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TRP Foundation | T. Rowe Price Investing in opportunities that enrich lives and enable equitable solutions We support the growth of strong nonprofit leaders, organizations, and nonprofit networks. We harness our collective power to support our partners by expanding opportunities, enriching lives, and enabling equitable solutions to help lift people and communities.
The T. Rowe Price Foundation was founded in 1981 and has since given over $194M USD in direct grants and matching gift contributions. Our community-centric approach requires that we listen, are responsive, and co-create solutions that support communities in the places that create impact where we live and work.
Through long-term community partnerships, we seek to make an impact in targeted ways, while leveraging our resources. President, T. Rowe Price Foundation Our approach to philanthropy We are a responsive, collaborative partner that seeks inclusivity and accountability.
We aim to foster a learning culture and are committed to listening and sharing perspectives and insights focused on transparency, feedback, and community investments. Through our community investments, we support the advancement of community leaders, community organizations, and community networks. For most grants, our team will approach an organization directly to invite them to submit a grant proposal.
Throughout the year we also review unsolicited grant proposals that align to our giving areas. Our grants are unrestricted for general operating purposes to help expand an organizations’ mission and ability to do their important work. Our funding primarily supports organizations in Baltimore as well as in Colorado Springs, San Francisco, and New York that have an approved nonprofit status.
1 The following steps outline the grant making process. Review our community investment areas, attend an info session, and complete a questionnaire to determine if there is alignment with your community focus. Each grant applicant completes a short reflection about the grant, including key areas of learning.
Reporting requirements vary depending on the grant size and scope. Preview Grant Application 1 [Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) sections 509(a)(1), 509(a)(2) and qualifying 509(a)(3) supporting organizations] or that are fiscally sponsored by a 501(c)(3) public charity. If you are new to working with us, please answer a few questions to see if your work and our giving areas align.
Download a preview of the Foundation's standard grant application for reference. Advancing nonprofits' capacity T. Rowe Price offers learning opportunities and organizational health assessment tools at no-cost to the nonprofit community through its capacity building program.
View upcoming events and workshops 2022 State of the Nonprofit Sector Report Direct grants vs matching gifts 1 There are multiple ways in which nonprofits can engage with T. Rowe Price, from capacity building, leveraging matching gift program, volunteering, to grantmaking.
Read frequently asked questions (FAQs) We encourage new community partners to attend an information session If you are interested in partnering or learning more, please contact our team at trowepricefoundation@troweprice. com You are welcome to submit a general inquiry form Community partner highlights The Foundation’s Capacity Building Program offers workshops for grantees within and outside of its grantee network.
To help address underinvestment in West Baltimore, the Foundation committed $1. 3 million over three years. Advancing youth opportunities, creativity and innovation, and financial wellbeing Supporting social entrepreneurship Leveraging corporate talent for social good All data as of December 31, 2024, unless otherwise stated.
All currency stated in U.S. dollars. 1 Charitable gifts made by our associates outside the U.S. are matched by T. Rowe Price Group, Inc. Total matching gift numbers may be higher than what is shown in this chart.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations serving Baltimore City and surrounding Maryland counties. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 - $150,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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