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Lockheed Martin STEM Education Corporate Giving is a grant program from Lockheed Martin Corporation focused on building the next generation of STEM talent. Funding supports K-16 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education initiatives, with emphasis on middle school, high school, and postsecondary programs that increase student interest in engineering, computer science, and advanced technology fields.
Lockheed Martin does not accept unsolicited grant requests; organizations must be invited or approach through established community partnership channels.
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Charitable Contributions | Lockheed Martin Through corporate giving and volunteerism, we improve the lives of those who defend freedom, cultivate the STEM workforce of the future, and strengthen the resiliency of communities where we live and work. Lockheed Martin does not accept unsolicited grant requests.
Lockheed Martin’s Social Impact focuses on the following three causes and specific interventions: Build middle school, high school, and postsecondary student interest and skills in engineering, computational science and cyber. Provide high school and postsecondary students with access to networks and pathways into the workforce.
Mental Health & Well-being Fund and align with reputable organizations offering proven, evidence-based interventions and service programs designed to provide targeted and effective support for servicemembers, veterans and their families.
Leverage partnerships to assist service members’ transitioning to the workforce and provide specialized support and resources for servicemembers, veterans and their families encountering economic barriers or hardship. Equip local communities where Lockheed Martin team members live and work with basic essential needs such as food security and disaster preparedness, response and recovery.
Environmental Sustainability Partner with organizations that focus on coastal marsh conservation, living shorelines, habitat restoration and forest stewardship.
To be considered for grant funding, organizations must meet the following criteria: Have a non-profit tax-exempt classification under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code; Public secondary schools and qualifying US-based institutes of higher education; Non-U.S. organizations that maintain the equivalent international non-profit classification; Align with one or more of Lockheed Martin’s strategic focus areas listed above; Agree to act in accordance with Lockheed Martin’s contribution acknowledgement requirements: organization/grantee will comply with all applicable requirements of the Patriot Act and the Voluntary Anti-Terrorist Guidelines and will not use any portion of the grant funds for the support, direct or indirect, of acts of violence or terrorism or for any organization engaged in or supporting such acts; Be located or operate in a community in which Lockheed Martin has employees or business interests; and Demonstrate fiscal and administrative responsibility and have an active board, effective leadership, continuity, and efficiency of administration.
Lockheed Martin will not make contributions in support of, but not limited to the following types of requests: Home-based childcare/educational services; Professional associations, labor organizations, fraternal organizations or social clubs; social events sponsored by social clubs; Athletic groups, clubs and teams, unless the contribution is in acknowledgement of employee volunteer service provided to the school; Religious organizations for religious purposes; or Advertising in souvenir booklets, yearbooks or journals unrelated to Lockheed Martin’s business interests Thank you for your interest and understanding of our strategic charitable giving focus areas.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations, public elementary/secondary schools, or qualifying US-based institutes of higher education. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (typically $5,000 - $25,000 for K-12 STEM, scholarships for university students) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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