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Funding decisions are based on available resources and the degree to which proposals meet the MathWorks Community Grant Program criteria. While we appreciate the diverse interest in the program, we receive many more proposals than we are able to support each year. Nonprofit organizations that meet MathWorks criteria for community grants are encouraged to complete an application.
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The MathWorks Community Grant Program does not support the following groups and activities: * Religious organizations, clubs, fraternal groups, professional organizations, political campaigns, or lobbying groups * Capital and endowment fund drives * Fundraising events, such as walks, runs, golf tournaments, and dinners * Programs not focused on charitable or philanthropic goals, such as professional conferences, recreational club sports teams, etc. * Applicants must demonstrate that the goals of the program under consideration are consistent with the goals of the MathWorks Community Grant Program.
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