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OMRON Foundation Grant Programme is a grant from OMRON Foundation, Inc. that funds nonprofit organizations working in five focus areas: emergency and disaster relief, basic needs (food, clothing, shelter), education from elementary through college, health and wellness, and support for people with disabilities.
Founded in alignment with Omron Corporation's social mission, the foundation also donates Omron medical equipment to eligible organizations. Grants are typically one year in duration, with preference given to specific programs rather than general operating support. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits, with preference for organizations in communities where OMRON has operations.
Awards range from to ,000. No application deadline is publicly specified.
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About | Omron Foundation, Inc. Omron contributions to society Omron Working for the Benefit of Society Since its inception, Omron Foundation, Inc. (OFI) has supported many non-profit social betterment organizations and their work to help victims of disaster, people in need of food, clothing and shelter, as well as children and adults with disabilities.
OFI has also endeavored to improve education on an elementary level through college as well as raise awareness and provide support in the areas about health and wellness, disease prevention, disease research and cures. For more information on how to apply for a grant, please review the OMRON Foundation Guidelines .
Click on each focus area title below to see which non-profit organizations Omron Foundation has supported, both financially and with Omron equipment donations providing life-changing results: American Red Cross Emergency & Disaster Relief Community Foundation of Sonoma County—(Wildfire) Resilience Fund Dekalb County Community Foundation Greater Houston Community Foundation Oklahoma Regional Food Bank Rochelle Area Community Foundation Salvation Army Emergency & Disaster Relief The Children’s Ranch, Los Angeles, CA Clearbrook, Arlington Heights, IL Gigi’s Playhouse, Hoffman Estates, IL & Queretero, Mexico Have Dreams, Park Ridge, IL Lambs Farm, Libertyville, IL Little City Foundation, Palatine, IL Little Angels Foundation, Elgin, IL Marklund Home, Geneva, IL Opportunity Networks, Nashua, NH Sand Sail Point, Seattle, WA Abode Services, Alameda County, CA Alameda County Food Bank, CA Caregivers of America, Los Angeles, CA Feed My Starving Children Gleaner's Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan Habitat for Humanity of Northern Fox Valley, IL Habitat for Humanity of Houston, TX Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County, MI Habitat for Humanity of San Fernando Valley/San Clarita, CA Houston Food Bank, Houston, TX Lake County Haven, Lake County, IL Kenneth Young Center Meals on Wheels Program, Elk Grove, IL Northern Illinois Food Bank Open Heart Kitchen, San Ramon, CA Palatine Assisting through Hope, Palatine, IL San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission, Los Angeles, CA Second Harvest Food Bank, San Jose, CA St.
Vincent de Paul Society Students Against Violence Everywhere, Alameda County, CA The Harbour, Inc., Park Ridge, IL Women in Need Getting Stronger, Palatine, IL Academy for Science and Design, Nashua, NH American Association of University Women-West Harris County, TX-Expanding Your Horizons in Science and Mathematics California State University at Chico Electrical Engineering Program Carnegie-Mellon University, PA FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), IL FIRST New Hampshire Souhegan High School Robotics Team, NH Hoover Math and Science Academy, Schaumburg, IL Illinois School District U46 Robotics Club, Bartlett, IL Illinois State University Safety Program Illinois State University Environmental Health Program Illinois State University Exercise Physiology Program Kent Schools Foundation, Renton, WA Kettering University Electrical Engineering Program Marquette University, Wisconsin Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL National Merit Scholarship Northern Illinois University Electrical Engineering Program Northern Illinois University Engineers Without Borders Northwestern University Electrical Engineering Program Robotics Education and Competition (REC) STEM Savvy, Carpentersville, IL University of California at Merced, CA University of Houston Electrical Engineering Program University of Illinois at Champaign Jane Adams Center for Social Work University of Michigan Dearborn Engineering Program William Rainey Harper College Avon Breast Cancer Awareness of Illinois American Heart Association of Chicago Ann and Robert H.
Laurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Narconon Drug Prevention Education Program Respiratory Health Association of Chicago Anderson Japanese Gardens Concordia Language Villages "Mori no Ike" Japanese Language Village Elk Grove High School Japanese Language Program Glenbrook South High School Japanese Language Program Kobe College Japanese Language Program North Central College Japanese Language Program Streamwood High School World Languages and International Studies Academy The Garden of the Phoenix Foundation, Chicago, IL Thomas Dooley Elementary School Japanese Language Studies
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations; preference for organizations in communities with OMRON operations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $250-$100,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
OMRON Foundation Grant Programme is funded by OMRON Foundation, Inc.. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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