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Grant Cycle | Raiders Foundation | raiders. com The mission of the Raiders Foundation is to uplift the community through support of military members and veterans, health and wellness initiatives and youth development efforts. The Foundation is driven by a legacy and unwavering commitment to advance social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in everything we do.
Since 2018, the Foundation has given over $8M to help those in need. Our Key Community Investment Areas Honor military, veterans and their families through programs which provide immediate and ongoing support. Advance the wellbeing of our community through initiatives that positively impact social determinants of health.
Support programs which improve outcomes for children, and efforts which encourage youth to be active and healthy. The Raiders Foundation is pleased to award Impact Grants through two grant cycles annually. Program grants will be provided between $2,500 - $25,000.
Spring 2026 Grant Cycle: Applications open April 1 at 9:00am PT and close April 30 at 5:00pm PT Fall 2026 Grant Cycle: Details will be posted in the Fall For a request to be considered, please take a moment to read the following guidelines: Organizational Requirements Be a registered 501(c)(3) tax exempt/non-profit organization with the IRS.
Organizations which have applied for 501(c)(3) status but not yet received a determination letter from the IRS are not eligible to apply. Be actively registered with the Secretary of State of Nevada.
NOT be a school or youth football development program (see below) NOT have received a grant from the Raiders or Raiders Foundation in the past 12 months (based on the date funds were received) Demonstrate diversity by providing services and volunteer opportunities to all without regard to race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, or disability.
Exhibit sound leadership and strong programing that will strengthen the Las Vegas community. At this time, please DO NOT apply for this grant if your request is for: Football Development: The Raiders are committed to expanding access to youth football, including material support for youth football organizations, high school football teams in the region, and girls flag football programs. To learn more, please click here .
Due to the current programs and opportunities offered by the Raiders for football development in the community, these organizations will not be eligible to apply for Raiders Foundation Impact Grants. A School: The Raiders organization has an ongoing, larger partnership with Clark County School District (CCSD) and other schools. In 2024, the Raiders Foundation granted nearly $150,000 to local schools.
Due to the Raiders support of schools throughout the year, schools will not be eligible to apply for Raiders Foundation Impact Grants. Grant Request Application Guidelines Submit your request online via the link below. Requests received via email, regular mail, fax, phone, etc. will not be accepted.
Fill out the form in its entirety with requested attachments or your grant will not be considered. Align with one or more of our Key Community Investment Areas (see above). Benefit residents in Nevada.
Submit an application if you have already received funds from the Raiders or Raiders Foundation within the past 12 months. This may include a grant, event sponsorship, or other monetary donation. This does not include in-kind donations such as autographed items or game tickets.
Request an event sponsorship. This application is for program grants only. Event sponsorship requests will not be considered.
Submit more than one request in a grant cycle. Multiple applications are not permitted. Call or e-mail about the status of your application or request a meeting to discuss your application.
All applicants will be notified once the team has reviewed all applications.
In alignment with our community commitment, vision, and corporate culture, we do not utilize our giving program to further the following: Organizations that discriminate by race, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, marital status, national origin, disability, political affiliate, or other legally protected status, except as permitted by law Partisan political organizations and/or political candidates Advertising or promotional campaigns Consideration is given to organizations that complement our vision and corporate culture.
Organizations with a reputation for integrity in program implementation, project effectiveness, metrics, and financial management will be given top consideration. When a request is denied, it does not imply that the request is not valued. It may be that the request does not fall within these guidelines or key community investment areas, or that available funds have been committed elsewhere.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) registered nonprofits in Nevada that demonstrate sound leadership and provide diverse community services. Does not fund schools or football development programs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows unspecified amount (over $8 million granted since 2018). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Raiders Foundation Grant is funded by Raiders Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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