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REI Cooperative Action Fund | Recommend a Grantee Recommend a Potential Grantee We are interested to learn about U.S.-based organizations that serve U.S. communities and align with our mission. We receive a very large number of recommendations and are unable to provide a response or funding for all recommendations submitted. One recommendation per organization is all that is needed for consideration.
Organizations that receive multiple recommendations are not advantaged. Before you make your recommendation, make sure that you read the following criteria: Grantees must be based in the U.S. and serve U.S. communities. Grantees must have a current 501(c)(3) public charity status or have a fiscal sponsor that has a current 501(c)(3) public charity status.
Grantees must be aligned with one of the three grantmaking initiatives: Connecting People Outside: Connecting historically excluded communities to the outdoors - cultivating joy, healing, belonging, connection and well-being. Creating Space Outside: Ensuring people have equitable access to quality, close to home culturally-relevant outdoor spaces.
Centering Health Outside: Strengthening and amplifying research that demonstrates nature is critical for individual and community health and wellbeing. ” Grantees need to have a track record of connecting historically excluded communities to the outdoors. The REI Cooperative Action Fund does not support individuals, political or religious organizations, preschool -12th-grade schools or endowment campaigns.
Invitations to apply for funding are by invitation only. This form is NOT a grant application. Your donation supports nonprofits across the country working to create a world where everyone can experience the health and well-being benefits of nature.
REI Cooperative Action Fund 1700 45th Street E. , Suite 101 Donate by mail—please send USPS first class mail to: REI Cooperative Action Fund Los Angeles, CA 90051-1750 REI Cooperative Action Fund is a 501(c)(3) public charity. Tax ID: 85-4299419
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations are identified through a growing network including REI Fund staff, community advisors, nonprofits, REI store teams, other funders, and recommendations from the co-op community. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Nature and Human Health Utah Pilot Grant Program is sponsored by Nature and Human Health Utah (with support from REI Cooperative Action Fund and anonymous donor). Seed‑funding interdisciplinary projects exploring connection between nature and human health in Utah, with focus on healthcare, clinical trials, or translational science, prioritizing underserved populations.
REI Cooperative Action Fund Grants is sponsored by REI Cooperative Action Fund. The REI Cooperative Action Fund supports organizations dedicated to strengthening the health and well-being of people and communities through time outside. They focus on three grantmaking initiatives: connecting more people outside (especially historically excluded communities), creating more space outside, and centering health outside.