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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.
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REI Cooperative Action Fund | REI Cooperative Action Fund Building connections, joy and belonging outside. The REI Cooperative Action Fund is a community-driven nonprofit that gives grants to nonprofits doing the essential work in making the outdoors more accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Connecting People Outside Humble Sons Bike Company (aka Bike Club Tulsa) Connecting People Outside Native Like Water - One World Bridge Connecting People Outside Connecting People Outside Connecting People Outside Connecting People Outside We believe that time outside is fundamental to the health and well-being of all people.
Join us in supporting nonprofits across the country that are working to create a world where everyone can experience the health and well-being benefits of nature. Explore our comprehensive database of current and past grantees. The majority of grant partners receive unrestricted, multi-year grants.
Connecting People Outside Our impact since we launched in October 2021. Blue Star Families (national) ensures military families can access nature’s benefits—resilience, connection and joy. Thanks to the REI Fund’s support, we are breaking down barriers to recreation and giving families who serve our nation the chance to recharge in nature, strengthen bonds with one another and feel rooted in their communities.
Vicky Perkins, Vice President of Programs Tennessee RiverLine (TN) The Tennessee Riverline spans 652 miles, linking 4 states through recreation, conservation and a shared investment in the region’s future. We’re transforming the Tennessee River into a shared park that improves health, inspires stewardship and unites communities.
Brad Collett, Executive Director Brave Trails (CA) empowers LGBTQ+ youth to lead with pride, purpose and connection - outdoors and beyond. With the REI Fund’s support, Brave Trails gives LGBTQ+ youth safety, community and hope for the future. Jessica Weissback, Co-founder STRIDE Adaptive Sports (NY) breaks barriers through adaptive sports - empowering every body, identity and ability.
Thanks to STRIDE Adaptive and their partnership with the REI Fund, our daughter now has the confidence to live independently, utilizing skills and friendships she developed in their programs. Lisa Hutchinson, parent of Stride Adaptive participant Updates from the REI Fund REI Cooperative Action Fund announces Fall 2025 grantees expanding access to the outdoors The REI Fund is celebrating four years of impact with $4.
7 million in grants.
REI Cooperative Action Fund announces spring 2025 grantees The REI Fund’s latest grant efforts will distribute over $7 million to 76 nonprofits creating a more accessible and inclusive outdoors REI Cooperative Action Fund reaches milestone of three million donations The REI Cooperative Action Fund will distribute $5 million to 258 nonprofits this grant cycle 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
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in the U.S. that align with their funding priorities. Application is by invitation only. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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