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RTX Corporate Social Responsibility - Honoring Service is a grant from RTX (formerly Raytheon Technologies) that funds nonprofit organizations aligned with the company's social impact priorities, including STEM education, military veteran support, and community resilience. RTX's Connect Up initiative represents a $500 million long-term social responsibility commitment.
Connect grants are open to new nonprofit partners during designated application periods, while standard grants are larger and invite-only, requiring an RTX employee sponsor. Eligible applicants are nonprofits with a strong connection to RTX's priority outcomes. The application period is open through July 31, 2026.
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Corporate Social Responsibility | RTX Connect Up: Our Social Impact Commitment The moment a young person decides to become an engineer. The moment a military veteran makes the switch to a civilian career. The moment communities come together to better meet the needs of their people.
RTX supports those moments through Connect Up – our $500 million social responsibility initiative to drive transformative, generational impact.
RTX's investment in Connect Up long-term commitment to strategic partners RTX recognized as Civic 50 leader: In 2024, 12,000 RTX employees logged 253,000 volunteer hours, earning its spot as one of the 50 most community-minded companies in America We believe that safeguarding the future of aerospace and defense begins with nurturing the endless curiosity that leads to lifelong learning.
By partnering with leading organizations that cultivate STEM skills, we are connecting with students to expand the scope of what’s possible and building a career-ready talent pipeline for the workforce of the future.
We connect with and support the men and women who keep us safe every day by investing in programs that help veterans identify career opportunities as they transition to the civilian workforce, keep military families connected, and inspire their children through STEM education to become the innovators of the future.
RTX works with nonprofits to address food security, community infrastructure, emergency disaster relief and conservation to create a more secure future for generations to come. As part of our $500 million Connect Up commitment, we are honored to support thousands of nonprofit partners around the world with financial and in-kind support. Learn more about how we give and opportunities for your organization to get involved below.
All partners must work through an RTX employee to apply. Charitable Giving Guidelines Our standard grants are larger, invite-only donations and must demonstrate a strong tie to one of RTX’s priority outcomes. New nonprofit partners can apply for consideration during our open grant period: June 1 – July 31 .
RTX Charitable Giving Requests RTX is proud to offer employees opportunities to engage with local causes that make a big impact. Employees who volunteer with an organization can submit for a volunteer grant up to $5,000. RTX Volunteer Grant Program – Nonprofit Guide RTX occasionally offers in-kind donations of goods and services to nonprofits.
An RTX employee must fill out a request form. For nonprofits with questions about a request, please contact the Connect Up team. RTX and its employees give over $20 million annually in employee donations and matching gifts.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit partners with a strong tie to one of RTX's priority outcomes. New nonprofit partners can apply during the open grant period. An RTX employee must work through an RTX employee to apply for standard grants. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for RTX Corporate Social Responsibility - Honoring Service are due July 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
RTX Corporate Social Responsibility - Honoring Service is funded by RTX (formerly Raytheon Technologies). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Yes — this listing is flagged as national in scope, so applicants across the U.S. may apply, subject to the sponsor's other eligibility criteria.
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