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Find similar grantsAnnual grant cycle open February 1 – July 31 each year. No year specified on page; assumed next cycle ends July 31, 2026.
Stater Bros. Charities Grant is sponsored by Stater Bros Charities. Stater Bros.
Charities supports nonprofit organizations dedicated to enhancing community well-being in Southern California, with a focus on hunger relief, education, children's health, veterans, and pet welfare.
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Grant Funding Guidelines - Stater Bros. Markets Stater Bros. Charities funds nonprofit organizations that help strengthen the communities Stater Bros.
Markets serves. Please refer to the guidelines below. Organizations and Causes We Support Veterans, Active Duty, & Frist Responders Veterans, Active Duty, & First Responders Stater Bros.
Charities will consider support for organizations that meet the following criteria: Must be registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Tax-exempt status must be in good standing under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Organization has been operating and providing services for a minimum of two years.
Meets a need in the communities where Stater Bros. Markets operates, including San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, Kern, and Ventura counties. Organization’s mission and programs must align with our focus areas: hunger relief, children’s well-being, education, health, care for veterans, active service members, and first responders, and pet well-being.
Organization allocates at least 70% of expenses to program services. Can apply once per calendar year. Individuals or for-profit organizations.
Political organizations or activities. Capital or building (brick and mortar) campaigns. General operating expenses i.e. rent, payroll, and other overhead costs.
Meetings, conferences, or workshops. Travel expenses, including student trips or tours. Sports or athletic events.
In-kind donations i.e. food, gift cards, gift baskets, etc. Fundraising dinners, galas, and special events. We generally do not sponsor events, as we prefer to fund program services directly rather than offsetting event expenses. Organizations that deny service to a potential client or beneficiary based on race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, veteran, or disability status.
Organizations that are more than 75% government funded. How to Apply - Application Process Annual grant cycle open dates Our annual grant cycle is open February 1 st – July 31 st If you are new to GrantsConnect, you will need to create an account to proceed with the application. Please see instructions below for more details.
Required Eligibility Questionnaire Organization will complete an eligibility questionnaire to ensure it meets our funding criteria and can proceed with the application. Organization must provide the required documentation, including proof of 501(c)(3) nonprofit status (IRS Determination Letter) and most recent 990 Form.
If the organization is exempt from filing a 990, you must include a copy of your most recent profit and loss statement. Mailing Address Confirmation Confirm your organization’s mailing address, if different from the physical address. What to expect - Application Review Process Applications are reviewed in order of date/time of submission.
Applications are screened for eligibility and basic requirements. If it does not meet the requirements, then your application is likely to be rejected. Organizations are vetted through the IRS, GuideStar, and other nonprofit databases How grant awards are determined Grant awards are determined by the application substance, financial review, and Stater Bros.
Charities’ budget availability. Budget availability: Stater Bros. Charities operates with an annual funding budget and allocates funding for each of its six initiatives.
For example, once our ‘education’ budget has been fulfilled, any pending applications applying under education will be declined. Grants typically range from $500 to $2,500. If awarded, organizations are expected to provide a progress report (6) six months after receiving the grant.
See Progress Report Submission instructions below. Application Status Notification Applicants will be notified of the application status/outcome via email. Please ensure the applicant’s email address is correct.
Allow for a 120-day response time from the date of submission. All nonprofit organizations are required to apply online via GrantsConnect, grant management platform New to the GrantsConnect platform? Click the “Apply Now” button below.
Login credentials are required in order to access your account and manage your applications. Follow the instructions to verify your account. Click the “Start new application” button to apply for a Stater Bros.
Charities grant! Already have a GrantsConnect account? Already have a GrantsConnect account?
Click the “Apply Now” button below. View all of your grant applications or start a new application. Note: If you are having issues signing up or with the application, click “Need assistance?
” in the portal to connect with Customer Support. Progress Report Submission Submit report to the Stater Bros. Charities email at charities@staterbros.
com Report Submission Deadline Report should be submitted (6) six months after receiving the grant. Report should include the following information: Report should include the following information: Nonprofit’s name, program name/description, award amount, and funding initiative. How Stater Bros.
Charities’ funding was utilized. If the funding has not been used, explain why. How many individuals were impacted.
Was Stater Bros. Charities recognized? If so, explain how.
Optional: Include other relevant information, i.e., success stories, client testimonials, photos, videos, etc. Accepting Applications Now! The 2026 grant cycle is currently open and will close July 31, 2026.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations; focus appears to be Southern California given company footprint. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $500 - $2,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Stater Bros. Charities Grant are due July 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Stater Bros. Charities Grant is funded by Stater Bros Charities. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in California. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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