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Target Circle Community Giving is sponsored by Target. Through the Target Circle program, guests earn votes for each Target store trip and can direct where funds go in support of nonprofits in their community and across the nation. Target awards grants to nonprofits based on the percentage of votes they receive.
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Target Circle Community Giving | Target Corporation Target Circle Community Giving Target Circle believes in supporting communities. That’s why we’ve teamed up with local and national nonprofits so guests can help direct how we give to the communities around them. Making an impact is at the heart of Target Circle.
That's why, as a member of Target Circle, guests not only save with offers and receive personalized deals, but they can vote to impact the communities we’re all a part of. As a Target Circle member, guests earn a vote for each Target trip they make. Guests can then use those votes to direct where funds go in support of nonprofits in their community and across the nation.
Once each voting period wraps up, Target awards grants to the nonprofits based on the percentage of votes they receive. We work closely with two partners, in/PACT and Simple Generosity , to research, select and welcome the nonprofits who participate in Target Circle. Check out additional details, or visit Target.
com/circle , to see which nonprofits are featured in your community and cast your vote. If you know a nonprofit making an impact in your community, encourage it to submit an application to be considered as one of Target Circle’s nonprofit partners.
Apply to be a Target Circle partner How Target Circle brings community giving to life In 2025, Target Circle empowered New Orleans communities by giving shoppers the chance to vote for local nonprofits , directing $7 million in support toward education, disaster relief and more.
Contributions through Target Circle provided program scholarships for 20 girls to participate in a 10-week program that builds their confidence, connection to others and healthy lifestyle choices this fall. Executive Director, Girls on the Run South Louisiana Each year, Target donates over $7 million to the local communities where we do business.
Directed by guests, through Target Circle, as of July 1, 2023 Nonprofits impacted through Target Circle, as of July 1, 2023 Target Circle has enabled African Family Health Organization to provide critical and emergency assistance to meet the growing demand of new immigrants to the City of Philadelphia not covered under other funding.
As an example, we recently had 13 individuals come to our office from a shelter in need of a plethora of services to help them meet immediate needs and figure out a plan for self-sufficiency. We were able to utilize some of the funds from Target Circle to address their immediate needs. Thank you!
African Family Health Organization Thank you for all of the wonderful work you do to promote awareness and raise funds for the benefit of the women and children Renewal House serves. I just wanted to pass along our sincere appreciation for the support from Target Circle's giving program. This support is helping us advance the East Coast Greenway from Maine to Florida.
Thanks to the Target Circle grant, it helped us provide over 35,000 healthy, nutritious dinners to our most vulnerable community members. This year, 320 girls got to come to Girls Build summer camp. And because of donations like Target, half of us got to come on scholarships.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits or accredited schools; organizations must be selected/approved by Target's partners (in/PACT and Simple Generosity) to participate in voting periods. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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