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Twin Cities Fund: Capital Grants: Capacity — BEST BUY FOUNDATION | Grantable Twin Cities Fund: Capital Grants: Capacity Foundation Grants for Nonprofits Capacity Building Grants Technology Grants Grants for Youth Programs Twin Cities Fund: Capital Grants: Capacity Funder: Best Buy Foundation Amount: More than US $100,000 Last Updated: May 18, 2025 The Best Buy Foundation™ conducts its work via a strategic grant portfolio, in partnership with nonprofit organizations across the country that share our focus on supporting young people in building brighter futures through tech access, career training and the cultivation of vibrant communities.
The Twin Cities Fund supports nonprofit youth programs in the seven-county Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area that provide teens from disinvested communities access to tech skills and career training. The fund also supports arts and culture organizations that contribute to the vibrancy of the Twin Cities area.
Funding is available for both programming and capital grants. Requests are reviewed by focus area. Funding is available in two areas of focus: Bricks & Mortar and Capacity.
If your request falls under both areas, please select the category that most closely fits your request. One-time support may be provided for: Support may include staffing expenses and/or consultant costs for any of the aforementioned capacity needs. It is neither required nor expected that you purchase technology and equipment from Best Buy.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Organizations must meet the following criteria to be eligible for Capacity support:Current nonprofit partner that has received funding from the Best Buy Foundation within the past three years and has not received capital fundingGrant requested is $100,000 or more.
If request is under $100,000, please contact Best Buy Foundation staff regarding your capital request for alternative funding options. Organization is based in and provides services in the Twin Cities 7-county metro. Project requested must serve communities in the Twin Cities 7-county metro.
Qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit or tax-exempt public charity with a valid IRS Tax ID. Ineligible ApplicantsOrganizations composed exclusively for re-granting. Applications requesting only supplies or product donations.
Organizations seeking funds to benefit:Political, labor, fraternal or civic organizations. Religious organizations (for sectarian purposes). Individuals.
Endowments. Award ceremonies, memorials, conferences or travel. Health, therapeutic or recreation programs, projects or activities.
Athletic teams or events. The Best Buy Foundation will not fund endowments as part of a larger capital campaign.
Focus Areas & Funding Uses nonprofits capacity-building technology youth-programs arts Browse similar grants by category Grants for Nonprofits Capacity Building Grants Technology Grants Grants for Youth Programs Grants for Arts Similar grants from this funder and related organizations ABH | The Foundation - General Grant-Making Program The Fabulous Find Monthly Partnership Grant AARP Foundation Grantmaking Program ABNY Foundation Grant Program 2026 Capacity Building Grants Emma Barnsley Foundation Grant Ready to apply for Twin Cities Fund: Capital Grants: Capacity?
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