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Lockheed Martin

From the Lockheed Martin website:

Lockheed Martin is committed to a program of philanthropy that supports the Corporation’s strategic business goals, primarily in the focus areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and military and veteran causes.

For additional information, and to apply for a grant, please click here.

Project Next Generation

From the Illinois State Library website:

Project Next Generation (PNG) offers grant funding to public libraries for establishing educational, after-school programs that not only provide access to computers, software and various technology devices, but also hire mentors who are crucial to helping students develop self-confidence and pride in their newly acquired skills.

IL Count Me In 2020

From the Forefront website:

Beginning Fri., Feb. 1, Illinois community-based organizations can apply for funding to engage in Census 2020 outreach efforts. The grant application is now available for download and review . . . Organizations will be able to submit their RFPs through an online portal on Forefront's website from 11:59pm on Fri., Feb. 1 through 11:59pm on Thurs., Feb. 28.

If interested, there will be an informational webinar session on Fri., Feb. 1 at 10am.

For additional information, please click here.

Autism Speaks Grants Program

From the Autism Speaks website:

The Autism Speaks Local Impact Grant Program accepts applications from non-profit, 501(c)3 organizations for grant awards up to $5,000. The Norma and Malcolm Baker Recreation Program grants may be awarded to both non-profit and for-profit organizations up to $5,000. The objective of the Autism Speaks Local Impact Grants is three-fold:

• to promote local services that enhance the lives of those affected by autism spectrum disorders

• to expand the capacity to effectively serve the ASD community

Dollar General Summer Reading Grants

From the Dollar General Literacy Foundation website:

These grants support the creation or expansion of summer reading programs. Local nonprofit organizations, schools and libraries are eligible to apply if their programs meet the following criteria:

  • Target Pre-K – 12th grade students who are new readers
  • Target below grade level readers
  • Assist readers with learning disabilities

For additional information, and to apply for a grant, please click here.