Max Funding
Up to $30K
Application Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Funder Details:
Funder Type:
Corporate
Funding Frequency:
Annual Grant
Use of Funds:
Programs/Projects
Funding Duration:
One-Year Grant
Application Type
Full Application
Eligibility:
✅ 501(c)(3) Organizations
Program Areas:
Environment, Water, Climate Change, Economic Development, Youth, Leadership, Conservation, Arts & Culture, Humanities, Community Development, Homelessness, Homelessness Shelter, Family Shelter, Mental Health, Human Services, Health, Food Security, Mentoring, Education, Foster Care, Job Training, STEM Education, Imprisonment, Public Safety, Domestic Violence
Locations:
Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
About The Grant
The Community Ties Giving Program is Union Pacific Railroad’s local grant initiative that supports nonprofits working to strengthen communities within the areas where Union Pacific operates and where its employees live and work.
Funding Priorities & Objectives
Safety
Union Pacific is committed to helping communities prevent and prepare for incidents and emergencies, and helping residents get home safely at the end of each day. As such, we prioritize funding for projects and programs that seek to:
Encourage safe behaviors and prevent incidents through education and awareness, particularly projects which focus on rail, driver, bike, and pedestrian safety, and ensure outreach efforts reach underserved populations.
Eliminate risks and improve safe and equitable access to community spaces through infrastructure improvements, such as signage, proper lighting, and public trail improvements.
Prepare and equip residents and emergency responders* to effectively respond to incidents and emergencies if or when they occur.
Prevent crime and violent incidents and support survivors of domestic violence through efforts that address the root causes of these issues and seek to mitigate their occurrence.
Workforce Development
We are committed to helping underrepresented residents in our communities achieve family-supporting careers like those offered by Union Pacific. As such, we prioritize funding for programs that seek to:
Put youth on the right track by creating awareness of and pathways toward employment opportunities; building foundational skills, especially in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM); establishing necessary technical skills and life skills; and providing mentorship and positive role models for the future.
Raise awareness of, educate and prepare young adults for middle skills jobs like those Union Pacific offers, for instance through community colleges, vocational and career training programs, workforce readiness initiatives, and programs that assist with job placement and/or on-the-job experience. Programs that develop proficiency in areas relevant to Union Pacific operations such as welding, electrical work, machine operations, and civil and electrical engineering are given priority.
"Up-skill" the existing workforce by providing training and resources that enable them to reach the next level of their career. Programs that develop proficiency in areas of relevance to Union Pacific operations are given priority.
Resolve barriers to employment such as transportation, childcare, acquiring necessary equipment for work, and second chance employment programs.
Community Vitality
Just as the railroad opened avenues for economic development and opportunity more than 160 years ago, we maintain this tradition by cultivating unique cultural and recreational experiences and equipping community members with opportunities to live healthy, vital lives. As such, we prioritize funding for projects and programs that seek to:
Create, sustain or expand artistic and cultural experiences offered to a broad and diverse audience (e.g., museums, theaters, zoos, cultural and local heritage, visual and performing arts, etc.)
Provide recreational opportunities that foster wellbeing, enrichment and/or an appreciation for our natural environment (e.g., parks, libraries, senior centers, recreation centers, learning centers, etc.)
Revive neighborhoods and main street areas, especially in historically underinvested neighborhoods, to improve livability, promote commerce and attract more residents, businesses and visitors to town.
Ensure residents’ basic needs are met and barriers are overcome (e.g., safe shelter and homelessness prevention, hunger relief, mental health and community health needs, etc.)
Offer youth development and educational opportunities to ensure young people can thrive into healthy and productive community members (e.g., mentoring, leadership development, tutoring, services for youth in foster care, etc.)
Environmental Sustainability
Union Pacific is taking deliberate steps to reduce our environmental impact and helping our partners improve their own. Extending this commitment to our community investments, we seek to support leading environmental nonprofits and community-based organizations to advance the health of our environment. As such, we prioritize funding for projects and programs that seek to:
Preserve and restore nature, including programs focused on natural habitats, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
Protect and enhance water, soil and air quality through innovative and proactive solutions such as water conservation, carbon sequestration and emission reduction programs.
Reduce waste through initiatives focused on promoting recycling and circularity throughout the community, including recycling and composting programs and other efforts that reduce waste.
Develop environmental stewards through youth programs focused on fostering environmental appreciation, responsibility, and leadership.
Advance a sustainable economy by helping communities accelerate their transition to environmental jobs and renewable energy, as well as helping nonprofits and small businesses build their own capacity to operate more sustainably.
Promote environmental justice through initiatives that ensure access to clean air, water, and land and protect underserved populations from disproportionate and adverse environmental effects.
Public Charity Status
All grant recipients must be non-profit, charitable organizations tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and further, be classified as an organization described in sections 509(a)(1) or 509(a)(2) under 170 (b)(1)(A)(vii) of the code. The Community Ties Giving Program does not fund governmental entities (municipal governments, city departments, etc.) without a 501(c)(3) public charity designation from the IRS.
Emergency service providers such as fire and police departments must apply under their own public charity with 501(c)(3) designation. As an additional opportunity for engagement, Union Pacific offers free Hazardous Materials Response Training to emergency service providers.
Religious organizations such as churches, mosques and synagogues may qualify only if they have established a separate 501(c)(3) organization to operate the funded program AND the outreach program is offered to the general population regardless of religious affiliation.
Elementary and secondary schools cannot be funded directly; programs administered within a school environment by a separate 501(c)(3) organization may be considered.
If you do not see your community on the list, but believe it should be reviewed for eligibility, you may inquire by emailing upf@up.com. Many communities may witness equipment with Union Pacific signage, but that does not mean the tracks are operated by Union Pacific and may be operated by another railroad.
Requirements
All grant recipients must be non-profit, charitable organizations tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and further, be classified as an organization described in sections 509(a)(1) or 509(a)(2) under 170 (b)(1)(A)(vii) of the code. The Community Ties Giving Program does not fund governmental entities (municipal governments, city departments, etc.) without a 501(c)(3) public charity designation from the IRS.
Union Pacific expects grant recipients to provide a Grant Impact Report on activities completed and project outcomes at the conclusion of the grant period.
Grantor Information:
Restrictions:
Restricted