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Max Funding

Varies

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Due Date

Sep 1, 2026

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Application Type

Pre-Application Quiz

FUNDER DETAILS

FUNDER TYPE

Corporate

FUNDING FREQUENCY

Annual Grant

FUNDING DURATION

One-Year Grant

USE OF FUNDS

General Operating, Capital Funding, Programs/Projects

RESTRICTIONS

Restricted

ELIGIBILITY

✅ 501(c)(3) Organizations

PROGRAM AREAS

Disaster Relief, Human Services, Youth, Community Development, Homelessness, Housing, General Operating, Food Security

LOCATIONS

Ohio, Florida, Texas, Wisconsin, Arizona, North Carolina, Iowa

Nationwide

Nationwide Foundation

Nationwide Foundation grants fall into three categories:


  • General operating support

  • Project and/or program support

  • Capital support (these grants are limited and considered on a case-by-case basis)


We make our funding decisions based on a four-tier giving structure we call our Community Impact Model.


Tier 1: Emergency and basic needs


Aligned to our business, we're there to help in an emergency. We partner with organizations that provide life's necessities.


Tier 2: Crisis stabilization


Before a crisis happens or after one hits, we hold the safety net. We partner with organizations that provide resources to prevent crises or help pick up the pieces after one occurs.


Tier 3: Personal and family empowerment


We help at-risk youth and families in poverty situations who need tools and resources to advance their lives. We partner with organizations that assist individuals in becoming productive members of society.


Tier 4: Community enrichment*


We understand the well-being of a community affects all who live in it. We partner with organizations that contribute to the overall quality of life in a community.


*Tier 4 organizations, such as agriculture, arts and culture, civic and community, higher education/scholarships, and health research organizations, are by invitation only.



The Nationwide Foundation accepts applications from nonprofits in the following communities. Emphasis is placed on Tier 1 and Tier 2 organizations in these communities:


  • Columbus (Metro), OH

  • Des Moines, IA

  • Gainesville, FL

  • Raleigh (Metro), NC

  • San Antonio, TX

  • Scottsdale/Phoenix (Metro), AZ

  • Wausau, WI


Eligible applicants may submit a grant application between June 1 and September 1 of each year after attending a mandatory grant training.

About The Grant

Requirements

  • Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS.

Grantor Information

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