Max Funding
Up to $25K
Due Date
Oct 5, 2026

Application Type
Full Application
FUNDER DETAILS
FUNDER TYPE
Corporate
FUNDING FREQUENCY
Biannual Grant
FUNDING DURATION
One-Year Grant
USE OF FUNDS
General Operating, Programs/Projects
RESTRICTIONS
Restricted
ELIGIBILITY
✅ 501(c)(3) Organizations
PROGRAM AREAS
Youth, Education, Community Development, Job Training, Mentoring, Literacy, Disaster Relief
LOCATIONS
California
The IMA Foundation is looking for nonprofit grant partners that directly align with our new focus areas below. These focus areas should be the driving force behind your work and the purpose that guides your organization.
Prosperous Communities, Economic Empowerment and Community Resilience.
Creating the Workforce of the Future
We aim to help create thriving futures through workforce pathways that enable individuals to achieve economic self-sufficiency.
Empowering Families to Build Financial Security
We aim to enhance financial literacy education and planning to address low understanding of insurance products, financial planning, and risk management that create financial vulnerability and missed opportunities.
Creating Strong Communities Through Emergency Preparedness and Response
We hope to be the community anchor in both the good and the bad times. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life in communities where we work by enabling great community resilience through emergency preparedness and recovery.
There are two opportunities for grant consideration with April 6 and October 6 deadlines. Please review the IMA Foundation grant guidelines online and feel free to submit your grant application if eligible.
Maximum grant funding remains $10,000. Smaller, focused grant requests may have a higher likelihood of being funded.
About The Grant
Requirements
The organization or program requesting funding must be a registered 501(c)3 with a valid tax ID.
Eligible organizations and programs must focus on youth under the age of 26.
The organization or service for which funds are sought must be located California.
The organization or program must benefit community development, education or youth services. Grants must be used as either seed money for start-up programs or funding for existing programs.
FOUNDATION NAME
The IMA Foundation
FUNDER TYPE
Corporate