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Max Funding

Varies

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Due Date

Rolling

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Application Type

Email Submission

FUNDER DETAILS

FUNDER TYPE

Corporate

FUNDING FREQUENCY

Rolling Basis

FUNDING DURATION

One-Year Grant

USE OF FUNDS

Programs/Projects

RESTRICTIONS

Restricted

ELIGIBILITY

✅ 501(c)(3) Organizations, ✅ Public K–12 Schools

PROGRAM AREAS

Education, Environment, Community Development, STEM Education, Water, Health, Climate Change, Conservation, Public Safety

LOCATIONS

Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, New Hampshire, Florida, Texas, Illinois, Vermont, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Alabama, Georgia, Washington, Washington DC, Connecticut, California

Westinghouse Electric Company

The Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program

The Westinghouse Charitable Giving Program enables our company to provide financial support to communities in one or more of our strategic areas of giving. This is just one way Westinghouse fortifies its relationship with the community.


Westinghouse's strategic areas of giving:


-Education with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)


Grants defined as education with a focus on STEM are those used to improve knowledge and literacy with an emphasis on the areas of science, technology, engineering, and math among students, teachers, and the general public.


To help you frame your proposal, consider the following questions.


1. Will this grant enhance a STEM subject matter for students or teachers in all or any grades, kindergarten through college/university level, or for the general public?


2. Will the grant assist an overall mission of educating?


3. Will the grant be used to help spark an interest in STEM-related careers among youth?



-Environmental Sustainability


Grants defined as Environmental Sustainability are those used to enrich programs to preserve or restore land, air, water, or biodiversity. A comfortable standard of living is important to Westinghouse to ensure technology advancement and a sustainable planet for future generations.


To help you frame your proposal, consider the following questions.


1. Will this grant help promote at least one of the following areas: preserving or restoring land, clean air, clean water or biodiversity?


2. Will the grant help advance a technology that will enhance environmental sustainability?


3. Does my organization have a history of demonstrating our dedication to clean land, air, water, or biodiversity?



-Community Safety and Vitality


Donations defined as Community Safety and Vitality are those used to improve the overall quality of life within a community by supporting initiatives that enhance safety and public well-being. Safety, health, and wellness are vitally important to Westinghouse; our community commitment does not start and stop at the workplace door, but safety, health, and wellness continue at home and in our community.


To help you frame your proposal, consider the following questions.


1. Will my grant be used to enhance the community’s general safety and security?


2. Will the grant be used to promote wellness and enrich the community it serves?


3. Will the grant be used to expand safety, health and/or wellness not only outside a workplace but also inside a workplace?


If your organization meets the criteria of one or more of our strategic areas of giving and our grant restrictions and requirements, we welcome you to apply for a grant.


Once you have composed a formal proposal with all the required information, please submit your grant as one PDF to WECgiving@westinghou,se.com.



Please note that Westinghouse accepts applications on a rolling basis and there is no maximum on the amount requested.

About The Grant

Requirements

  • Organizations within 50 miles of a Westinghouse site can apply.

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FOUNDATION NAME

Westinghouse Electric Company

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FUNDER TYPE

Corporate

CONTACT

Email: Erica Wong, wongem@westinghouse.com

MORE INFO

Grantor Information

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