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Corporate & CSR Grants

Bank foundations, tech company grants, and CSR-funded business programs from America's top corporations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are corporate grants?

Corporate grants are non-repayable funding provided by private companies through their foundations or CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programs. Major US banks, telecoms, and tech companies offer grants to support small businesses, social enterprises, and community organizations.

How are corporate grants different from government grants?

Corporate grants are funded by private companies, not taxpayers. They often have simpler applications, faster decisions, and focus on specific themes aligned with the company's values (e.g., women entrepreneurs, sustainability, digital transformation). Funding amounts typically range from $5,000 to $100,000.

Which US companies offer grants?

Major grant-giving companies include RBC (Future Launch), TD Bank (Ready Commitment), BMO (Celebrating Women), Telus (Community Board Grants), Shopify, Bell (Let's Talk), Walmart US, Visa (She's Next), FedEx, and Microsoft for Startups.

Can startups apply for corporate grants?

Yes. Many corporate programs specifically target startups and early-stage businesses. Programs like Microsoft for Startups, Google for Startups, and AWS credits are designed for new ventures. Bank foundation grants often accept businesses at any stage.

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