American Honda Foundation Grant

Awards up to $75,000 to improve STEM programs in nonprofit schools

Available Funds/Award: Awards vary between $20,000 and $75,000

Opens: Aug. 7, 2013

Proposals Due: Nov. 1, 2013

Final Applications Due: Feb. 1, 2014

Recurring? Quarterly

Granting Organization: Honda

Long Description: The grant awards up to 75,000 for improving STEM, environmental, literacy, and job training programs in nonprofit schools and charitable organizations.

Requirements: “To be considered for funding organizations MUST have two years of audited financial statements examined by an independent CPA for the purpose of expressing an opinion if gross revenue is $500,000 or more. If gross revenue is less than $500,000, and the organization does not have audits, it may submit two years of financial statements accompanied by an independent CPA’s review report instead two years of audited financial statements.” Institutions may only submit one request per year.

Eligibility: nonprofit schools and charitable organizations

Application Link: http://www.cybergrants.com

Additional Information Link: http://corporate.honda.com

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