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Learn the eligibility requirements for Target grants, and how to apply. Our corporate philanthropy efforts include Target Circle community giving, disaster and crisis response, the Great Giftogether, community engagement funds and local store gift cards.
How do I apply for a grant from Target? The majority of Target grants are by invitation only. Target Foundation may have different funding criteria and processes. Please refer to each focus area for specific information. Recipients who receive grant funds via a fiscal sponsor are listed below with their fiscal sponsor in parentheses.
To be considered eligible for support, applicants must be registered U.S.-based 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations in good standing. Grants are made only to organizations based in Minnesota, with priority given to organizations based in the Twin Cities' seven-county metro area.
Eligible applicants are public agencies and 501(c)(3) charitable organizations operating in the US. Projects must take place within 100 miles of a Target store or distribution center.
The Target Foundation prioritizes investments that explicitly center on equity, with a focus on organizations working to address the specific systemic and structural barriers facing Black communities, Indigenous communities and other communities of color.
Foundation Directory is a research tool to help nonprofits find the grantmakers most likely to fund their projects. This tool includes grantmaker information and funding history.
Each year, Target donates millions in cash grants and in-kind product donations in the Twin Cities, including corporate giving grants to support local nonprofit organizations. The application for the Target Foundation hometown program is currently closed but will open in Spring 2022.