The Campbell Soup Foundation is pleased to announce COVID-19 Community Recovery Grants (CRG) Program to provide relief and recovery grants to nonprofits.
Focus Areas
The Campbell Soup Foundation focuses its giving on three strategic areas:
- Increasing healthy food access: This includes work like food distribution programs, food rescue, food incentives, new and improved food access points, school feeding programs, and local agriculture.
- Encouraging healthy living: Their focus in this area is on nutrition education and physical activity programs that help people live healthy lifestyles.
- Nurturing Campbell neighborhoods: They do this by transforming and creating public spaces in their communities to make them conducive to health. This includes work like creating parks, trails and green spaces, bike lanes, and complete streets.
Funding Information
- Amount: There will be a range of grant amounts not exceeding $25,000.
- Grants are for COVID-19 relief and recovery support, including but not limited to:
- Food and other critical supplies
- Essential infrastructure needed to continue your work, including PPE, physical space alterations, cleaning supplies, transportation costs, and COVID-19 tests
- Support for new delivery models and staffing needs as a result of the pandemic
- Other innovations to adapt and continue the organization’s work in light of COVID-19
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the COVID-19 Community Recovery Grants program, an organization must:
- Align with one or more of the focus areas of the Campbell Soup Foundation
- Operate in one of our 33 Campbell communities in North America
- Be a nonprofit organization which is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and files a Form 990 with the IRS
For more information, visit Campbell Soup Foundation.