The Pitney Bowes Foundation is requesting applications for its grant program from qualified organizations at the national level and local levels, including public education foundations, community organizations, and after-school programs.
Donor Name: Pitney Bowes Foundation
State: Connecticut
County: Fairfield County (CT)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/15/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Types of Support
They award grants to organizations that have been approved by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as 501(c)(3) charities. Priority will be given to requests that:
- Support early childhood education, after-school, mentoring, literacy, STEM and job training programs
- Target diverse populations with a focus on underserved school districts
- Have defined measurable outcomes that help close the academic opportunity gap and prepare the future workforce
- Increase and enhance the scope of services offered by a qualified organization
- Effectively engage Pitney Bowes employee volunteers
- Demonstrate a broad base of donors
Geographical Areas
Bridgeport, CT, Shelton, CT, Stamford, CT, Fairfield County, CT, Atlanta, GA, Indianapolis, IN, Detroit / Grand Rapids, MI, Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN, Omaha, NE, Dallas, TX, Spokane, WA, Appleton, WI, Milwaukee, WI
Restrictions
The Pitney Bowes Foundation does not provide support for:
- Organizations that do not have 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
- Private schools
- Individuals
- Political candidates or lobbying organizations
- Religious organizations unless formed for educational or community purposes (e.g., a soup kitchen, shelter, etc.)
- Organizations that discriminate against any person or persons on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ethnic background, age, veteran status, citizenship status, marital status, disabilities (mental or physical), genetic information, gender identity, gender expression or any other characteristic protected by law
- Organizations with a limited constituency, such as fraternal, labor or veteran groups
- Single disease health organizations.
- Anti-business groups
- Advertising or television programming
- Conferences, sporting events, auctions and other one-time, short-term events
- Fundraising events
- Sponsorships
- Team sponsorships or athletic scholarships
- Travel by groups or individuals
- Indirect costs that exceed 20% of the total program budget.
For more information, visit Pitney Bowes Foundation.


