The Environment Grant is designed to protect natural resources and ecosystems in the United States, they support sustainable solutions to altering root causes of environmental damage and encourage education for consumers and decisionmakers.
Donor Name: Roy A. Hunt Foundation
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/11/2025
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The objective is to promote strategic activities that create incentives for environmentally responsible decisions in the private sector.
Priorities
- Climate and Energy – To reduce the consequences of climate change in the United States, primarily through:
- Increasing the affordability and use of cleaner and renewable energy sources, and
- Reducing demand for carbon-intensive energy sources and carbon-intensive goods and services
- Toxics and Waste – To reduce damage to the environment and human health caused by the manufacture, use, and disposal of consumer and industrial products. Typical strategies include green chemistry, sustainable design, sustainable manufacturing, and product stewardship.
- Clean Water – To protect and restore the quality of freshwater, coastal, and nearby oceanic areas of the United States.
Types of Foundation Support
The Environment Committee will consider grant requests of between $25,000 and $75,000 for specific projects or programs that improve the environment at a multi-state, national, and/or systems level. Typical costs funded include project management, contracted services, education and outreach programs, applied research, and innovations that could lead to public policy solutions.
Eligibility Criteria
Only organizations with a 501(c)(3) or that have a fiscal sponsor may submit inquiries.
Ineligibility
The Committee will not, however, consider proposals for:
- Capital projects and easements
- Local watersheds, conservancies, and land trusts
- Grants that directly affect specific legislative decisions
- International organizations/NGOs.
For more information, visit Roy A. Hunt Foundation.