Local nonprofits whose programs are helping to resolve everyday community issues in any of the following four grant categories are highly encouraged to submit a Project Innovation grant application by the Feb. 12 deadline: Community Engagement, Culture of Inclusion, Next Generation Storytellers, and Youth Education and Empowerment.
“We are proud to continue a program that gives back to the community by contributing to organizations making a visible difference in North Texas,” said Tom Ehlmann, NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 President and General Manager. “It is especially exciting to see new and deserving applicants with unique and inspiring projects dedicated to promoting a culture of inclusion, youth education and increasing overall community engagement.”
Grant applications can be submitted via nbcuprojectinnovation.com
now through February 12
PHILADELPHIA – (January 11, 2021) – NBC10 / WCAU, Telemundo62 / WWSI and the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation announced that applications are now open for the Project Innovation grant challenge in Philadelphia for a fourth consecutive year. Local nonprofits that are helping to move communities forward by encouraging a culture of equity and inclusion, creating pathways for individuals to participate and volunteer in community engagement efforts, fostering the next generation of storytellers and providing youth with the tools they need to succeed across multiple disciplines including entrepreneurship, are encouraged to submit a Project Innovation grant application at nbcuprojectinnovation.com or in Spanish at nbcuproyectoinnovacion.com now through February 12, 2021.
Winners will be announced in Spring 2021
Published December 14, 2020 •
Updated on February 12, 2021 at 8:03 pm
Please note: Applications for Project Innovation 2021 have now closed. Winners will be announced in Spring 2021. Learn more about Project Innovation below.
Is your non-profit working to create positive change in your local community? Presented by the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation in partnership with NBC and Telemundo stations in 11 markets, Project Innovation is strengthening our communities by providing funding to local non-profit organizations that are solving everyday problems. In 2021, this station will award $315,000 to exceptional non-profit programs that are addressing local community issues in an innovative way.
During the application collection period, this station will accept applications for Project Innovation grants in the four (4) categories described below:
To learn more about the program, join an informational webinar on January 27, 2021at 7:00pm. RSVP here.
Access program rules and eligibility at nbcuprojectinnovation.com. To access the information in Spanish, including the grant application and the program’s rules and eligibility requirements, visit nbcuproyectoinnovacion.com.
“NBC Connecticut and Telemundo Connecticut are thankful for all the efforts and resilience that the local nonprofit organizations have shown throughout these difficult times. said Diane Hannes, President and General Manager of NBC Connecticut and Telemundo Connecticut. “Now more than ever, we are invested and committed to supporting our local nonprofits through grants that will provide the monetary resources they need to continue to change lives and build healthier communities.”
Access program rules and eligibility at nbcuprojectinnovation.com. To access the information in Spanish, including the grant application and the program’s rules and eligibility requirements, visit nbcuproyectoinnovacion.com.
“NBC 5 Chicago and Telemundo Chicago are immensely grateful to our non-profit community for their ongoing service to our neighbors during the pandemic,” said David Doebler, President and General Manager of NBC 5 Chicago and Telemundo Chicago. We are looking forward to providing even more monetary support this year through these grants at this critical time when charities need it the most to survive.”
Presented in 11 markets including Chicago, NBC 5 Chicago and Telemundo Chicago will select and award grants to eligible nonprofits that are located in and operate from the Chicago market, have an annual operating budget of more than $100,000 (defined by the organizations most recent 990-N IRS filing), and whose programs are helping to resolve everyday comm