The General’s Community Grant Program builds on their long‑standing commitment to the communities they serve by offering unrestricted, general operating grants to eligible non‑profit 501(c)(3) partners.
Donor Name: General Automobile Insurance Services Inc.
State: Tennessee
City: Nashville
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 07/15/2022
Grant Size: $5,000‑$10,000
Details:
Grant Priority
- Academic Achievement and Education
- Programs and services that advance educational equity in learning and academic achievement through access to high quality education. Our grantmaking focus includes wrap‑around educational programming from birth through college with an emphasis on the following:
- Early childhood education
- Academic Support and achievement
- STEAM
- Reading and literacy
- Programs and services that advance educational equity in learning and academic achievement through access to high quality education. Our grantmaking focus includes wrap‑around educational programming from birth through college with an emphasis on the following:
- Healthy Youth Development
- Programs and services that support the ongoing needs of young people from birth through 25 including:
- Social‑emotional learning
- Mental and behavioral health
- Reducing mental health stigma and discrimination
- Programs and services that support the ongoing needs of young people from birth through 25 including:
- Economic Opportunity
- Programs and services that increase employment access and opportunity, including:
- Job training
- Financial literacy
- Workforce and career readiness
- Reading and literacy
- Programs and services that increase employment access and opportunity, including:
- Community Resiliency
- Programs and services that remove barriers to short and/or long‑term needs of individuals and families. Specific areas of grantmaking include:
- Communities of Focus
- Within their grant priorities, they seek to support organizations that work with individuals and communities that include:
- Economically disadvantaged communities
- Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)
- Youth (birth through 25) and young families
- Within their grant priorities, they seek to support organizations that work with individuals and communities that include:
Funding Information
The average grant award is $5,000‑$10,000.
Eligibility Criteria
An organization must have current tax‑exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and be in and/or offer programming in the city of Nashville, TN. The General is proud to call Nashville home!
The General’s Community Grant funding is unable to support:
- Individuals
- Fundraising events and sponsorships
- Memorial grants
- Places of worship
- Scouting groups
- Lobbying, political, or fraternal activities
- 501c3 organizations outside of the city of Nashville, TN
For more information, visit Community Grant Program.