Imagine Signature Grant program re: housing insecurity and K-12 – Apr 9
Posted by Imagine Learning Foundation on March 25, 2025
Imagine Learning Foundation invites applications for Imagine Signature Grant program
Imagine Learning Foundation (ILF), a philanthropic initiative created by Imagine Learning, the largest provider of digital curriculum solutions in the United States, invites applications for its Imagine Signature Grant program, which aims to support the well-being of learners outside of the classroom, either at home or in their communities.
The Imagine Signature Grant Program (ISGP) aims to amplify national or regional nonprofit organizations’ efforts that align with the mission of ILF and meet one or more of its funding priority areas. In 2025, the funding priority is to support eligible organizations addressing and/or studying critical issues related to chronic absenteeism and student housing insecurity in K-12 learning environments. In 2025, ISGP grants will continue to prioritize the areas that the program funded in 2024, such as basic needs support and wraparound services for students and families experiencing homelessness, and other needs in line with its mission and addressing chronic absenteeism and housing insecurity’s impact on K-12 learning.
Additionally, in response to the recent wildfires and rebuilding efforts in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and San Diego County, ISGP will allocate a portion of its 2025 grants to initiatives that are aligned with its mission and focus on recovery and support in affected communities.
ILF expects to award a total of $600,000 or more in grants to new and existing grantees, with individual grant amounts ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 per grantee. A minimum of $100,000 in grants will be reserved for initiatives benefitting the Los Angeles metropolitan area and San Diego County communities.
To be eligible, applicants must be tax-exempt as defined by section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Priority will be given to applicants that have national or regional impact serving more than 300+ youth, students, or community members, and priority will be given to organizations and programs focused on high-need communities.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Imagine Learning Foundation website.
Deadline: April 9, 2025
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