Corporate Grants

Patagonia’s Environmental Grants Program is a funding initiative that supports grassroots organizations working to address environmental challenges through action-oriented campaigns.
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Overview of the Corporate Grants program:

Patagonia provides grants ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 to non-profit organizations focused on preserving and protecting the environment. The funding is intended for initiatives that demonstrate strong public engagement, strategic thinking, and a clear path to achieving tangible environmental impact. The program supports campaigns that align with Patagonia’s core values of conservation, activism, and sustainability. Patagonia funds organizations working on various environmental issues, including: Climate change mitigation and adaptation. Biodiversity conservation. Environmental justice and equity. Clean energy advocacy. Habitat restoration and wildlife protection. The program prioritizes grassroots organizations that are often overlooked by larger funding bodies. Projects are expected to have a clear focus, actionable goals, and measurable outcomes. Organizations with a history of successful campaigns and demonstrated community engagement are especially encouraged to apply.

Benefits of the Corporate Grants program:
  • Grassroots Support: Empowers small organizations working directly with communities to address environmental challenges.
  • Sustainability Focus: Encourages long-term, systemic change rather than temporary fixes.
  • Community Involvement: Promotes public participation in campaigns and advocacy efforts.
  • Global Reach: Supports organizations in the United States, Canada, and internationally.
Eligibility criteria of the Corporate Grants program:
  • Eligible Applicants:
  • Non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status or an equivalent fiscal sponsor.
  • International organizations meeting non-profit standards recognized in their respective countries, including Canada.
  • Ineligible Applicants:
  • For-profit businesses.
  • Organizations without a clear focus on environmental issues.
  • Projects focused solely on research, fundraising, or general operations.
  • Ineligible Requests:
  • Endowments, scholarships, or political campaigns not directly tied to environmental activism.
  • Projects lacking measurable goals and community involvement.
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