ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grants

The ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grants program provides small grants of up to $5,000 to innovative nonprofit organizations led by social entrepreneurs.

The ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grants program aims to bolster and support community-driven nonprofit organizations that are working to enhance the public’s understanding of science and to increase participation in ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë in their communities. Since its launch in 2016, the ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grants program has awarded a total of $1.42 million to 167 impactful organizations.

Grantees may apply for up to $5,000 in funding and may apply to renew for up to three years. Organizations that receive funding for three years are also eligible to apply for a $10,000 capacity-building grant.

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2025 ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grantees

ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grants, awarded to 57 organizations representing 25 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico.

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Previous grantees: 2022 • 2023 • 2024

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“Weeks before the scheduled program, Puerto Rico was devastated by two hurricanes, leaving much of the island was without power. However, a brave group from Guaynabo gathered technology and students together to participate in a virtual field trip. It was amazing to see the students so eager to learn in the midst of what was happening around them”

Virtual Field Trips

Youth riding in a kayak as part of Venture Outdoors' programming.

“…Venture Outdoors aims to build a community of environmental champions who work to protect their local green spaces. Thanks in part to previous ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grant funding, the organization’s Outdoor Learning Lab youth programs have expanded to include more environmental ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë lessons. Its most recent ÖÐÎÄÎÞÂë Action Grant of $5,000 will connect an even greater number of young people to these opportunities.”

Venture Outdoors

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