If you’ve explored corporate grants before, you already know this:
the information is rarely in one place, and it’s not always clear what’s actually available to you.
Corporate grant opportunities are often spread across corporate websites, CSR pages, and application portals. Eligibility criteria can be vague, priorities may shift year to year, and it’s not always obvious which programs are actively accepting applications — or which are realistic for your organization.
For small teams especially, this can turn corporate grant research into a time-consuming guessing game.
You may find opportunities that look promising on the surface, only to discover later that they aren’t a fit — or that the process isn’t as straightforward as it appeared.
Corporate Grants for Good exists to reduce that friction.
Rather than asking you to search everywhere or interpret incomplete information on your own, we start with your organization and work outward — identifying corporate grant opportunities that align with your mission, programs, and scope.
This is about focus, not volume.
You start by completing a short profile about your nonprofit. We ask about your mission, programs, geography, and funding priorities.
This gives us the context we need to understand where alignment may exist.
Currently, Corporate-Grants-for-Good has no membership cost to participate.
We review your information against our current database of corporate grant opportunities.
Our database is updated regularly and includes corporate grant programs that:
accept applications or structured submissions
publish eligibility criteria
are designed to be pursued independently
We focus on alignment and feasibility — not volume.
You receive a focused list of corporate grant opportunities that best align with your organization based on what’s currently available.
These are opportunities you can pursue on your own, using the information provided by the funder.
Best for:
Non-profits looking for clarity and focus around corporate grant opportunities they can pursue independently.
What you get:
Less time searching, more confidence in what’s worth pursuing
Grant information without paywalls or memberships
Cost:
No membership fee required at this time.
Best for:
Non-Profits ready for relationship-based corporate partnerships.
What you get:
Curated introductions to corporate partners
LOI-based funding pathways
Facilitated connections and relationship support
Cost:
Paid, facilitated network.
See Match-For-Good details.
Best for:
Non-Profits seeking strategic support as they build and strengthen corporate partnerships.
What you get:
Office Hours and Workshops
Support through partnership strategy and next steps
Decision-making guidance for complex funding and relationship questions
Registration for the Match-For-Good network
Cost:
Paid support and facilitation.
See Corporate Partnership Program details.