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    Wal-Mart Foundation

    ActivoPhilanthropy & VoluntarismRealiza PRIsFinancia Individuos
    BENTONVILLE, ARSitio web8005309925

    About Wal-Mart Foundation

    The Wal‑Mart Foundation focuses its philanthropy on improving food security and nutrition, strengthening sustainable and equitable supply chains for farmers and workers, and protecting nature—especially water and wetland conservation—while also supporting community resilience and local cultural projects in Northwest Arkansas. Their portfolio mixes domestic anti‑hunger and nutrition initiatives with large investments in conservation and supply‑chain programs that advance farmer livelihoods, worker standards and sustainable sourcing. Grants frequently support policy and systems change (research, convening, capacity building) as well as direct service and market‑based interventions.

    Focus Areas

    Healthy food access & anti‑hunger networks in the U.S. (e.g., Feeding America, WIC, food‑education groups)Sustainable and equitable agricultural supply‑chain programs (capacity building for smallholders, fair labor, sourcing standards)Water resources, wetlands and forest conservation (global nature conservation organizations and landscape protection)Recycling and waste‑reduction programs tied to inclusive community outcomesRegional cultural investment in Northwest Arkansas (e.g., Crystal Bridges)

    Who They Fund

    people working in supply chains (retail, food supply workers)

    About Wal-Mart Foundation

    The Wal-mart Foundation pairs large-scale grantmaking with a narrow set of priorities: healthier food access, supply-chain worker wellbeing, nature conservation, waste reduction, and community projects in Northwest Arkansas. One of its clearest patterns is the size of its funding: recent awards regularly reach into the multi-million-dollar range, such as $12.2 million to Feeding America for healthier food access and $8.5 million to Conservation International Foundation for nature. The foundation also backs supply-chain work at scale, including $4.8 million to Technoserve Inc for people in supply chains and $3.0 million to the same grantee for the same theme in an earlier year. Alongside these national and international initiatives, it continues to support local institutions in its Arkansas footprint, including a $7.0 million grant to Crystal Bridges Museum of American. Its portfolio combines direct service, systems-change work, and place-based investment, with grants that often support food banks, nutrition programs, farmer livelihoods, conservation organizations, and community-connected projects.

    What Wal-Mart Foundation Funds

    In healthier food access, the foundation gave $12,180,752 to Feeding America for HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL, reflecting a strong emphasis on food-bank networks and nutrition support. It also funded Foodcorps Inc with $3,300,155 for the same theme, linking food access with nutrition education. In supply-chain work, $2,001,199 went to Equitable Food Initiative for PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS, and $2,000,000 went to Professional Assistance for Development Action (pradan) for that same area, showing a mix of labor, farmer, and sourcing-related support. Environmental grantmaking includes $2,499,900 to The Recycling Partnership Inc for WASTE and $2,000,000 to Soil Health Institute for NATURE. In Northwest Arkansas, $2,000,000 supported Arkansas Childrens Northwest Inc for NORTHWEST ARKANSAS.

    How Wal-Mart Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are sizable: the 25th percentile is $100,750, the median is $400,000, and the 75th percentile is $1,000,000. The recent list shows repeated support to the same organizations across years, including Technoserve Inc, National Council on Aging, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the Wal-mart Associates in Critical Need Fund. That points to recurring relationships rather than one-time awards. The foundation is a regular funder and also makes program-related investments. It funds both individuals and organizations. Several active programs are invitation-based or RFP-driven, while some platform programs, such as Spark Good and Spark Good Registry, accept unsolicited participation.

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    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $113.9M

    Total Assets

    $23.4M

    Total Revenue

    $114.9M

    Total Expenses

    $115.7M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $101K and $1M, with a median of $400K.

    25th Percentile

    $101K

    Median

    $400K

    75th Percentile

    $1M

    Geographic Reach

    National35 states funded

    About 28% of grants go to recipients in AR.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
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    Funding intensity
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    Where Wal-Mart Foundation Funds

    Top 8 recipient countries by grant volume for Wal-Mart Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic305$223.6M
    93.0%
    2India10$14.3M

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    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, large-dollar grants to a mix of repeat strategic partners and major national/international NGOs; funding combines multi‑grant relationships (policy/sector partners and conservation groups) with targeted local investments. Emphasis on programmatic scale and systems change rather than many small one‑off gifts.

    Funding Style

    matching grantsscholarships/fellowshipsdirect financial givingemergency/disaster funding

    Notable grantees: Feeding America, Conservation International Foundation, TechnoServe, The Nature Conservancy, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

    Topics

    healthier food access/food securitysupply-chain worker wellbeing (retail & food supply workers)disaster relief and preparednesseconomic opportunity in retail (workforce development, job support)inclusive/caring community-buildingcriminal justice reform

    Where Wal-Mart Foundation Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is national, with 93.0% of recipient grants in the United States. Arkansas is the top state by grant count, and 28% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipients in Arkansas include Bentonville-based Crystal Bridges Museum of American and Springdale-based Arkansas Childrens Northwest Inc. Outside the U.S., recent grants also reached India, Canada, Ghana, the United Kingdom, Eswatini, and Mexico, showing an international footprint alongside its domestic portfolio.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Wal-Mart Foundation

    What are the Wal-mart Foundation’s main funding areas?

    Its portfolio centers on healthier food access and nutrition, people in supply chains, nature conservation, waste reduction, and Northwest Arkansas community investments. Recent grants include funding for food banks, conservation organizations, supply-chain capacity building, recycling, and local arts and recreation access.

    What is a typical Wal-mart Foundation grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution is relatively large: the 25th percentile is $100,750, the median is $400,000, and the 75th percentile is $1,000,000. That pattern is consistent with a mix of mid-sized grants and major awards in the multi-million-dollar range.

    Does the Wal-mart Foundation make recurring grants?

    Yes. The recent grants list includes multiple awards to the same organizations across years, such as Technoserve Inc, National Council on Aging, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the Wal-mart Associates in Critical Need Fund. That suggests ongoing relationships rather than isolated grants.

    How can organizations apply for funding?

    Some opportunities are RFP-based, including Walmart.org posts for specific funding opportunities and strategic partnerships. Spark Good accepts unsolicited participation, and Spark Good Registry and Round Up also accept eligible nonprofit participation. Other strategic programs are invitation-based or targeted through RFPs.

    Where does the Wal-mart Foundation give most often?

    Its giving is national overall, but Arkansas is the top state by grant count, and 28% of grants go to recipients in Arkansas. Recent Arkansas recipients include organizations in Bentonville and Springdale, alongside a broader spread across U.S. states and several international countries.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    3.0%
    3Canada8$10.4M
    2.4%
    4Mexico1$1.2M
    0.3%
    5Switzerland1$1M
    0.3%
    6Ghana1$990K
    0.3%
    7United Kingdom1$924K
    0.3%
    8South Africa1$650K
    0.3%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

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    Strengthening CommunityAssociate-driven giving

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Associates (active full- and part-time in U.S. and Puerto Rico) must use the Spark Good Associate platform. Organizations must be disbursable through PayPal Giving Fund or Network for Good and be in good IRS standing.

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    Spark Good Storefront Reservation Tool (Space Tool)

    Strengthening CommunityLocal community engagement

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations must have a Spark Good account on Walmart.com/nonprofits and be verified by Deed. Organizations must serve the same service area as the facility where they request space.

    Fecha límite: Requests must be submitted no less than 21 days before the event date.

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    Spark Good Registry for Needed Items

    Strengthening CommunityIn-kind resource support

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations must have a Spark Good account on Walmart.com/nonprofits and be verified by Deed. Organizations must agree to use product donations solely for activities in the United States.

    Fecha límite: rolling (not specified)

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    Strengthening CommunityGeneral nonprofit support

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations must have a Spark Good account and be verified by Deed. Organizations must be in good standing with the IRS and set up to receive electronic payments from Network for Good.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATIONARLINGTON, VA$8,510,1992025NATURE
    NATURE CONSERVANCYARLINGTON, VA$5,702,6152025NATURE
    TECHNOSERVE INCARLINGTON, VA$4,800,0002025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INCWASHINGTON, DC$2,704,0912025NATURE
    FOOD BANKS CANADAMISSISSAUGA$2,528,7502025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    FOUNDATION FOR BLACK COMMUNITIESCALGARY$2,500,0002025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADAOTTAWA$2,500,0002025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    TRUST FOR PUBLIC LANDLOS ANGELES, CA$2,500,0002025CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
    THE RECYCLING PARTNERSHIP INCWASHINGTON, DC$2,499,9002025WASTE
    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIESWASHINGTON, DC$2,465,0002025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGINGARLINGTON, VA$2,445,1272025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH & EXCHANGES BOARD INCWASHINGTON, DC$2,000,5042025CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
    GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL IROCKVILLE, MD$2,000,0002025WASTE
    ARKANSAS CHILDRENS NORTHWEST INCSPRINGDALE, AR$2,000,0002025NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
    WAL-MART ASSOCIATES IN CRITICAL NEED FUNDBENTONVILLE, AR$2,000,0002025GIVING MATCHING
    SELF RELIANT INITIATIVES THROUGH JOINT ACTION ( SRIJAN)NEW DELHI$1,923,1862025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    ACTION FOR SOCIAL ADVANCEMENTBHOPAL$1,850,2952025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    RAINFOREST ALLIANCE INCNEW YORK, NY$1,750,0002025NATURE
    CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES UNITED STABALTIMORE, MD$1,700,0002025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    NATIONAL WIC ASSOCIATIONWASHINGTON, DC$1,630,2402025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    GEOS INSTITUTEASHLAND, OR$1,598,9632025DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS
    EMERGENT FOREST FINANCE ACCELERATORNEW YORK, NY$1,587,5002025NATURE
    SUSTAINABLE FISHERY ADVOCATESSANTA CRUZ, CA$1,550,0002025NATURE
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT OF NATNEW DELHI$1,537,3872025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INCWASHINGTON, DC$1,500,0002025CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM
    MERCY CORPSPORTLAND, OR$1,500,0002025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    INDEPENDENT SECTORWASHINGTON, DC$1,441,0002025RACIAL SOLIDARITY
    CATHOLIC CHARITIES USAALEXANDRIA, VA$1,320,0002025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    NORTHWEST ARKANSAS FOOD BANKLOWELL, AR$1,236,7042025NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
    EQUITABLE FOOD INITIATIVEWASHINGTON, DC$1,200,8912025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES PARTNERSHIP FOUNDATIONHONOLULU, HI$1,200,0002025NATURE
    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETYBRONX, NY$1,200,0002025NATURE
    ISAP INDIA FOUNDATIONNEW DELHI$1,200,0002025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    JONES CENTER FOR FAMILIES INCSPRINGDALE, AR$1,150,0002025NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
    INTERFAITH YOUTH CORELIVERTYVILLE, IL$1,150,0002025CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
    AMERICAN IMMIGRATION COUNCILWASHINGTON, DC$1,100,0002025CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES
    CDP NORTH AMERICA INCNEW YORK, NY$1,029,4622025NATURE
    SUSTAINABLE FOOD LABORATORY INCHARTLAND, VT$1,004,2302025NATURE
    EARTH INNOVATION INSTITUTEBERKELEY, CA$1,000,0002025NATURE
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIALOS ANGELES, CA$1,000,0002025CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM
    VOLUNTEER FLORIDA FOUNDATION INCTALLAHASSEE, FL$1,000,0002025DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS
    FEEDING AMERICACHICAGO, IL$1,000,0002025DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS
    ST BERNARD PROJECT INCNEW ORLEANS, LA$1,000,0002025DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS
    TEXAS A & M RESEARCH FOUNDATIONCOLLEGE STA, TX$980,7272025NATURE
    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICAALEXANDRIA, VA$950,0002025DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS
    FISHCHOICE INCFORT COLLINS, CO$950,0002025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    STRONGER2GETHER LIMITEDSURREY$923,6052025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    NOMI NETWORKNEW YORK, NY$916,6142025PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS
    THE URBAN INSTITUTEWASHINGTON, DC$902,4262025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL
    LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORPORATINEW YORK, NY$850,0002025HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION

    $8,510,199
    ARLINGTON, VA2025

    NATURE

    NATURE CONSERVANCY

    $5,702,615
    ARLINGTON, VA2025

    NATURE

    TECHNOSERVE INC

    $4,800,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INC

    $2,704,091
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    NATURE

    FOOD BANKS CANADA

    $2,528,750
    MISSISSAUGA2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    FOUNDATION FOR BLACK COMMUNITIES

    $2,500,000
    CALGARY2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA

    $2,500,000
    OTTAWA2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND

    $2,500,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES

    THE RECYCLING PARTNERSHIP INC

    $2,499,900
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    WASTE

    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES

    $2,465,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGING

    $2,445,127
    ARLINGTON, VA2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH & EXCHANGES BOARD INC

    $2,000,504
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES

    GOODWILL INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL I

    $2,000,000
    ROCKVILLE, MD2025

    WASTE

    ARKANSAS CHILDRENS NORTHWEST INC

    $2,000,000
    SPRINGDALE, AR2025

    NORTHWEST ARKANSAS

    WAL-MART ASSOCIATES IN CRITICAL NEED FUND

    $2,000,000
    BENTONVILLE, AR2025

    GIVING MATCHING

    SELF RELIANT INITIATIVES THROUGH JOINT ACTION ( SRIJAN)

    $1,923,186
    NEW DELHI2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    ACTION FOR SOCIAL ADVANCEMENT

    $1,850,295
    BHOPAL2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    RAINFOREST ALLIANCE INC

    $1,750,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    NATURE

    CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES UNITED STA

    $1,700,000
    BALTIMORE, MD2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    NATIONAL WIC ASSOCIATION

    $1,630,240
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    GEOS INSTITUTE

    $1,598,963
    ASHLAND, OR2025

    DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS

    EMERGENT FOREST FINANCE ACCELERATOR

    $1,587,500
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    NATURE

    SUSTAINABLE FISHERY ADVOCATES

    $1,550,000
    SANTA CRUZ, CA2025

    NATURE

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT OF NAT

    $1,537,387
    NEW DELHI2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    THE ASPEN INSTITUTE INC

    $1,500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM

    MERCY CORPS

    $1,500,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    INDEPENDENT SECTOR

    $1,441,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    RACIAL SOLIDARITY

    CATHOLIC CHARITIES USA

    $1,320,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    NORTHWEST ARKANSAS FOOD BANK

    $1,236,704
    LOWELL, AR2025

    NORTHWEST ARKANSAS

    EQUITABLE FOOD INITIATIVE

    $1,200,891
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES PARTNERSHIP FOUNDATION

    $1,200,000
    HONOLULU, HI2025

    NATURE

    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY

    $1,200,000
    BRONX, NY2025

    NATURE

    ISAP INDIA FOUNDATION

    $1,200,000
    NEW DELHI2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    JONES CENTER FOR FAMILIES INC

    $1,150,000
    SPRINGDALE, AR2025

    NORTHWEST ARKANSAS

    INTERFAITH YOUTH CORE

    $1,150,000
    LIVERTYVILLE, IL2025

    CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES

    AMERICAN IMMIGRATION COUNCIL

    $1,100,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    CARING AND CONNECTED COMMUNITIES

    CDP NORTH AMERICA INC

    $1,029,462
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    NATURE

    SUSTAINABLE FOOD LABORATORY INC

    $1,004,230
    HARTLAND, VT2025

    NATURE

    EARTH INNOVATION INSTITUTE

    $1,000,000
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    NATURE

    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

    $1,000,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM

    VOLUNTEER FLORIDA FOUNDATION INC

    $1,000,000
    TALLAHASSEE, FL2025

    DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS

    FEEDING AMERICA

    $1,000,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS

    ST BERNARD PROJECT INC

    $1,000,000
    NEW ORLEANS, LA2025

    DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS

    TEXAS A & M RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    $980,727
    COLLEGE STA, TX2025

    NATURE

    CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA

    $950,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    DISASTER RELIEF AND PREPAREDNESS

    FISHCHOICE INC

    $950,000
    FORT COLLINS, CO2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    STRONGER2GETHER LIMITED

    $923,605
    SURREY2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    NOMI NETWORK

    $916,614
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    PEOPLE IN SUPPLY CHAINS

    THE URBAN INSTITUTE

    $902,426
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL

    LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORPORATI

    $850,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    HEALTHIER FOOD FOR ALL