U.S. Bank Foundation's Community Possible Work Grants fund nonprofits advancing workforce development, education, financial literacy, and green economy training for underserved communities.
Funder: U.S. Bank Foundation
Due Dates: Rolling (Letter of Interest accepted year-round; full applications by invitation)
Funding Amounts: Award size varies; supports operating, program/project, and capital grants (capital grants limited to 1% of capital campaign goal).
Summary: Supports workforce development, small business growth, educational pathways, financial literacy, and green economy training for low- and moderate-income communities.
Key Information: Invitation-only for full applications; new applicants must submit a Letter of Interest (LOI).
The U.S. Bank Foundation's Community Possible Work Grants program funds nonprofit organizations working to strengthen small businesses, promote workforce success, expand educational access, and improve financial literacy, with a special emphasis on serving low- and moderate-income individuals and communities. The program also supports workforce development initiatives related to the green economy, including reskilling for renewable energy jobs and infrastructure projects. Grants may support operating costs, specific programs or projects, and, in limited cases, capital campaigns.