Deadline: 09-May-2026
The P&G Alumni Foundation is offering grants of $10,000–$25,000 in 2026 to support charitable organizations advancing economic empowerment through job creation, vocational training, and entrepreneurial initiatives. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the U.S. or recognized international charities with at least one active P&G Alum involved.
This grant cycle emphasizes sustainable employment, skills development, and measurable impact, with a structured vetting process ensuring transparency and accountability.
Overview
The P&G Alumni Foundation 2026 Grant Cycle supports programs that enhance economic opportunities in local communities. The Foundation prioritizes initiatives that:
- Develop real employment opportunities
- Provide vocational or business-related training
- Support entrepreneurial or community-based business ventures
- Demonstrate measurable outcomes and impact
Funding Details
- Grant range: $10,000 – $25,000
- Duration: One-year commitments
- Application window: 30 March 2026 – 9 May 2026
- Focus: Sustainable economic empowerment through job creation and skills development
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Organization type: Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) in the U.S. or recognized charitable equivalent internationally
- P&G Alum involvement: At least one active alum participating meaningfully for ≥1 year
- Operational history: Minimum of two fiscal years
- Financial accountability: Able to provide financial statements if requested
- Project alignment: Initiatives must focus on employment, training, or business development
Application Process
Steps to Apply:
- Prepare your proposal, including:
- Project description
- Expected outcomes and impact metrics
- Budget and resource allocation
- Submit application within the official timeframe: 30 March – 9 May 2026
- Vetting process:
- U.S. nonprofits verified via GuideStar Charity Check
- International organizations complete due diligence procedures as defined by the Grants Committee
- Grant award: Selected organizations receive one-year funding, with compliance and transparency assured
Key Features
- Grants support economic empowerment initiatives in line with local community needs
- Emphasis on job creation, vocational training, and entrepreneurial development
- Selection ensures transparent, accountable, and legally compliant partners
- International applicants undergo a straightforward, cost-free due diligence process
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly define how your project creates employment or enhances skills
- Include measurable outcomes to assess impact
- Demonstrate active engagement of at least one P&G Alum
- Provide financial records and operational history
- Ensure alignment with the Foundation’s focus on economic empowerment
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
501(c)(3) organizations in the U.S. or recognized international charities with at least one active P&G Alum.
2. What is the grant range?
$10,000 to $25,000 for a one-year period.
3. What is the application deadline?
Applications are accepted from 30 March to 9 May 2026.
4. What types of projects are funded?
Projects that create employment, provide vocational/business training, or support entrepreneurial ventures.
5. Is P&G Alum involvement required?
Yes, at least one P&G Alum must be actively involved for at least one year.
6. Are financial statements required?
Organizations must provide them if requested during the vetting process.
7. What is the vetting process?
U.S. nonprofits are verified through GuideStar Charity Check, and international organizations undergo due diligence by the Grants Committee.
Final Takeaway
The P&G Alumni Foundation 2026 Grant Cycle empowers organizations to advance economic empowerment through job creation, skills development, and entrepreneurial initiatives. With funding of up to $25,000, applicants with strong alignment, measurable impact, and active P&G Alum involvement can leverage this opportunity to strengthen local communities and promote sustainable employment.
For more information, visit P&G Alumni Foundation.









































