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Booz Allen Foundation
Empowering the next generation through advanced technology
Our mission is to leverage the power of advanced technology to improve generational resilience and inspire the future workforce.
At the Booz Allen Foundation, we’re dedicated to empowering human potential and driving wider social impact in a spirit of passionate service. Driven by a purpose to be a force for positive change, we help imagine, invent, and deliver new ways to better serve the public and the world. The Foundation was established in 2017 as a separate legal entity. It holds tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax code and is focused on empowering social change by uniting nonprofit, industry, and government partners.
Our Program Areas
Our philanthropic investments today focus on championing advanced technology readiness and literacy while maintaining a steadfast commitment to the safety and wellness of students. This commitment is ever-present in our drive for innovation
We focus on empowering military-connected youth with advanced technology skills to thrive in a digital future.
We’re focusing resources and efforts in specific neighborhoods in Washington, DC, and San Diego to amplify impact.
We’re proud to support amazing nonprofits that are committed to advancing technology readiness in their communities.
Detroit HBCU Scholarship Endowment
This generous Detroit HBCU Scholarship provides need-based awards to support students who are in one of the eligible zip codes of Detroit.
The purpose of the Detroit HBCU Scholarship Endowment Fund is to provide 1 (one) annual, renewable, and need-based scholarships up to $5,000 (five-thousand dollars) to students graduating from a high school with a Detroit address or students transferring from a metro-Detroit community college to attend a partner HBCU.
Community Finance Initiative
Advancing the financial resilience of low-income households across the U.S.
This model enables us to engage and support a broad range of organizations across the globe to tackle some of the most pressing social issues of our time.
The Citi Foundation’s 2026 Community Finance Initiative commits $35 million to support programming that bolsters the financial stability, strength and safety of low-income households in the U.S.
Focus Areas
The Foundation seeks to support organizations advancing low-income household financial resilience in the United States across three focus areas:
Stabilize: Programs that help low-income households to build financial skills and confidence to manage daily finances and navigate financial stress.
Strengthen: Programs that help low-income households build and repair credit, as well as short- and long-term financial assets.
Safeguard: Programs that protect low-income household financial security by preventing and addressing financial losses.
Funding Opportunity
The Foundation plans to award 70 $500,000 (USD) grants (to be disbursed over two years) totaling $35 million to community organizations working in select communities where Citi has a presence.
The grants will be restricted and are anticipated to be disbursed in two annual payments in 2026 and 2027. Proposed projects should be for a term of 24 months, starting no sooner than August 1, 2026 and ending no later than December 31, 2028.
District of Columbia grants for nonprofits provide funding to support community development, education, public health, and arts programs. The following grants help organizations address local challenges and foster positive change across Washington, D.C.
Discover 300+ funding opportunities for nonprofits in Washington, D.C., with $69.3M available. Instrumentl supports organizations by offering deadline tracking, refined grant searches, and funder insights to advance impactful programs in the nation's capital.
How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for District of Columbia grants for Nonprofits?
Most grants are due in the third quarter.