Virginia Grant Program
This grant provides funding for projects in Virginia that improve water quality, promote land conservation, enhance environmental education, and address emerging environmental challenges.
The Virginia Environmental Endowment (VEE) is a private, nonprofit grant-making organization committed to improving the quality of Virginia's environment. Established in 1977 as part of a legal settlement, VEE has since directed its resources toward addressing pressing environmental challenges across the Commonwealth. The Virginia Program is one of its core funding arms and focuses on water quality, land conservation, environmental education, and emerging ecological issues in Virginia. Due to administrative transitions, the December 2025 grant round will be limited to invited applicants only; however, the open application process will resume in June 2026. The primary objectives of the Virginia Program include improving the quality of local rivers, restoring the Chesapeake Bay, encouraging sustainable land use practices, advancing environmental literacy, and addressing emerging concerns such as climate adaptation. Projects should demonstrate tangible environmental improvements, particularly related to water quality and watershed health. Strategic priorities also include innovative land conservation methods, restoration of riparian areas, experiential learning opportunities in environmental education, and forward-thinking approaches to challenges like invasive species and water supply planning. Funding is typically awarded biannually with application deadlines on June 15 and December 1. For the December 2025 cycle, applications will only be accepted from organizations that receive a direct invitation from VEE. All proposals must be submitted electronically via email to info@vee.org in Word document format. Applicants must use the updated Virginia Program application form. Proposals are strictly due by 5 p.m. ET on the deadline date; if the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, it shifts to the next business day. The evaluation process is conducted by VEEโs Board of Directors, with decisions typically made in April for December submissions and in October for June submissions. While there is no explicit mention of required matching funds, proposals are expected to align with VEEโs strategic priorities and demonstrate the potential for measurable environmental outcomes. Eligibility is not broadly detailed in terms of organizational structure but is implied to include nonprofit entities and institutions aligned with environmental improvement in Virginia. There is no public indication that for-profit entities, individuals, or government agencies are eligible, suggesting a preference for mission-driven, nonprofit applicants. For more information or to submit an application, prospective applicants should email info@vee.org. The application form and further guidance are available on the Virginia Program's web page. All aspects of the process emphasize VEEโs commitment to transparency, environmental stewardship, and the strategic allocation of its resources to protect and enhance Virginia's natural assets.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Annual funding levels consistent with past cycles; award amounts not specified.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
The funder does not specify eligible entity types; however, the language and format suggest a strong preference for nonprofit organizations, likely including 501(c)(3) entities working within Virginia. No guidance on fiscal sponsorship, for-profit eligibility, or tribal participation is provided.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Submit early; follow strict deadline policy; ensure proposal is complete and in Word format
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
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Grantor
Virginia Environmental Endowment
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