Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations, public education institutions, and government entities in U.S. and Canadian communities where Weyerhaeuser operates, focusing on projects that improve quality of life through affordable housing, education, environmental stewardship, and workforce development.
The Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund is a corporate philanthropic initiative administered by Weyerhaeuser, a major forest products company with extensive operations across the United States and Canada. The fund is designed to support communities where the company has a significant operational presence or business interest, including both rural and metropolitan regions. Employees play a central role in the grantmaking process by serving on local advisory committees that help determine funding priorities based on community needs. This decentralized yet structured approach allows the fund to respond to local conditions while maintaining consistency through a defined set of focus areas. The primary purpose of the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund is to improve quality of life in its operating communities by investing in programs that address critical social, economic, and environmental needs. Funding is concentrated across seven focus areas: affordable housing, education and youth development, environmental stewardship, human services, civic and cultural growth, workforce development, and inclusion. These categories encompass a wide range of initiatives, including housing stability, educational enhancement, environmental conservation, workforce skill-building, and equitable access to opportunities. The framework emphasizes flexibility, allowing communities to tailor funding priorities while aligning with the company’s broader mission. Grant funding is intended to support specific programs and projects that deliver measurable community impact rather than general operational expenses. The fund explicitly excludes support for administrative overhead, capital campaigns, endowments, debt reduction, and multiyear funding requests. Additional restrictions include prohibitions on funding individuals, political or lobbying activities, discriminatory organizations, religious programming, sports teams, and sponsorships. The fund prioritizes projects that demonstrate sustainability, strong leadership, accountability, and cost-effectiveness, as well as those that show broad community benefit and support from other stakeholders. Eligibility is limited to organizations operating within designated Weyerhaeuser communities, which are defined as locations where the company maintains operations or manages forestlands. Eligible applicants include U.S. nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, Canadian registered charities, public education institutions, and government entities qualified under relevant tax codes. Canadian municipalities are also eligible. Projects must directly serve communities within the specified geographic footprint, which includes numerous states and localities across the United States and Canada. The application process is not fully detailed in the provided materials, but applicants are expected to align proposals with one or more of the fund’s focus areas and demonstrate strong community need and impact. Evaluation criteria include the extent to which the program serves a broad population, addresses a significant community issue, and demonstrates sustainability and measurable outcomes. Community support and collaboration with other funders are also important considerations in the review process. There is no explicit application deadline or timeline provided in the available information, suggesting that the program may operate on a rolling or locally managed basis. However, a portion of funding is reserved for national or international initiatives related to forestry sustainability, housing, ecosystems, and renewable energy, and these opportunities are available by invitation only. Applicants with questions about eligibility or geographic qualification are encouraged to contact the Giving Fund directly via email. Overall, the Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund represents a structured yet flexible corporate giving program focused on long-term community development and environmental stewardship.
Award Range
$1,000 - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
No support for overhead, capital campaigns, endowments, multiyear funding, or debt reduction. Focus on programmatic funding aligned with seven priority areas.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, Canadian registered charities, public education institutions, or government entities including municipalities. Organizations must operate within designated Weyerhaeuser communities where the company has a presence. Ineligible applicants include individuals, political organizations, religious groups seeking theological funding, and organizations outside eligible geographic areas. Funding is restricted to programmatic activities and excludes overhead, capital campaigns, and multiyear requests.
Geographic Eligibility
Castleberry; Millport; Phoenix; Dierks; Emerson; Hot Springs; Monticello; Warren; Fontana; Fresno; Redding; Stockton; Santa Clarita; Centennial; Henderson; Jacksonville; Dacula; Boise; Dodson; Holden; Natchitoches; Simsboro; Zwolle; Grayling; Bruce; Magnolia; Philadelphia; Billings; Columbia Falls; Kalispell; Charlotte; Elkin; Grifton; Plymouth; Idabel; Albany; Cottage Grove; Eugene; Lebanon; Easton; Carrollton; Houston; San Antonio; Salt Lake City; Richmond; Longview; Raymond; Seattle; Spokane; Tacoma; Buckhannon; Sutton
Focus on measurable community impact, strong leadership, sustainability, and alignment with one of the seven priority areas
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
September 30, 2026
Grantor
Weyerhaeuser
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