Truliant's Community Grants

Truliant Federal Credit Union

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Overview

Truliant's Community Grants

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Truliant Federal Credit Union
Last Updated: February 10, 2026

Summary

Truliant's Community Giving program supports nonprofit organizations that enhance local communities near Truliant branches. Focus areas include financial wellness, social mobility, and workforce education, specifically targeting initiatives that promote financial literacy, basic stability, and career development. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt and have been operational for at least three years. The program seeks to empower individuals and families while fostering community growth and stability.

Overview

NOTE: Interested organizations should complete the Charitable Giving Interest Form prior to the next Charitable Grant Cycle. If selected to move forward, the Foundation will issue a link to the full grant application. Applications are reviewed and awarded on a quarterly basis. Community Giving Truliant Foundation’s Community Giving program provides support to nonprofit organizations that are strengthening and improving local communities that contain a Truliant branch. Focus Areas Financial Wellness Nonprofit organizations that are specifically engaged in activities that promoteand improve financial inclusion and financial literacy for adults. (Examples: first time home buying programs, financial counseling and education, credit building activities) Social Mobility Nonprofit organizations providing personal guidance and activities to build basic stability that will cultivate prosperity for individuals and their families. (Examples: food insecurity, affordable housing, clothing & access to transportation) Workforce Education Nonprofit organizations supporting transformational education and workforce development programs that advance career skills and talent development from middle school through postsecondary education. (Examples: mentoring and leadership programs, soft skills and work skills development, teacher support)

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Consideration is given to nonprofits that meet the following criteria: Have a tax-exempt status under IRS section 501(c)(3) Have been in operation for at least three years Have a volunteer board overseeing the organization's operations Provide services to individuals living in a community with a Truliant branch Align with one of our focus areas Have an operating budget of less than $1 millionThe Truliant Foundation can only fund organizations that are located in a community that contains a Truliant branch.

Ineligibility

Truliant is unable to support the following types of requests:Capital campaigns, general operating expenses, or salaries Individuals or families, including those raising funds or pledges to support a single individual or a family unit Faith-based organizations or religious programs For-profit organizations or those without 501(c)(3) status Political candidates, parties, campaigns or causes Clubs, groups and organizations within a school (booster clubs, athletics, PTO/PTA organizations) Youth sports teams or organizations Nonprofits operating outside of a Truliant community Groups that discriminate based on race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status or other legally protected status

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

nonprofitspoverty-alleviationworkforce-developmenteducation

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