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Hometown Proud Grant

See Funder Details for: Kubota
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Deadline: Mar 31, 2025

categories applicant type

Government Entity
Nonprofit

categories applicant type ineligibility

categories country of field work preference

categories country of residency

United States

categories country of residency preference

categories ecosystem

categories featured set

categories field of work

Community Development & Revitalization
Greening & Beautification
Horticulture & Gardening
Parks & Public Spaces
Playgrounds

categories funding uses

Project / Program

categories location of field work

United States

categories must travel to

categories specific faiths

created at

2022-03-21T19:16:01Z

exclusive to minorities

False

external reference id

funder

funder created at

2023-07-21T19:26:27Z

funder ein

Funder

Kubota

funder is custom

False

funder name

Kubota

funder updated at

2023-10-05T03:06:38Z

Funding Cycles

Interval:
yearly
Deadline 1 Type:
date
Expires: Apr 15, 2022
Interval:
yearly
Deadline 1 Type:
date
Expires: Mar 31, 2023
Interval:
yearly
Deadline 1 Type:
date
Expires: Apr 12, 2024
Interval:
yearly
Deadline 1 Type:
date
Expires: Mar 31, 2025
Interval:
yearly
Deadline 1 Type:
date
Expires: Mar 31, 2026

gender

hidden account wide

False

is custom

False

is limited submission

limited submission requirements

overview

Kubota Tractor Corporation is pleased to announce a 3rd year of its community grant program: Kubota Hometown Proud. In the spirit of Together We Do More, Kubota’s Hometown Proud community revitalization grant program will once again invest in FIVE $100,000 community grants, helping local organizations make an impact in their own communities.

And the support doesn’t stop there: Each of the five grant winners will have a chance at an additional $100,000 Kubota Community Choice Award selected by public vote this summer.

In its first two years, Kubota Hometown Proud has helped fund agricultural education centers, support infrastructure for food literacy programs, build community gardens to train and employ adults with disabilities, and create all-access playgrounds, all important initiatives brought forth from local nonprofits and municipalities last year from across the country.

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hometown-proud

updated at

2025-01-24T16:35:36Z