Collins Aerospace makes charitable contributions to a variety of nonprofit organizations in the United States and around the world.
Our giving priorities include education with an emphasis in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), and community vitality with an emphasis on projects that engage our employees in building strong, vital, and sustainable communities in which we work and live. Through strengthening the quality of education and working to grow our communities, we are redefining aerospace.
Collins Aerospace makes grants available for programs and initiatives. We support fundraising events and sponsorship opportunities in the communities where our employees live and work.
None is available.
Funding will not be considered for the following purposes:
Eligible applicants are non profit organizations. Organizations are not eligible for consideration if they have not received a permanent, tax-exempt 501(c)3 ruling determination from the federal government or cannot provide current full, certified, audited financial statements, or if they are private foundations. Eligible public organizations and governmental agencies such as schools, parks departments, etc., must submit a W-9 as documentation. Further projects must occur in are areas where Collins Aerospace has facilities and a substaintial number of employees (at least 250).
Funding for grants of $20,000 or more should be submitted by August 31, annually to be considered for the following calendar year. Applications for grants less than $20,000 can be submitted throughout the year.
Award amounts vary. Collins Aerospace has two funding categories: