Dollar General Literacy Foundation

 
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    CFDA#

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    Funder Type

    Corporate Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    Dollar General Corporation

    Summary

    We support programs in Dollar General hometown communities that are helping individuals take their next steps towards a bright future.

    ?The following grant programs are currently available through the Dollar General Literacy Foundation:

    • Adult Literacy Grants: This program awards funding to nonprofit organizations that provide direct service to adults in need of literacy assistance. Organizations must provide help in one of the following instructional areas: (a) Adult Basic Education, (b) GED or high school equivalency preparation, and, (c) English Language Acquisition.
    • Beyond Words: The Dollar General School Library Relief Program: This program is administered by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), and benefits public school libraries recovering from major disasters. The fund provides grants for books, media, and equipment that support learning in a school library environment.
    • Family Literacy Grants: This program provides funding to family literacy service providers. The Foundation uses the federal government's definition of family literacy when reviewing grant applications. Organizations applying for funding must have the following three components: (a) Adult Education Instruction; (b) Children's Education; and, (c) Parent and Child Together Time (PACT).
    • Summer Reading Grants: This program provides grant funding to local nonprofit organizations and libraries to help with the implementation or expansion of summer reading programs. Programs must target Pre-K through 12th grade students who are new readers, below grade level readers or readers with learning disabilities.
    • Youth Literacy Grants: This program provides funding to schools, public libraries, and nonprofit organizations to help students who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading. Grant funding is provided to assist in the following areas: (a) Implementing new or expanding existing literacy programs; (b) Purchasing new technology or equipment to support literacy initiatives; and, (c) Purchasing books, materials or software for literacy programs. 
     

    History of Funding

    Previous grantees can be seen on the program page at https://dgcdn.bohanwork.com/literacy/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2020-Adult-Literacy-recipients-v2.pdf

    Additional Information

    Detailed information on each grant program can be reviewed: https://www.dgliteracy.org/grant-programs/

    Contacts

    Dollar General Foundation Staff

    Dollar General Foundation Staff
    100 Mission Ridge
    Goodlettsville, TN 37072
    615-855-5208
     

  • Eligibility Details

    To be eligible for a grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, your organization must be a nonprofit organization as determined by the IRS, a public library, school or college providing direct literacy services within a state that Dollar General Corporation operates in and is within 15 miles of a Dollar General store.


    Other eligibility requirements are specific to each grant type and can be found below:

    • Adult Literacy Grants - Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations that provide direct service to adults in need of literary assistance.
    • Beyond Words - Eligible applicants are public school with a pre-existing library, that have incurred substantial damage or hardship due to a natural disaster, fire or an act recognized by the federal government as terrorism within 36 months of the date of the disaster.
    • Family Literacy Grants - Eligible applicants are family literacy service providers.
    • Summer Reading Grants - Eligible applicants are local nonprofit organizations, schools and libraries who target pre-k-12th grade students who are new readers, target below grade level readers, and assist readers with learning disabilities.
    • Youth Literacy Grants - Eligible applicants are schools, public libraries, and nonprofit organizations.

    Deadline Details

    • Adult Literacy Grants: The 2024 cycle will open in January 2024.
    • Beyond Words Program: Applications were accepted on an ongoing basis.
    • Family Literacy Grants: The 2023 Family Literacy grant applications will be available January 2024.
    • Summer Reading Program: The 2023 Summer Reading grant applications will be available January 2024.
    • Youth Literacy Program: The 2023 Youth Literacy grant applications will be available in March 2024.

    Applications should be submitted by 10:00 p.m. CST on the application due date. Similar deadlines, for all programs, are anticipated annually. Most programs open in either January or February for application annually.

    Award Details

    • Adult Literacy Grants: Maximum award is $10,000
    • Beyond Words Program: Award amounts vary
    • Family Literacy Grants: Maximum award is $10,000
    • Summer Reading Program: Maximum award is $3,000
    • Youth Literacy ProgramMaximum award is $4,000

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