Ameriprise Financial Community Grants – May 15 Deadline
Spring Grant Cycle for Community Impact and Volunteer Engagement
Ameriprise Financial’s spring grant cycle supports nonprofit organizations working to strengthen communities, meet essential needs, and engage volunteers. This cycle provides another opportunity each year for organizations aligned with Ameriprise’s giving priorities to apply for funding.
Organization: Ameriprise Financial
Support Type: Community grants
Geographic Focus: United States, with priority in communities where Ameriprise operates
Application Deadline: May 15
About the Funder
Ameriprise Financial supports nonprofit organizations that improve lives and build stronger communities. Through its community grantmaking, Ameriprise invests in programs that create meaningful, local impact and encourage employee and advisor involvement.
What This Program Supports
Funding priorities include:
Meeting Basic Needs
Support for programs focused on hunger relief, housing stability, and financial or social self-sufficiency.
Community Vitality
Initiatives that enhance neighborhood strength, disaster recovery, and community development.
Volunteer-Driven Programs
Organizations that actively engage Ameriprise employees or advisors in volunteer service.
Eligibility & Preferences
- Must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
- Program alignment with Ameriprise funding priorities is required
- Preference for organizations with existing or planned Ameriprise volunteer engagement
- Complete online application required
Funding Amounts
Grant sizes vary and are determined based on program scope, impact, and available funding.
Timeline & Review
📅 Application Deadline: May 15
📅 Review Period: Post-deadline review
📅 Notification: Applicants notified after funding decisions are made
Apply / Learn More
➡️ https://www.ameriprise.com/about/community-impact/grant-making
Why This Opportunity Is a Good Fit
This cycle is ideal for nonprofits seeking flexible community support and those able to engage corporate volunteers as part of their program delivery.
Corporate Grants Guide Notes
Review Type: Competitive, cyclical
Best Suited For: Nonprofits focused on basic needs, community vitality, and volunteer-driven impact