Quadratec Cares “Energize the Environment” Grant Program (Spring 2027)
Environmental Grants for Individuals, Groups, and Organizations Across the United States
Quadratec’s Quadratec Cares “Energize the Environment” Grant Program provides support for individuals, groups, and organizations working to improve the environment through local projects and initiatives. The program awards two environmental grants each year—one in the spring and one in the fall—and the next deadline is October 30, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EST for the fall grant cycle.
Organization: Quadratec
Support Type: Charitable grant
Geographic Focus: United States
About the Funder
Quadratec is a leading aftermarket supplier for Jeep and 4×4 vehicles and has a long history of supporting environmental stewardship through its Quadratec Cares initiatives. Through the “Energize the Environment” Grant Program, the company supports people and organizations with a vision for making the environment better and promoting greater responsibility for natural spaces and recreation areas.
What This Program Supports
Quadratec is looking to fund projects and initiatives designed to benefit the environment. Examples shared by the funder include:
- Trail building or restoration projects
- Park beautification events
- Litter prevention initiatives
- Earth study missions
- Sustainable land management activities
- Community environmental education projects
- Youth educational engagement events
Eligible Support Types
- One-time project support
- Environmental initiative funding
- Grants for community-based or individual environmental efforts
Eligibility & Preferences
Eligible applicants include any individual, group, or organization in the United States that has an environmental idea, event, or initiative designed to improve the environment. This is broader than many corporate grant programs and may be especially attractive for grassroots efforts, volunteer-led projects, and smaller organizations that do not always qualify for traditional foundation funding.
Funding Amounts
Award Amount: $3,500
Quadratec awards one $3,500 spring grant and one $3,500 fall grant each year. Funds are provided as a one-time payment and must be used exclusively for the stated project. Only one grant will be awarded per individual or organization per year, and funds are not renewable or transferable. Previous winners may reapply after one calendar year has passed.
Timeline & Review
📅 Deadline for Spring Grant: October 30, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. EST
📅 Notification: Winners are notified within 20 days following the end of each submission window.
Application / Request Process
Applicants must submit a 1,000–1,600 word essay describing:
- Who they are
- What drives or inspires them
- What they are looking to accomplish
- How they plan to apply the grant to their project
Essays must be submitted to grants@quadratec.com as a PDF (preferred) or Microsoft Word document. Quadratec notes that, due to volume, it cannot respond individually to each submission. The company may also request a receipt, project photos, and permission to feature the project in press releases, blog content, or related materials.
Apply / Learn More:
➡️ https://www.quadratec.com/page/quadratec-cares-grant-program
Why This Opportunity Is a Good Fit
This opportunity is a strong fit for:
- Grassroots environmental projects
- Community groups leading beautification or restoration efforts
- Youth-centered environmental education programs
- Individuals or organizations with a clearly defined environmental initiative
- Applicants seeking a relatively accessible, essay-based corporate grant opportunity
Quadratec’s program stands out because it is open not only to nonprofits, but also to individuals and informal groupswith a compelling environmental project idea.
Corporate Grants Guide Notes
Review Type: Competitive, deadline-based
Deadline: October 30, 2026
Typical Award Size: $3,500
Best Suited For: Individuals, groups, and organizations pursuing environmental improvement projects in the U.S.
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