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The Fluor Foundation

Focus Areas:

Innovation in Job Training

Range:

Up to $25,000

Geographic Focus:

California, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington

Funder Type:

Corporate

Eligibility:

Grants are only made to organizations that are 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations or qualifying non-governmental organizations. An emphasis is placed on programmatic and operating support. Special event and fundraising support is generally not considered. 

Summary:

Fluor invests in community-building strategies and programs that strengthen society and encourage lasting change. We support initiatives to improve job readiness, help individuals acquire gainful employment and assist in career advancement, and build or assist with the renovation of community-serving facilities.

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