Wander Project Grant Request
Thank you for submitting a grant to Wander Project. We are excited to partner with organizations that are solving local issues in and around the areas where our races are held.

The three major project areas our athletes identified as important to them to fund include: preservation and conservation of public lands; education around local ecology and stewardship; and promoting health and wellbeing within communities. Please make sure your request ties into one or more of these project areas.

We will review grants twice a year and funds will be distributed shortly after the review process (typically our funding reviews take place in July and November). Funding is dependent on funds raised for each race. Your deadline date will also depend on when the race in your area is held. Please check race dates on the Wander Project website to learn more www.wanderproject.org

Deadlines:
February 1, 2022 (Grant Cycle 1- for all races from January through June)
May 1, 2022 (Grant Cycle 2- for all races from July through November)

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Email *
Is your organization located in an area where our events are held? This is a prerequisite to obtain WP funding. *
Organization Name *
Contact Name *
Complete Mailing Address *
Location of nonprofit or project: *
Tell us a little about your organization and the local issue it addresses. *
How will WP funding be used to support the community in and around your area? Please be as specific as possible. *
Provide a complete project budget for the proposed support requested above. *
How do you promote diversity, equity and inclusion to make the out doors accessible to all? *
If you receive funding, is your organization willing to be an active partner of Wander Project? Please check ALL ways your organization will partner with Wander Project. *
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Is there anything else you would like WP to know prior to reviewing your grant application?
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