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Rockwell Collins has two funding vehicles: the Rockwell Collins Charitable Corporation and the Rockwell Collins Community
Partnership Fund. Within these entities, we have identified two distinct funding priorities, and special consideration will
be given to proposals that integrate these issues:
- Education, with emphasis in math, science, engineering and technology; and
- Culture and the arts, with emphasis on youth educational programs.
Rockwell Collins also contributes to Health and Human Services and Civic organizations. Special consideration is given to
qualifying organizations in which our employees are involved as volunteers. However, the majority of gifts to these organizations
are made through Rockwell Collins United Way corporate contributions or our employee campaigns.
Rockwell Collins provides funding in regions of the United States where we have facilities and a substantial number of employees
(generally at least 100). All requests for contributions to organizations operating outside of Rockwell Collins headquarter
community should be submitted to the local Rockwell Collins Human Resources manager.
Limitations and Restrictions
Organizations are not eligible for consideration if they have not received a permanent, tax-exempt ruling determination from
the federal government, or if they cannot provide current full, certified, audited financial statements, or if they are private
foundations.
Funding will not be considered for the following purposes:
- General endowments
- Deficit reduction
- Grants to individuals
- Federated campaigns
- Religious organizations for religious purposes
- Fraternal or social organizations
Organizations outside the U.S. must provide non-governmental organization (NGO) documentation. An application form must be
filled out for grant request consideration. See application for submission details and deadlines.
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