Community Engagement Funding

Partnering to build stronger communities

At 麻豆视频, community is at the heart of everything we do. We believe that when we come together, we can create lasting, meaningful change. That’s why we’re proud to invest in organizations that share our passion for building brighter futures.

Every year, we dedicate up to one percent of our annual pretax profits to support organizations through donations, sponsorships, and in-kind services. We also roll up our sleeves through volunteer opportunities, because giving isn’t just something we do—it’s part of who we are.

Once you’ve submitted your application, our team carefully reviews it against our funding guidelines and Community Engagement Program priorities. Depending on the nature of your request, it may be reviewed at a corporate or regional level. Sometimes we may reach out for additional details to better understand your proposed organization’s impact.

How to Apply

Applying for funding is simple. Click on “Apply now” below to complete our online application form. It will guide you step by step through the information we need to consider your request. Because we receive many thoughtful applications, our review process can take time. Please allow up to 90 days for a response.

To make the application process clear and fair, we’ve established funding guidelines that help us stay focused on the areas where we can make the most impact.

Before you apply, please take a moment to review the following. These guidelines outline the types of requests we are unable to support. This helps us ensure that our resources are directed to programs that align with our mission of building stronger, healthier, and more sustainable communities.

We normally only consider one request per year, per charity.

If you want to apply for a second consecutive year of funding, please show us:

  • How previous funding was used
  • New?components that will enhance or expand your program

We do not provide funding to:

  • Animal activist organizations
  • Human rights activism
  • Beauty or talent contests
  • Individual sponsorships including athletes and artists
  • All levels of competitive or professional sports
  • Labor groups
  • Loans for small businesses
  • Profit-making enterprises
  • Ethnic or religious organizations, unless their services or resources are available equally to other groups
  • Requests from third-party fundraisers
  • Film production/publishing activities
  • Conferences, seminars, or workshops
  • Travel, accommodation, meal expenses, field trips, or tours
  • Organizations that discriminate on the basis of characteristics such as race, sex, gender, color, creed, religious beliefs, citizenship status, nation of origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability