Walmart

Walmart is a leading retail corporation that operates a variety of supermarket and discount store chains, alongside e-commerce platforms. The company is known for its commitment to providing low-priced goods, which drives significant customer traffic and product turnover. Walmart's strategy emphasizes operational efficiency and convenience, exemplified by the introduction of its supercenters in 1988, which serve as one-stop shopping destinations. As of recent data, Walmart operates over 4,600 stores in the United States and more than 10,000 stores worldwide. In fiscal 2024, Walmart generated over $440 billion in domestic sales, with additional contributions from its Sam's Club stores. Beyond retail, Walmart engages in philanthropic efforts through the Walmart Foundation, supporting various programs that aim to improve community well-being and create opportunities for individuals to enhance their quality of life.

Daniel Eckert

Senior Vice President, Walmart Services and Digital Acceleration

Ashley Hubka

Senior Vice President and General Manager of Walmart Business

Kyle Kinnard

Senior Vice President of Neighborhood Market

Past deals in Non-Profit

CDP

Grant in 2025
CDP is a not-for-profit organization based in London, United Kingdom, founded in 2000. Its mission is to transform global business practices to prevent climate change and safeguard natural resources. CDP operates a global disclosure system that encourages investors, companies, cities, states, and regions to measure and report their environmental data. By harnessing the power of transparency and information sharing, CDP seeks to influence market forces, including shareholders and consumers, to prioritize sustainability in decision-making. The organization aims to place environmental considerations at the core of business and policy strategies, incentivizing thousands of entities worldwide to take actionable steps toward a more sustainable future.

Scott Family Amazeum

Grant in 2023
Scott Family Amazeum is a museum for children and families in Northwest Arkansas. Its desire is to educate people in the best possible manner for whatever lies ahead and to engage the entire family in exploration, learning, and enjoyment.

College Unbound

Grant in 2022
College Unbound is an innovative, degree-granting college for adults who have faced barriers to completing their bachelor's degree. It operates as an individualized studies program in organizational and community Studies. It is specialized in getting students on a path to a degree, keeping focused on that goal, and supporting them in every way necessary to achieve it.

Soil Health Institute

Grant in 2022
Soil Health Institute is a global non-profit organization to preserve and improves soil vitality and productivity through scientific research and advancement. It equips farmers and other landowners with the knowledge they need to successfully implement regenerative soil health systems that benefit agriculture and society economically and environmentally.

Cyber Institute

Grant in 2022
Cyber Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and international NGO that advises government and industry on matters related to cyber policy.

NPower Canada

Grant in 2022
NPower Canada is a charitable organization that launches underserved young adults into meaningful and sustainable IT careers.

Community Foundations of Canada

Grant in 2022
Community Foundations of Canada believe in a future that is bright; a future that is just and sustainable; a future that goes beyond the status quo.

Indspire

Grant in 2022
Indspire is a national Indigenous registered charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.

Operation Food Search

Grant in 2019
Operation Food Search is a St. Louis-based non-profit organization dedicated to ending hunger in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area. Established in 1981, we are the largest distributor of free food in the bi-state region. They distribute more than 3 million dollars worth of food and household essentials to 330 community partner agencies, which in turn feeds 200,000 people in need each month – nearly one-third of whom are children.

Good360

Grant in 2019
We live in a world of plenty, yet millions of people find themselves in critical need every day, creating a vast need gap. At Good360, we are on a mission to close that gap. When we close the gap, we open opportunity: for donors and nonprofits to better serve their communities, for communities to become more resilient and for us all to create less waste. But most of all, we help people to reach their boundless potential. It’s about more than just goods: from children’s toys to personal care items, home goods to mattresses, every item donated helps change a life and open opportunity. Good360 helps fulfill the growing needs of our network of nonprofits by getting the right goods to the right people at the right time. We help companies achieve sustainability and zero-waste goals by extending the useful life of products, keeping millions of pounds of goods out of landfills each year. Good360 is the link between organizations with so much to give and communities in critical need, closing that gap and opening up new opportunities for all.

Girls Who Code

Grant in 2019
Together with leading educators, engineers, and entrepreneurs, Girls Who Code has developed a new model for computer science education, pairing intensive instruction in robotics, web design, and mobile development with high-touch mentorship and exposure led by the industry’s top female engineers and entrepreneurs. In its inaugural program, Girls Who Code empowered young women from New York City’s five boroughs and will launch programs in New York, Detroit, San Francisco, and San Jose in 2013.

Triad Workforce Solutions Collaborative

Grant in 2015
Triad Workforce Solutions Collaborative is a growing Funders Collaborative based in Greensboro, NC with the goals of facilitating career advancement for workers and developing a more skilled and stable workforce for employers. This Collaborative emerged from the Greensboro Works Task Force – a group of business, community, and nonprofit leaders convened by The Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro and United Way of Greater Greensboro. The Task Force’s primary goal was to help the community develop a cooperative, informed and shared vision for the long-term economic success of our residents. The recommendations from the Task Force included:
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