Northrop Grumman Corporation recognizes our obligations to our shareholders, employees, customers, and communities. We are committed to be a responsible corporate citizen and support communities throughout the United States, particularly where our employees live and work, with financial, in-kind and volunteer resources. Through the Contributions Program, the Company seeks to address critical issues and needs by providing financial assistance to accredited schools and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
The company focuses a substantial portion of its contributions on programs which address education, health and human services, and services for veterans and the military.
As a rule, we do not provide grants to: religious organizations; political groups; fraternal organizations; individuals; athletic groups or activities, including charity-benefit sporting events; charter schools; bands or choirs; capital campaigns; organizations providing services primarily to animals; communities outside of the United States, organizations whose programs discriminate based on race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
It is the policy of the Northrop Grumman Corporation to review grant requests two times per year. Grant requests submitted by April 30 will be reviewed by May 30. Grant requests submitted by September 30 will be reviewed by October 30.
Organizations may only submit a request for financial assistance one time in a calendar year.
How to Submit a Request for a Financial Contribution
Grant requests should be submitted using this web site. To apply for a grant, you will be asked to enter the organization’s Tax Exempt Number, which will be automatically validated with the IRS database. You also will be required to include the following information in your application.