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If your organization is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3), accredited school or public agency, you may go to any of our stores to request a Target GiftCard donation. To be considered, please fill out the GiftCard request form completely, print it out and bring it into your local Target store.
If your organization is a nonprofit 501(c) 3, accredited school or eligible public agency, you may request a Target GiftCard donation. To be considered, please fill out this form completely and bring it to your local Target store.
Learn how the Target Circle community giving program supports nonprofits in local communities, and apply to become one of Target’s nonprofit partners.
To request a charitable contribution, your organization must be a federally tax-exempt section 501(c)(3) charitable organization, accredited school or public agency located in the United States or one of its protectorates.
Grants & Corporate Giving. Anchored to Target’s purpose, Target’s community impact, engagement and philanthropy show up in three ways, and work together to support our Target Forward vision to co-create an equitable and regenerative future with our guests, partners and communities.
Through our Hometown programs in the Twin Cities region, the Target Foundation is committed to advancing racial equity that enables shared prosperity and opportunity for all.
The number 1 need for survivors is cash to spend as they see fit, and on average survivors have less than $10 in savings. With support from the Target Foundation, we’ve developed a trust-based Savings Matching Program that has supported over 1,300 survivors in saving over $500,000 collectively.
To be considered eligible for support, applicants must be registered U.S.-based 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organizations in good standing. Grants are made only to organizations based in Minnesota, with priority given to organizations based in the Twin Cities' seven-county metro area.
With multiple partners and stakeholders, Target is working to meet responsible sourcing commitments for palm oil, cotton, forest-based products, coffee and seafood. In April 2021, we launched our commitment to spend more than $2 billion with Black-owned businesses by the end of 2025.
The Foundation complements the corporation’s role in the community by deploying its resources toward systemic challenges that are embedded within the social, economic and policy context. Our mission is to enable systems that empower people and communities to pursue joy in everyday life.