BNSF Railway Foundation
Grant Information
The foundation supports the communities it serves and in which its employees live, work, and volunteer.
Program areas include grants for civic, cultural, health and human services, and youth organizations, and federally recognized tribal government. BNSF also has a number of scholarship programs.
American Cancer Society, $300; American Diabetes Association, $1,000; American Heart Association, $1,000; American Red Cross, $400; Boys & Girls Club of Topeka, $500; Cair Paravel Latin School, $500; CASA of Shawnee County, Inc., $500; Holy Family School, $150; Jefferson West High School, $150; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, $1,000; March of Dimes/Walk American, $1,500; McLouth High School, $150; Shawnee Heights High School, $150, Silver Lake high School, $150; Special Olympics Kansas/Fall Classic, $250.
Application info
BNSF employs an open application system. Application may be made at any time. For further information see the Programs website at http://www.bnsffoundation.org/programs/ and How to Apply at http://www.bnsffoundation.org/how-to-apply/
Applying organizations and programs should exist in or serve a community near one of BNSF's rail lines.