HDR Foundation - Small Grant Cycle

The HDR Foundation aims to benefit communities where we live and work, based on the belief that giving back is a civic duty and a privilege. Founded in 2012 by Eric Keen, it supports education, healthy communities, and environmental stewardship, reflecting HDR's expertise. The foundation emphasizes kindness, as originally stated by the company founder, H.H. Henningson.

Type of Support

Overview

The HDR Foundation grants focus on three key areas aligned with the company's expertise: Education, aiming to reduce poverty, improve health, and advance prosperity through support for education at all levels; Healthy Communities, by funding projects that promote active lifestyles, wellness education, and preventative healthcare, leveraging their globally recognized healthcare design practice; and Environmental Stewardship, supporting projects that emphasize restoration, renewal, conservation, and sustainable practices of global resources. The grant program seeks projects with direct impact and the potential for replication or scaling.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
USA
Organization Type
U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
Federally recognized tribal governments
Educational institutions
Political subdivisions such as school districts or libraries
Other
  • Located in communities where HDR employees live and work

Ineligibility

Individuals, including those seeking scholarships
Organizations with pending IRS issues affecting tax-exempt status
Operational support requests (e.g., salaries, wages, consultant fees)
Faith-based institutions or those with a faith-based mission
Organizations focused on domesticated animal welfare
Advocacy groups
Travel support requests
Capital campaign requests
Pass-through organizations, endowments, community foundations, rotaries, and operating foundations
Requests for sponsorships, conferences, or prizes.
5k – 30k

Submission

Review Criteria

Our foundation, powered and guided by our employees, prioritizes support for organizations based within the communities where HDR employees reside and are actively engaged, highlighting a strong emphasis on employee participation.