Frequently Asked Questions
The Community Ties Giving Program considers support to 501(c)(3) public charities located in communities served by Union Pacific Railroad. To determine if your organization may qualify, go to Grant Criteria & Eligibility.
The Community Ties Giving Program only accepts proposals through our online application process. To apply for a grant, go to Application Process & Timeline.
No; the Community Ties Giving Program accepts only online applications. We do not accept letters of intent or respond to requests for applications outside of this process. To apply for a grant, go to Application Process & Timeline.
Please visit the application website. Printer-friendly versions of each application will be available should you pass the eligibility quiz.
The Community Ties Giving Program accepts Local Grant applications throughout April and May (exact dates may vary slightly each year). Review our Application Process & Timeline for additional information.
You will be notified on or before September 1 as to the status of your grant application.
After completing your online application and selecting "Submit" in the Review and Submit section, a system-generated email confirming receipt will be sent to the email address provided in the "Contact" area of the application. If you do not receive a confirmation email, please check to make sure you clicked "Submit", not "Save".
You can increase the possibility of receiving a grant and improve the quality of your proposal by having a clear alignment with one of our Funding Priorities & Objectives and by reading and adhering to the Grant Criteria & Eligibility.
The Community Ties Giving Program distributes approximately $5 million annually through the Local Grants Program.
Typical grant awards in the Local Grants program will range from $5,000 – $30,000. Based on the past several years, the average grant was less than $10,000.
Not necessarily. Many aspects of your proposal are taken into consideration, including your organization's mission and goals, leadership, vision and strategy, type of request, community, etc.
No. The Community Ties Giving Program reviews more than 1,700 grant requests per year and can support only a small portion of these projects. Unless your nonprofit currently possesses a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) determination letter from the IRS, you are not eligible to apply.
Yes. The Community Ties Giving Program does not award in-kind gifts of land, structures, equipment or materials from Union Pacific Railroad.
No. The organization must have completed the appropriate forms and filed them with the IRS to receive this ruling. Check with your accountant regarding the IRS designation status of your organization.
No. There are numerous 501(c) designations in the IRS Code. The Community Ties Giving Program only accepts requests from 501(c)(3) public charities.
No. Law prohibits the Community Ties Giving Program from granting funds to one qualified organization that in turn provides the funds to an unqualified organization.
No. The Community Ties Giving Program does not accept applications from organizations that require a fiscal sponsor.
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No. Due to the volume of requests, UP is unable to provide individualized feedback on applications before or after decisions are announced.
Union Pacific strives to attract all available talent. We are committed to creating an environment where all people can be their best, personally and professionally, as we remain a merit and performance-based company. This ideal is reflected in our philanthropic commitment.
We want to know that your organization acknowledges and is working to address discrimination within your programming. Having a policy means your organization has developed, approved and distributed to your stakeholders a formal statement reflecting your organization’s stance against discrimination.
Union Pacific is proud to support local United Way organizations across our 23-state footprint. Union Pacific has a longstanding partnership with the United Way, an organization which we believe is a vital resource and contributor to communities across the country. United Way chapters may apply through the normal application process.