Since 1952, Allstate has invested more than $275 million in funding in communities across the country to address key social issues. The Foundation invests millions of dollars annually in U.S. programs aligned with three focus areas: Safe and vital communities; Economic empowerment; Tolerance, inclusion and diversity.
Safe and Vital Communities
The Allstate Foundation is dedicated to fostering safe and vital communities where people live, work and raise families. Allstate strives to foster communities that are economically strong, crime-free, and give residents a sense of belonging and commitment.
Allstate’s Safe and Vital Communities funding priorities are:
Teen Safe Driving: Helping to save young lives and instill a lifetime of safe driving attitudes and behaviors.
Catastrophe response: Rebuilding lives after a natural disaster strikes.
Neighborhood revitalization: Nurturing safe, strong, and healthy communities.
Economic Empowerment
The Foundation is committed to empowering Americans with the economic resources and knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their financial future.
Allstate’s Economic Empowerment funding priorities are:
Domestic Violence: Helping survivors live free and stay free from violence by building their financial security.
Financial and economic literacy: Building a more secure financial future for Americans.
Tolerance, Inclusion, and Diversity
Allstate believes that in order for a community to be strong, it has to recognize and value all of its members. That’s why we are committed to programs that bring tolerance, inclusion, and value to people of all backgrounds regardless of ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, age or physical challenges.
Allstate’s Tolerance, Inclusion, and Diversity funding priorities are:
Teaching tolerance to youth: Fostering a generation free of bias and intolerance.
Alleviating discrimination: Encouraging communities to be free of prejudice.
Eligibility
To qualify for funding from The Allstate Foundation, an organization must be exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code, or be a municipal, state or federal government entity.
The does not provide grants to support the following:
Individuals
Fundraising events, sponsorships
Equipment purchases, unless part of a community outreach program
Athletic events
Memorial grants
Athletic teams, bands and choirs
Organizations that restrict participation on the basis of religion
Scouting groups
Private elementary schools
Requests to support travel
Grant requests for production of audio, film or video
Non-domestic (international) causes