Pfizer Connecticut Opens Calls for 2023 Community Grants

Pfizer Connecticut Opens Calls for 2023 Community Grants - ccnull
Pfizer Connecticut Opens Calls for 2023 Community Grants - ccnull
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Community engagement and support is a priority for Pfizer Connecticut. For the past 64 years, Pfizer has maintained a strong relationship with the community through grants, mentoring, and diverse volunteering opportunities. One of the most visible components of that support is the annual Community Grants program.

Local Non-Profit organizations are now invited to apply for Pfizer Connecticut Laboratories 2023/2024 competitive grants. Applications from organizations serving communities in Southeastern Connecticut, the greater New Haven area, and southern Rhode Island will be considered. Priority will be given to programs that bring STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) to students from elementary through high school. Grant opportunities will also be focused on programs that provide for the underserved or to support local civic and cultural institutions.

Grants will range from $1,000 to $5,000. The Connecticut Laboratories community grants program does not fund access to healthcare or special events such as fundraising dinners, charity sporting events, galas and award ceremonies, or capital improvements.

Organizations can apply online with invitation code: Groton2023 at https://www.cybergrants.com/pfizer_usrd/communitygiving no later than March 31, 2023, for programs taking place July 2023 through June 2024.

**Please note, the invitation code (Groton2023) must be entered each time you log-in to the CyberGrants platform to work on an application. **

For more information, please email PfizerConnecticutLabs@pfizer.com.

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