The Grubhub Community Grant Program is currently open to nonprofit organizations that have been nominated for a Grubhub Community Fund grant through the Grubhub Driver Community Grant program (no driver nominations are currently being accepted).
The Driver Community Grant Program allows eligible Grubhub delivery partners to nominate community organizations from their local communities for a Grubhub Community Fund grant.* Eligible organizations included those driving impact in local communities or national nonprofit organizations. Priority will be given to organizations that meet the eligibility criteria and applications that best align with Grubhub's community impact areas of focus.
Eligible, nominated organizations are invited to submit an application for the opportunity to receive a grant of up to $5,000 from the Grubhub Community Fund.
Please reference the invitation email to retrieve your invitation code, which will be required to complete an application. Please direct any other inquiries to grants@grubhub.com (Response time: 1 - 3 business days). This email address is not monitored outside of normal business hours.
Application Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations must be a U.S. organization operating and serving those within the United States.
- Organizations must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
- All applicants must be in good standing with state and federal laws to be eligible for grant funding.
- Nominated nonprofits must provide services within the below categories:
- Food and Meal Programs: Organizations providing food and meals programs including food banks, food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters providing meal services, and afterschool/out-of-school/summer meal programs.
- Workforce Development Programs: Organizations that provide youth and adult workforce development/vocational training, culinary arts training, career exploration, business development and/or entrepreneurship programs.
- Community Organizations: Organizations providing or supporting direct service community-based programs aimed at helping their communities thrive and supporting the overall well-being of individuals and families.
- The below organizations are not eligible for this grant opportunity:
- Schools (public private, charter, colleges and universities)
- School PTA, youth troops, social clubs, and similar organizations
- Youth and adult recreational and sports programs (or other similar programs).
- Religious organizations
- For-profit organizations including social enterprises
- Private non-operating foundations.
- Governmental entities and government related organizations.
- Non-functionally-integrated (FISO) type III supporting organizations.
Invitation Codes: Please enter the invitation/eligibility code when prompted. If the program states that you are ineligible, please go to your account settings to update your eligibility criteria with the invitation code provided for the program you are currently applying to.
Grubhub's Impact Focus Areas
At Grubhub, we focus our community impact and philanthropic efforts in three key focus areas: Helping Close the Hunger Gap, Creating Opportunity in the Hospitality Industry, and Supporting Independent Restaurants. Each year we work to support community organizations doing work at the national and local level through our corporate giving and the Grubhub Community Fund. To learn more, please visit our Community Page.
*The Driver Community Grant Program is made possible by the Grubhub Community Fund. The Grubhub Community Fund is a donor-advised fund (DAF) at a national sponsoring organization. All grant recommendations are subject to final approval by the DAF sponsoring organization.
Grubhub Community Grant Program
The Grubhub Community Grant Program is currently open to nonprofit organizations that have been nominated for a Grubhub Community Fund grant through the Grubhub Driver Community Grant program (no driver nominations are currently being accepted).
The Driver Community Grant Program allows eligible Grubhub delivery partners to nominate community organizations from their local communities for a Grubhub Community Fund grant.* Eligible organizations included those driving impact in local communities or national nonprofit organizations. Priority will be given to organizations that meet the eligibility criteria and applications that best align with Grubhub's community impact areas of focus.
Eligible, nominated organizations are invited to submit an application for the opportunity to receive a grant of up to $5,000 from the Grubhub Community Fund.
Please reference the invitation email to retrieve your invitation code, which will be required to complete an application. Please direct any other inquiries to grants@grubhub.com (Response time: 1 - 3 business days). This email address is not monitored outside of normal business hours.
Application Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations must be a U.S. organization operating and serving those within the United States.
- Organizations must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.
- All applicants must be in good standing with state and federal laws to be eligible for grant funding.
- Nominated nonprofits must provide services within the below categories:
- Food and Meal Programs: Organizations providing food and meals programs including food banks, food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters providing meal services, and afterschool/out-of-school/summer meal programs.
- Workforce Development Programs: Organizations that provide youth and adult workforce development/vocational training, culinary arts training, career exploration, business development and/or entrepreneurship programs.
- Community Organizations: Organizations providing or supporting direct service community-based programs aimed at helping their communities thrive and supporting the overall well-being of individuals and families.
- The below organizations are not eligible for this grant opportunity:
- Schools (public private, charter, colleges and universities)
- School PTA, youth troops, social clubs, and similar organizations
- Youth and adult recreational and sports programs (or other similar programs).
- Religious organizations
- For-profit organizations including social enterprises
- Private non-operating foundations.
- Governmental entities and government related organizations.
- Non-functionally-integrated (FISO) type III supporting organizations.
Invitation Codes: Please enter the invitation/eligibility code when prompted. If the program states that you are ineligible, please go to your account settings to update your eligibility criteria with the invitation code provided for the program you are currently applying to.
Grubhub's Impact Focus Areas
At Grubhub, we focus our community impact and philanthropic efforts in three key focus areas: Helping Close the Hunger Gap, Creating Opportunity in the Hospitality Industry, and Supporting Independent Restaurants. Each year we work to support community organizations doing work at the national and local level through our corporate giving and the Grubhub Community Fund. To learn more, please visit our Community Page.
*The Driver Community Grant Program is made possible by the Grubhub Community Fund. The Grubhub Community Fund is a donor-advised fund (DAF) at a national sponsoring organization. All grant recommendations are subject to final approval by the DAF sponsoring organization.