Committed to Funding Change

Lasting change requires action

That’s why we emphasize making a difference through community outreach and involvement. Motus is invested in creating long-term partnerships that create solutions for stronger, more resilient communities.

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Fueling Hope

Motus is one of the largest corporate supporters of Remedy International, a nonprofit that provides emergency relief aid to the severely disadvantaged. Fueling Hope works to offset food crises among children and families at the onset of disasters and emergencies.

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Inspiring Unity

We believe sharing diverse perspectives, experiences and backgrounds can spark rich dialogue that contributes to shared success. Through the support of various museums, our Inspiring Unity effort helps promote cultural and historical awareness. The result: Inspiring you and the community.

Lasting change requires action

That’s why we emphasize making a difference through community outreach and involvement. Motus is invested in creating long-term partnerships that create solutions for stronger, more resilient communities.

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Fueling Hope

Motus is one of the largest corporate supporters of Remedy
International, a nonprofit that provides emergency relief aid
to the severely disadvantaged. Fueling Hope works to
offset food crises among children and families at the onset
of disasters and emergencies.

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Inspiring Unity

We believe sharing diverse perspectives, experiences and
backgrounds can spark rich dialogue that contributes to
shared success. Through the support of various museums,
our Inspiring Unity effort helps promote cultural and
historical awareness. The result: Inspiring you and the
community.

APPLY FOR A GRANT

Motus extends funding to organizations that meet the following criteria:

  • Must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and not classified as a private foundation

  • Effort must be aligned with our funding priorities of community development, education, workforce development, meeting critical needs, or improving environmental challenges.

The following organizations are not eligible for funding:

  • Organizations that deny service to a potential client or beneficiary on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, veteran, or disability status

  • Individuals, including those seeking scholarships or fellowship assistance

  • Political, labor, fraternal organizations, or civic clubs

  • Religious organizations (for example, churches and synagogues). Some secular community service programs such as soup kitchens, shelters for the homeless, and job banks are eligible, even when sponsored by religious groups.

  • Individual pre-K-12 schools (public or private)

  • Sports, athletic events, or athletic programs

  • Travel-related events, including student trips or tours

  • Development or production of books, films, videos, or television programs

  • Memorial campaigns