Rockwell Automation has identified Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education, as the company's focused giving area.
Contributions are also made to Health and Human Services, Arts and Culture and limited Civic organizations.
Rockwell Automation focuses its funding on communities where we have a larger presence. Our major facilities in these cities evaluate requests and determine and prioritize need in their community.
Grants are made from our charitable giving entities on either a quarterly or annual cycle. Grants are normally larger than $1,000 and are usually for general operations or programs.
Sponsorships are made from our direct operating funds which we call Company Funds. These contributions are usually made for fundraising events.
We prefer to make grants whenever possible.
Requests should align with our Focused Giving referenced above.
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General Limitations and Restrictions
Organizations are not eligible for consideration if they have not received a permanent, tax exempt ruling determination from the U.S. federal government (or non-U.S. equivalent), or if they cannot provide current full, certified, audited financial statements, of if they are private foundations.
Funding from Rockwell Automation should not be requested for the following purposes:
Grants to individuals
Religious organizations for religious purposes
Fraternal or social organizations
Unsolicited capital campaigns
Unsolicited multi-year pledges
The Company will not make any contributions to any individual, entity or organization that commits, attempts to commit, advocates, facilitates or participates in terrorist acts or has committed, attempted to commit, facilitated or participated in terrorist acts.