Alcoa Foundation Investments Wherever Alcoa operates across the globe, we work hard to earn our social license to operate every day. Guided by the Alcoa Community Framework, Alcoa and Alcoa Foundation partner with nonprofits, academic institutions, local governments, and civic organizations to address community development needs and advance our core priorities around environment, empowerment, education, and sustainable design.
Our commitment is further strengthened by the hands–on work of our thousands of employee volunteers, who each day play an active role in making our neighborhoods and the communities in which Alcoa operates safer, stronger, and more compelling places to live and work.
To learn more about how Alcoa is addressing local needs and tackling global challenges, please visit the Alcoa Foundation website.
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To view Alcoa Foundation grants for specific regions, select from the choices below. Total grantmaking in Hungary since 2009: US$573,000 This database is updated once a year in March.
Organization
Grant Purpose
"ARANYESO" FOUNDATION FOR THE HEALTHY PEOPLE
"Fultorna" Dyslexia Prevention Program
AFS HUNGARY INTERCULTURAL PROGRAMS FOUNDATION
intercultural exchange program for high school students
Association of Regional Extended Families, Szekesfehervar (AREF
health awareness and prevention program
Association of Regional Extended Families, Szekesfehervar (AREF
health awareness and prevention program
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE)
scholarship and economics research program
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE)
scholarship and economics research program
Corvinus University Budapest
accounting research and education program
Corvinus University Budapest
accounting research and education program
Directorate of Museums in Fejer County - King Stephen Museum
educational and cultural center programs
Egry Street Kindergarten
Developing Sustainable Communities Through Children program