IMA Foundation
Creating positive, powerful change.
We foster a charitable corporate culture because we’re dedicated to giving back.
Founded over 50 years ago, the IMA Foundation provides financial support to organizations and initiatives that primarily focus on advancing youth, with five key areas identified: education, mental health, arts & culture, food insecurity and homelessness.
$995,000
Raised by IMA Foundation Events in 2023
100+ nonprofit
Grantees in 2023
$160,000
Matched by IMA Foundation in 2023Â
11,700 hours
Volunteered by IMA associates in 2023Â
Fall 2024 Cycle
The Fall 2024 Grant Cycle is now closed and the IMA Foundation has notified all applicants via email. If you have any questions, please email us at foundation@imacorp.com
Spring 2025 Cycle
The Spring 2025 Grant Cycle will open in mid-February. Questions? Email foundation@imacorp.com
Foundation events
Making our
communities better.
The IMA Foundation hosts recreational events in several markets to raise funds, foster community engagement, and develop business relationships.
Sharing a common vision.
We eagerly come alongside like-minded organizations that share our common values.
Our Vision & Purpose
Advancing Youth
The IMA Foundation provides grants to organizations that have a primary focus on advancing youth, with five key areas identified: education, mental health, arts & culture, food insecurity and homelessness.
Eligible organizations and programs must focus on youth under the age of 26. We strive to empower our communities by creating opportunities where we work and live to protect assets and make a difference.
Education
To support organizations and programs that encourage youth and help develop the necessary skills and mindset needed to achieve success in their future careers and make a difference in their communities.
Samples include but are not limited to:
- Mentoring or after-school programs
- K-12 public education
- Higher education
- Scholarship programs
- Workforce development
Mental Health
To support organizations and programs that provide access or direct programming of mental health services, promoting resiliency and mental well-being, specifically, depression, stress, anxiety, and death by suicide.
- Mental health education and/or training
- Training and education for staff
- Awareness and prevention programs
Arts & Culture
To foster cultural vitality in our communities, we support arts and cultural organizations or programs that encourage inclusive creative expression, creating a well-rounded and connected community.
- Cultural institutions with focused programming for underserved K-12 youth
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- Arts programs delivered to public schools
Food Insecurity
To increase access to healthy and nutritious food for our communities. Our goal is to provide funding to organizations addressing the root causes of hunger, eliminating barriers related to food insecurity and promoting equitable access to quality food.
- Food banks
- Public school assistance programs
- Organizations or programs that address “food desertsâ€
Homelessness
To support youth experiencing homelessness, we endorse programs and organizations that focus on the coordination, operation, and administration of homeless assistance projects. Our goal is to better serve youth by providing them with a path to safe and stable housing.
- Homeless shelters or drop-in centers
- Support services for youth experiencing homelessness
Awarded Grants
Twice a year, the IMA Foundation board of trustees review hundreds of applications and vote to award grants to nonprofits in the communities where our associates live and work. This fall cycle, 69 nonprofits whose missions reflect the IMA Foundation’s focus on advancing youth, with five key areas identified: education, mental health, arts & culture, food insecurity and homelessness, were selected to receive grants totaling $653,280.
Boston
- The Home for Little Wanderers
- The Wily Network
Charlotte (ECM)
- Friends of Brantley
- Youth Golf Foundation of the Carolinas
Connecticut
- Seymour Food 2 Kids
Dallas
- Cristo Rey Dallas High School
- Jewish Family Service of Dallas
- Junior Achievement of Dallas
- Network of Community Ministries
- United Way of Metropolitan Dallas
- Volar
Denver
- Attainment Network
- Chance Sports
- Child Advocates – Denver CASA
- City Year Denver
- Construction Education Foundation of Colorado
- Denver Center for the Performing Arts
- Denver Scholarship Foundation
- Environmental Learning for Kids
- Judi’s House
- Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain
- MSU Denver
- Warren Village
Florida (W3)
- Boys and Girls Clubs of Tampa Bay
General IMA Foundation
- Wichita State University Foundation
- Bill Cohen endowed scholarship
Houston
- Hope Stone
- Mission Squash of Houston (Mission Success)
Kansas City
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City
- Cornerstones of Care
- Food Equality Initiative
- Oconnell Children’s Shelter
- Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City
New York
- Chelsea Piers Foundation
- Lifting Up Westchester
- New 42nd Street
- Paper Mill Playhouse
- Intempo Organization
Oregon
- Eugene Symphony Association
- Looking Glass Community Services
- Make A Wish Foundation of Oregon
- SVDP Society of Lane County
Pittsburgh
- Grow Pittsburgh
- Rainbow Kitchen Community Services
Pacific Northwest (PS&F)
- Alaska Eating Disorders Alliance
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Northwest
- Boys To Men Mentoring Network of Hawaii
- Cup Of Cool Water
- Innovative Services NW
- Kandelia
- Sound
- Young Men’s Christian Association of
Pierce and Kitsap Counties
Salt Lake City
- Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Utah
- Utah Youth Village
- Youth Futures
West
- Love Program
- Foundation ThinkAgain
- Laura’s House
- Puente Learning Center
- Turning Point Center for Families
- Club 21 Learning & Resource Center
- Friends of @Gala
- The Valley Economic Alliance
- Urban Txt Teens Exploring Technology
Wichita
- Family Promise of Wichita
- Friends University
- McPherson College
- Simply Hygiene
- Wichita Children’s Home
- The Pando Initiative
IMA Foundation Board of Trustees
Condon Business Development Executive
Martinez Executive Vice President, Senior Counsel, EBS