Making Play and Sport Possible Through Our Nike Community Impact Fund
What to Know
Through the Nike Community Impact Fund (NCIF), we’re powering the future of youth sport in our employee backyards across North America and Europe. We do this by investing in local nonprofit organizations that are driving positive, lasting change and making play possible for all youth in their communities.
NCIF fuels employee community engagement, by inviting Nike teammates to get involved in the grant selection process. This employee-led, neighborhood-focused approach allows us to support organizations that we’re confident can make a big impact on their communities — because no one knows what their neighborhood needs better than the people who live and work there.

Here’s how NCIF works
- Starting in January, local organizations in NCIF-supported communities in our employee backyards can apply for a grant.
- A volunteer committee comprised of local Nike teammates — from offices, logistic centers and Air Manufacturing and Innovation sites — is trained on how to review grant applications.
- NCIF committee members share their local insights and provide recommendations on which organizations should receive funding.
- By the end of May, local organizations are notified about their grant requests and grant disbursements are made.
Apply for a grant in these cities:
- Amsterdam, Amersfoort, Hilversum, Utrecht (The Netherlands)
King Baudouin Foundation - Antwerp, Limburg, Flemish Brabant (Belgium)
King Baudouin Foundation - Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
Charities Aid Foundation of America - Mid-South/Memphis, Tennessee (USA)
Charities Aid Foundation of America - Portland, Oregon/Pacific Northwest (USA)
Oregon Community Foundation - St. Louis, Missouri (USA)
Charities Aid Foundation of America - Toronto (Canada)
The Jamaal Magloire Foundation