IRS VITA Grant Program

 

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) grant program is an IRS initiative designed to support free tax preparation service for the underserved through various partner organizations. This service helps low- to moderate-income individuals, persons with disabilities, the elderly, and limited English speakers file their taxes each year. IRS awards matching funds to these support organizations that offer free tax preparation services during the tax filing season at locations in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Our current grants PDF allow IRS partner organizations to:

  • Increase VITA services to the underserved across the country;
  • Increase the number of returns filed electronically;
  • Enhance volunteer training; and
  • Significantly improve the accuracy of returns prepared at volunteer sites.
  • VITA Grant partners use grant funds to help grow their VITA programs in various ways, including:
    • Hiring dedicated staff that focus on building relationships with community partners, recruiting volunteers and retaining volunteers.
    • Designing and printing posters, customizable flyers, and postcards with information about both the VITA volunteer opportunity and tax preparation services.

    • Administering VITA sites, including general operating costs like purchasing laptops and office supplies.

Please use the links below if you are a partner organization that is interested in applying for a VITA grant or if you are an existing grant recipient seeking additional guidance and information.

If you are interested in becoming an IRS partner or volunteer and need more information, the following links should be helpful.

Contact the IRS VITA Grant Office at Grant.Program.Office@irs.gov for more information.