Chester County Community Foundation announces capacity building grant opportunity
Applications from Chester County nonprofits for capacity building grants will be accepted starting July through September 13.
Applications from Chester County nonprofits for capacity building grants will be accepted starting July through September 13.
The Nelson Foundation launched a new core grant program in 2023. In June, the foundation awarded its first Core Grants under this new equity-centered grant program.
The Regional Foundation makes investments across New Jersey in Camden, Paterson, and Newark.
Changes will apply to PAHWF's fall 2023 grantmaking cycle.
A lifelong resident of Philadelphia and a strong advocate of democratic values, Churchill brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise in executive leadership.
Grants will improve the lives of children, youth, and families in Bucks County and support structural improvements to facilities, renovations, durable equipment, and technology upgrades.
$1 million will go to the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation to undertake a comprehensive strategic planning and community engagement process and $850,000 will go to Drexel University to expand access to the Atwater Kent Collection.
IPMF announced $5.5 million in grant renewals for ongoing support to organizations and projects aligned with the Foundation’s program areas.
The Fund for Women and Girls recently awarded $15,600 in grants to two local organizations – Cheyney University and Mighty Writers El Futuro Kennett – for projects that advance women and girls in Chester County.
Grants will support underrepresented communities across the Greater Philadelphia region build their power by documenting, sharing, and preserving their experiences and stories, as well as strengthening their information networks.