Philadelphia Foundation Announces $2.9 Million in Grants to Nearly 100 Nonprofit Organizations
Grantees are focused on advocacy, direct service, impact, leadership, and funds for children across Greater Philadelphia.
Grantees are focused on advocacy, direct service, impact, leadership, and funds for children across Greater Philadelphia.
The Sarah Ralston Foundation announced the appointment of Heather Finnegan as its new Executive Director, effective December 16, 2024.
Thirty women, trans, and/or gender nonconforming artists and cultural producers in Greater Philadelphia were selected to receive the 2024 Art and Change Grant (ACG).
Independence Public Media Foundation announced its 2024 Community Voices Fund grant recipients, with $800,000 awarded to 33 organizations and projects.
The community foundation announced $45,505 in capacity building grants to 15 Chester County nonprofits that were selected by a Grants & Scholarship Policy Committee through a competitive grantmaking process.
The grant to the Philadelphia Cultural Fund will support a four-year initiative providing small arts and culture organizations with general operating support grants and capacity strengthening services.
Funding supports one of Eluna’s signature programs: Camp Erin, the largest grief camp network for school-aged youth and their families across the U.S. and Canada, providing weekend, day, and online bereavement support and resource.
This award is given to professional advisors who advocate for and encourage legacy philanthropy, playing a pivotal role in expanding the Chester County Community Foundation’s philanthropic mission.
FCP awarded its fall Partnership in Youth Services (PYS) Grant to 14 non-profit organizations serving children, young adults, and families in Bucks County.
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage announced that it has awarded $10.2 million to 39 Philadelphia-area cultural organizations and artists, including $3.5 million to help ensure the future of several of the most prominent institutions in the city and $1 million in unrestricted fellowships to 12 local artists.