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Unprecedented program aims to ‘Rebuild’ Philadelphia, serve as national community investment model
The National Recreation and Park Association's annual conference highlights the City of Philadelphia's Rebuild initiative.
Seeking to Build Community, Philadelphia Invests $500M in Recreational Spaces
Supported by a record $100 million grant from the William Penn Foundation, Philadelphia launched a high-profile, mayor-backed, seven-year, $500 million initiative called “Rebuild” to revitalize neighborhood parks, recreation centers, playgrounds, and libraries across the city.
Community Nonprofits Awarded $13.8 million To Renovate Cecil B. Moore and Heitzman Recreation Centers
Francis J. Myers Recreation Center Rebuild Project Awarded $4.5 Million in State Funding
Mayor Kenney Cuts Ribbon at Hancock Playground
What's New at Rebuild (November 2017)
City Launches “Kensington Community Resilience Fund”
City announces first round of the Kensington Community Resilience Fund grant recipients
Twenty grassroots organizations and community groups will receive $10,000 grants for general operations; applications were reviewed by residents of Kensington.
Rebuild Announces First Project to Launch, More to Come
The Story of a Block – A Tour of Chester’s Avenue of the States with Artists, Entrepreneurs & Urban Farmers
Rebuild Site Visit
Rebuild Update - December 2018
City Appoints New Executive Director of Rebuild
William Penn Foundation announces Creative Communities Grants
The Alliance for Health Equity Announces Union Community Care Selected as Core Provider of Healthcare Services at Coatesville's Brandywine Center
The Alliance for Health Equity announced that Union Community Care has been selected as the Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) to operate at AHE’s Brandywine Center in Coatesville.
Regional Foundation Announces $2 Million in Grant Awards
Community Foundation of South Jersey Announces Five Transform South Jersey Grant Recipients
Brandywine Health Foundation announces over $320K in grants to benefit greater Coatesville
The Alliance for Health Equity Releases $657,500 in Grants to Greater Coatesville Nonprofit and Grassroots Organizations
The Alliance for Health Equity announced the release of $620,000 in support over two years to eight registered 501(c)3 grassroots and nonprofit partnerships, equaling 18 organizations as the recipients of the Collaborative Innovation Fund.


















