Our Legacy Fund
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations, schools, and municipalities in McKean County that are working on effective solutions to local issues, promoting social change, equity, and community development.
Our Legacy Fund is a private philanthropic initiative dedicated to supporting nonprofit and community-serving organizations through targeted financial contributions. The fund’s mission centers on fostering impactful social change, advancing equity, encouraging sustainability, and identifying unmet needs within communities. By partnering with organizations that demonstrate effective and practical solutions to critical issues, the fund aims to strengthen community resilience and improve overall quality of life. The initiative appears to operate as a community-focused grantmaker, emphasizing collaboration with organizations that have a direct and measurable impact on the populations they serve. The primary purpose of the grant program is to provide financial support to organizations that are actively working to address pressing community challenges. The fund prioritizes initiatives that promote equity, sustainability, and long-term community well-being. While specific funding priorities or restrictions are not explicitly detailed, the language indicates a broad and flexible funding scope, allowing applicants to propose projects that align with the mission of social impact and community advancement. There is no indication of restrictions on how funds may be spent, nor is there mention of indirect cost limitations or required budget structures, suggesting a relatively open-use funding approach within mission-aligned activities. Eligibility for the grant is inclusive and spans multiple organization types that serve communities. Specifically, eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, schools, municipalities, and faith-based organizations. This indicates that both governmental and non-governmental entities are encouraged to apply, provided they are engaged in community-serving activities. The inclusion of faith-based organizations suggests that religiously affiliated entities are eligible as long as their proposed work aligns with the fund’s broader mission of community benefit rather than sectarian purposes. No geographic restrictions are explicitly stated, which implies that eligibility may extend broadly, potentially nationwide, though applicants must demonstrate service to communities consistent with the fund’s intent. The application process is structured around defined grant cycles with clearly stated opening and closing dates. For the current cycle, applications will be accepted beginning May 1, 2026, and must be submitted by May 29, 2026. Applicants are directed to complete and submit a grant application through the designated application link, although specific platform details or submission steps are not provided. There is no mention of pre-application requirements such as letters of intent or concept papers, indicating that the process likely involves a single-stage submission. Details regarding required application components, such as narratives, budgets, or supporting documentation, are not specified in the provided information. The grant program operates on a recurring cycle, with at least two application windows scheduled within the year. In addition to the May cycle, a second cycle will open on October 1, 2026, with a submission deadline of October 31, 2026. This recurring structure suggests that the fund evaluates applications multiple times per year, providing ongoing opportunities for organizations to seek funding. However, information regarding review timelines, evaluation criteria, award announcements, or performance periods is not included, leaving uncertainty about how applications are assessed and when funding decisions are communicated. There is no specific information provided regarding funding amounts, number of awards, matching requirements, or reporting obligations. Similarly, contact information for program administrators or grant managers is not included. Despite these gaps, the overall structure of the program reflects a mission-driven, flexible funding opportunity aimed at empowering organizations that deliver meaningful community impact. The recurring nature of the grant cycles and the broad eligibility criteria indicate an accessible funding opportunity for a wide range of community-focused entities seeking to advance social good.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, schools, municipalities, and faith-based organizations that serve communities. The program appears broadly inclusive with no stated geographic restrictions. Faith-based organizations are eligible provided their work aligns with community service objectives. No exclusions or additional requirements such as fiscal sponsorship, organizational size, or prior experience are specified.
Geographic Eligibility
McKean County
Application Opens
May 1, 2026
Application Closes
May 29, 2026
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