Richard L. Snyder Fund Grant
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations focused on improving public spaces, promoting arts and culture, and advancing medical research in the Milford area of Pennsylvania.
The Richard L. Snyder Fund is administered by the Greater Pike Community Foundation and reflects the philanthropic legacy of Richard “Dick” Snyder, a prominent business leader and civic contributor in Pike County, Pennsylvania. Snyder’s extensive involvement in conservation, historic preservation, and community development initiatives shaped the fund’s mission, which is to enhance the quality of life in Milford and surrounding areas. His leadership in founding the Milford Enhancement Committee and supporting local infrastructure improvements established a long-term vision of community vitality, which continues through this grant program. The fund supports an annual open grant program designed to provide financial assistance to nonprofit organizations working in specific priority areas. These areas include maintaining and enhancing public spaces in the Borough of Milford, supporting arts and cultural initiatives such as festivals and community events, and advancing medical research in targeted fields including multiple sclerosis, HIV, LGBT-related health issues, and domestic violence. The program is structured to address both local community development and broader health-related research priorities aligned with Snyder’s philanthropic interests. Funding is awarded in relatively small, targeted grants, with individual awards of up to $5,000. These funds are intended to support discrete projects or programmatic activities rather than large-scale capital campaigns or ongoing operational costs. While the source material does not explicitly define allowable or unallowable costs in detail, the emphasis on community improvement, cultural enrichment, and health research implies that funds should be used directly in support of these mission-aligned activities. There is no indication of a required cost-sharing or matching component, suggesting that applicants are not obligated to provide matching funds. Eligibility for the program is limited to nonprofit organizations that hold 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue Code. Organizations that do not have their own tax-exempt status may still apply if they are fiscally sponsored by an eligible nonprofit, provided that documentation confirming the sponsorship is included. Applicants are expected to demonstrate strong organizational capacity, including active board leadership and diversified revenue strategies. The fund explicitly excludes individuals, political entities, and religious programs associated with sectarian organizations, reinforcing its focus on broadly accessible community benefit. The application process for the grant is straightforward and occurs annually within a defined submission window. For the 2026 funding cycle, applications are accepted between May 15 and June 15, with awards announced in July. Applicants must ensure that any previously awarded grants have been fully reported before submitting a new application, indicating an emphasis on accountability and compliance. While specific application components are not detailed in the source material, applicants are expected to provide sufficient documentation to demonstrate eligibility, project alignment, and organizational capacity. There are no pre-application requirements such as letters of intent or concept papers indicated in the available information. Communication with the funder is facilitated through a general grants email address, which serves as the primary point of contact for questions and reporting assistance. The program operates on an annual cycle, and while future cycles are not explicitly described, the recurring nature of the grant program suggests continued availability in subsequent years. The relatively short application window and quick turnaround for award announcements highlight an efficient review and decision-making process.
Award Range
Not specified - $5,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Grants awarded up to 5000 per project; supports community, arts, and medical research initiatives
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status or fiscally sponsored by such an organization with documented confirmation. Applicants must demonstrate active board leadership and diversified funding strategies. Ineligible entities include individuals, political campaigns or parties, and religious programs affiliated with sectarian organizations.
Geographic Eligibility
Milford; Pike County
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
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