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Keystone Communities Program (KCP)
Contact for amount
Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED)
State

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Jul 31, 2025

This program provides funding to local governments, nonprofits, and community organizations in Pennsylvania to support various projects that revitalize neighborhoods, enhance community livability, and stimulate economic growth.

Community Development
City or township governments
AAWPI’s National Civic Impact Fellowship & Incubator Program
$10,000
Asian American Women’s Political Initiative (AAWPI)
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Nov 1, 2024

This fellowship provides $10,000 to support AAPI women and gender-expansive individuals in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, or Georgia who are dedicated to creating impactful civic projects in their communities, along with mentorship and skills training.

Women & Girl Services
County governments
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Title I Program Year 2025 Funds for the National Farmworker Jobs Program Housing
$587,084
U.S. Department of Labor (Employment and Training Administration)
Federal

Application Deadline

Jul 3, 2025

Date Added

Jun 4, 2025

This funding opportunity provides financial support to organizations that assist migrant and seasonal farmworkers with employment services, training, and housing solutions.

Employment Labor and Training
Nonprofits
Community Development / Health & Human Services Grants
Contact for amount
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Mar 13, 2023

In keeping with the wishes of Michael and Sarah Benedum, the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation is a regional philanthropy focusing on West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania. The Foundation generally invests two-thirds of its grant dollars in West Virginia and one-third in Southwestern Pennsylvania. The Foundation serves the entire state of West Virginia. In Southwestern Pennsylvania, the service area includes Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and Fayette Counties. This four-county area is a natural connector between Pittsburgh and West Virginia and contains rural communities that may benefit from the Benedum Foundation’s experiences in West Virginia. However, the Foundation recognizes that economic regions do not follow political boundaries, and therefore, the Foundation both encourages projects that cross state lines, and supports economic initiatives that benefit the multi-state economy centered on Pittsburgh. The Foundation makes grants in two program areas that span both states: Education and Economic Development. In addition, the Foundation supports Community Development and Health grants programs in West Virginia, and in Southwestern Pennsylvania supports the major performing arts organizations within the Cultural District.

Health
Nonprofits
Marketing to Attract Business
Contact for amount
Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
State
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

May 15, 2024

This program provides funding to support projects that promote business retention, expansion, and attraction by marketing the state as an investment destination and highlighting regional assets.

Business and Commerce
Nonprofits
GHHI’s Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program
$350,000
Green & Healthy Homes Initiative
Private

Application Deadline

Apr 30, 2025

Date Added

Nov 20, 2024

This program provides funding to local organizations in EPA Region 3 for projects that address environmental and health challenges in historically underserved communities.

Health
City or township governments
One Philly SNAP Support Program
$50,000
Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH)
Local

Application Deadline

Nov 5, 2025

Date Added

Nov 4, 2025

This program provides funding to local organizations and individuals in Philadelphia to distribute free food to residents facing food insecurity due to disruptions in SNAP benefits.

Food and Nutrition
Nonprofits
2025 Professional Development Grant Program
$150,000
Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 6, 2024

Date Added

Jun 10, 2024

The Northeast SARE Professional Development Grant program aims to advance sustainable agriculture practices by enhancing the knowledge, awareness, skills, and attitudes of agricultural and other service providers. This directly aligns with the foundation's mission to support sustainable agriculture through education and professional development. The grant focuses on empowering professionals who work with farmers, enabling them to teach, advise, or assist in the adoption of sustainable methods. The program seeks to create a ripple effect, where trained service providers then apply their learned expertise to help farmers improve their agricultural practices, fostering a more sustainable food system within the Northeast region. The primary beneficiaries of this program are agricultural service providers, including those in non-profit organizations, colleges, universities, Cooperative Extension, and other entities that serve the farming community. Additionally, the program extends its reach to other service providers such as real estate agents, bankers, and attorneys, who can indirectly influence farmers. The overarching impact goal is to cultivate a more resilient and sustainable agricultural landscape in the Northeast by equipping these professionals with the necessary tools and knowledge. Expected outcomes include increased adoption of sustainable and climate-smart agricultural practices by farmers, improved ecological and economic resilience to climate change, and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The program prioritizes a wide array of topics, encompassing marketing and business, crop production, raising livestock, aquaculture, social sustainability, urban and Indigenous agriculture, and traditional ecological knowledge. A significant focus is placed on climate-smart agriculture practices, which are intended to improve ecological, social, and economic resilience to climate change. This includes practices such as reduced and no-till farming, cover cropping, prescribed grazing, ruminant feed management, manure management, fertilizer management, and on-farm energy efficiency. The program's strategic priorities are clearly aligned with addressing contemporary agricultural challenges through education and practical application. Northeast SARE actively encourages projects from, or in collaboration with, women, the LGBTQIA+ community, and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Furthermore, it encourages proposals from Minority Serving Institutions and other organizations in the Northeast that work with historically underserved communities, demonstrating a commitment to equity and inclusivity in agricultural development. The theory of change behind these priorities is that by supporting a diverse range of voices and institutions, the program can foster more innovative and equitable solutions for sustainable agriculture, leading to broader and more effective adoption of sustainable practices across the region. The expected measurable results include an increase in the number of service providers trained in sustainable agriculture, a documented increase in farmers adopting climate-smart practices, and the successful implementation of projects that demonstrate improved ecological, social, and economic resilience. Awards typically range from $30,000 to $150,000, with project lengths usually spanning 2 to 3 years, and a maximum allowed duration of 3.5 years. The program's geographical focus is exclusively on the Northeast region, which includes Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Vermont, and Washington, D.C., ensuring targeted and localized impact within this specific area.

Workforce Development
City or township governments
2024 L&M Medical Needs Fund Grants
Contact for amount
Community Foundation of Greene County
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2024

Date Added

Apr 8, 2024

The L&M Medical Needs Fund Grants, offered by the Community Foundation of Greene County, provide financial assistance for medical needs in Greene County, Pennsylvania. Funded by an endowed gift from an anonymous donor, these grants are available to nonprofit charitable organizations serving individuals in need of medical services, such as prescriptions, hospice care, and other medical services. Eligibility is limited to 501(c)(3) organizations in good standing with the IRS and registered with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Charitable Organizations. The grants focus on aiding individuals who struggle to afford medical services due to being uninsured or facing high costs not covered by insurance. While priority is given to lower-income families, other cases with well-documented need may also be considered. Grant amounts vary annually. Grant renewed every year. Grant Spring Annual deadline: June 1st

Health
Nonprofits
Furchak Ferko Grant
$40,000
The Erie Community Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Sep 24, 2024

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Erie County to support projects that improve the lives of women and children by addressing critical issues such as transportation, healthcare, education, housing, childcare, and food insecurity.

Women & Girl Services
Nonprofits
2024 Pennsylvania Fairs Capital Improvement Grant Program
$25,000
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
State

Application Deadline

Jun 30, 2024

Date Added

Mar 8, 2024

The Fairs Capital Improvement Grant Program provides essential funding to certified agricultural fairs in Pennsylvania for the construction, renovation, and maintenance of fairground structures. Eligible fairs can receive up to $25,000 in grants, which require a 50% funding match by the recipients. This reimbursement grant aims to support the physical infrastructure of fairgrounds, enhancing their capacity to host agricultural events. Grant funds can be used for various projects, including new construction, renovation of existing buildings, utility upgrades, fencing improvements, roadway and pathway development, stormwater management, public address system installations, and land purchases. Grant renewed every year. Grant Annual deadline: June 30th

Agriculture
Nonprofits
Education / Economic Development Grants
Contact for amount
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
Private
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Mar 13, 2023

To encourage human development in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania through strategically placed charitable resources. Guiding Principles The following principles guide the Foundation’s grants programs in those regions: We honor Michael and Sarah Benedum’s belief in “helping people help themselves,” and we seek opportunities to cultivate the creativity of people and communities. We nurture leadership within the communities we serve, and we participate in leadership when it adds value. We encourage planning, projects and programs that cross geographical and political boundaries so that access to services and economic growth is maximized. We expect collaboration among the public, private and nonprofit sectors in order to leverage the resources that each can bring to common concerns. We strive to advance innovative practices that demonstrate measurable and sustainable benefit. We seek projects that contribute to advancement in public policy.

Education
Nonprofits
Caregivers of Young Children in Pennsylvania
$4,000,000
William Penn Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Mar 24, 2025

This funding opportunity supports programs that assist grandfamilies in Philadelphia, where grandparents or relatives are raising young children, by improving access to resources and services tailored to their unique challenges.

Health
Nonprofits
2024 EQT Foundation Grant Program
$25,000
EQT Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2024

Date Added

Jul 24, 2024

The EQT Foundation Grant program is designed to support nonprofits that demonstrate positive, needed, and trusted impacts within their communities. The foundation is deeply committed to fostering education and training for both children and adults, developing diverse and livable communities, and preserving natural environments. This mission aligns with their belief in meaningful community engagement and responsible corporate citizenship, emphasizing trust-based philanthropy to ensure resources directly contribute to community stability and, in turn, support successful business operations in their operational footprint. The foundation's funding strategy prioritizes organizations and programs that directly impact community residents. They seek proposals grounded in analysis that demonstrate creative approaches to addressing critical issues. The target beneficiaries include children and adults receiving education and training, residents of diverse and livable communities, and those benefiting from natural environment preservation efforts. The impact goals revolve around creating positive and needed change, fostering community stability, and contributing to the overall well-being of the areas where EQT Corporation operates. The EQT Foundation focuses on three core areas: Community Enrichment, Education & Workforce, and Environment. Community Enrichment encourages the development of diverse, safe, healthy, and sustainable communities, with examples ranging from food banks and libraries to arts programs and community festivals. Education & Workforce aims to promote STEM proficiency for youth and create a skilled future workforce through initiatives like in-school STEM curricula, computer camps, and career planning. The Environment focus supports natural resource preservation and educates communities on conservation techniques, including community gardens, watershed conservation, and green space restoration. Beyond these thematic priorities, the EQT Foundation also seeks evidence of a geographic setting that aligns with EQT Corporation’s business locations, effective management of available resources, and outreach that garners solid public recognition and support for the nonprofit, its programs, and sponsors. While specific expected outcomes and measurable results are not detailed, the emphasis on "positive, needed, and trusted impacts" and "creative approaches to addressing critical issues" suggests a commitment to tangible community benefits. The foundation's theory of change appears to be that by strategically investing in education, community development, and environmental preservation in their operational areas, they contribute to the long-term stability and success of these communities, which in turn supports their business operations.

Infrastructure
Nonprofits
Certified Teachers in Philadelphia
$6,000,000
William Penn Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 17, 2024

This funding opportunity supports projects that help certified teachers in Philadelphia, particularly those from diverse backgrounds, achieve and maintain their teaching credentials while addressing the city's critical teacher shortage.

Employment Labor and Training
Nonprofits
Acorn Grants to support Newer and Smaller Organizations in Pennsylvania
$10,000
The Erie Community Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Aug 2, 2024

Date Added

Jun 13, 2024

The Acorn Grants, administered by The Erie Community Foundation, are designed to bolster newer and smaller organizations by helping them establish a robust and stable foundation. This grant program aligns directly with the Foundation's broader mission to support and strengthen the non-profit sector within Erie County. By focusing on organizational capacity building, the Foundation aims to cultivate a resilient ecosystem of community-focused entities, ensuring that vital services and initiatives continue to thrive. The primary beneficiaries of The Acorn Grants are non-profit organizations located within Erie County, or those that serve a significant population within the county, and are defined as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue code. The impact goal is to empower these emerging organizations to better identify and address community needs by enhancing their operational capabilities. This includes strengthening their infrastructure, developing strategic plans, and improving their ability to deliver effective programs. The program prioritizes organizations that clearly articulate a specific need and convincingly demonstrate how the requested funding will directly contribute to building their capacity. While not explicitly stated as "strategic priorities" or a "theory of change" in the traditional sense, the focus on foundational support for newer and smaller organizations implicitly reflects the Foundation's strategy to foster long-term community well-being by investing in the stability and growth of its grassroots organizations. Expected outcomes include increased organizational efficiency, enhanced program delivery, and a greater ability for recipient organizations to sustain their operations and expand their reach. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the provided information, the emphasis on identifying needs and explaining capacity-building indicates an expectation that organizations will demonstrate tangible improvements in their operational health and impact within the community. The grant size, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, suggests a targeted approach to providing essential funding that can make a significant difference to smaller entities.

Community Development
Nonprofits
Preserving Urban Gardens and Farms in Philadelphia
$3,000,000
William Penn Foundation
Private

Application Deadline

Oct 25, 2024

Date Added

Sep 27, 2024

The William Penn Foundation is offering a grant of over $1 million for one to two-year projects aimed at securing and preserving urban garden and farm parcels in Philadelphia, with activities including planning, technical assistance, stewardship, advocacy, and direct acquisition, open to 501(c)3 public charities, educational institutions, and government entities.

Agriculture
Nonprofits
Open Space and Land Preservation Grant Program
$150,000
York County Community Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

Sep 30, 2024

Date Added

Jul 15, 2024

The York County Community Foundation is offering a three-year grant of $100,000 to $500,000 for municipalities, county agencies, school districts, and non-profit organizations in York County, Pennsylvania, to preserve and protect open spaces, natural habitats, and waterways through land acquisition, planning studies, and ordinance assistance, with a focus on public access, recreational opportunities, and natural resource protection.

Recreation
City or township governments
Philadelphia DAO Forfeiture Fund 2025 - Gun Violence Intervention, Mentoring for Girls, Trauma/Healing and Summer Programs
$50,000
Office of the District Attorney of Philadelphia
Local

Application Deadline

Jun 6, 2025

Date Added

May 28, 2025

This funding opportunity supports community organizations in Philadelphia that provide programs focused on preventing gun violence, mentoring girls, and offering trauma-informed services, particularly during the summer months.

Law Justice and Legal Services
Nonprofits
Historical & Archival Records Care Grant (HARC)
$15,000
Pennsylvania Historical & MU.S.eum Commission (PHMC)
State

Application Deadline

Aug 1, 2024

Date Added

May 17, 2024

The Historical & Archival Records Care (HARC) Grant Program, administered by the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission (PHMC) and the State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB), provides competitive grants to non-profits and local governments for the preservation of historically valuable original documents. The grants support projects such as surveying, inventorying, preserving, arranging, describing historical records, and reformatting or purchasing supplies and equipment. The program aims to enhance public access to Pennsylvania's historical records. Projects must adhere to professional archival standards.

Community Development
Nonprofits