Pennsylvania Education Grants
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Application Deadline
May 7, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Edna W. Andrade Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation, is dedicated to supporting visual fine artists from the Greater Philadelphia area. This grant program aligns directly with the Philadelphia Foundation's mission by channeling resources to enhance the local and national art landscape, specifically benefiting artists working in painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, or sculpture. The foundation acts as a facilitator, allowing donors like the Edna W. Andrade Fund to address specific community needs and artistic development within its broader philanthropic framework. The primary beneficiaries of this fund are visual fine artists residing in the Greater Philadelphia area, which encompasses Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties in Pennsylvania, and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties in New Jersey. The impact goals are to foster artistic careers, increase visibility for regional artists, and enrich the cultural fabric of the Greater Philadelphia area. This is achieved by providing financial support that enables the purchase or commission of artworks, funds one-person exhibitions, and supports artists engaged in educational, cultural, humanitarian, or environmental projects through nonprofit fiscal agents. The fund prioritizes organizations with 501(c)(3) status that have a proven track record of creating, curating, producing, or presenting at least three professional public exhibits or projects within the last five years. There is also a strong focus on non-discrimination, requiring organizations to have adopted a policy inclusive of various protected characteristics. This ensures that the support reaches a diverse range of artists and promotes equitable access to funding opportunities. The strategic priority is to strengthen the visual arts community by empowering both artists and the institutions that support them. The expected outcomes include an increase in the number of commissioned and purchased artworks by Greater Philadelphia artists, a greater prevalence of one-person exhibitions showcasing local talent, and the successful execution of various community-focused artistic projects. Measurable results could include tracking the number of grants awarded, the number of artists directly supported, the number and attendance of exhibitions funded, and the scope and reach of projects undertaken. The foundation's theory of change, in this context, is that by investing in artists and supportive organizations, it can cultivate a more vibrant and sustainable artistic ecosystem that benefits both creators and the wider community.
Application Deadline
Oct 1, 2025
Date Added
Nov 8, 2024
This grant provides financial support for nonprofit organizations and government units in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, to implement specific projects, purchase equipment, or make capital improvements that benefit the community.
Application Deadline
Jun 24, 2024
Date Added
Mar 6, 2024
The Caribbean United for Women’s Economic Empowerment (CUWEE) project, announced by the United States Department of State's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs (WHA) through a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), aims to address systemic barriers and socio-cultural attitudes that impede gender equity and equality within the Caribbean economy. The project seeks to enhance the economic resilience and skills capacity of women and adolescent girls aged 16 and older, thereby enabling their entry into the labor force and achievement of economic security. This initiative aligns with the broader mission of advancing economic gender equity in the Caribbean region and is administered by WHA’s Office of Policy Planning and Coordination (PPC). Subject to fund availability, WHA intends to issue one award, executed through a cooperative agreement, for up to $1,973,359 in FY 2023 Gender Equity and Equality Action (GEEA) Economic Support Funds (ESF), with a project period of up to three years, starting in October 2024. The primary target beneficiaries are women and adolescent girls aged 16 and older who seek economic security and engagement in the labor force. Additionally, local civil society organizations (CSOs) are a critical focus, as the project seeks to strengthen these support actors engaged in advancing women’s economic security across the region. The overarching impact goal is to overcome local systemic barriers to economic security for women and foster greater economic gender equity and equality throughout the Caribbean. The core priorities and focuses of the CUWEE project are twofold. First, proposals must include plans to identify problematic country-specific and/or regional systemic barriers and socio-cultural attitudes that challenge gender equity. Second, the project emphasizes working collaboratively with local CSOs to effectively address these identified barriers. This includes supporting a competition to promote local CSOs in developing and implementing pioneering solutions. The project also specifically requires the provision of a training curriculum designed to build the capacity of and strengthen the regional Caribbean network of local CSOs focused on women’s economic security. The expected outcomes include the effective identification of systemic and socio-cultural barriers to women's economic participation and the successful implementation of pioneering, locally-led solutions to overcome these challenges. Measurable results will likely center on the enhanced economic resilience and skills capacity of women and adolescent girls, leading to increased labor force participation and greater economic security. Furthermore, a key outcome is the strengthening of the regional Caribbean network of CSOs, increasing their capacity and effectiveness in advancing women’s economic security and contributing to sustainable progress toward gender equity and equality in the region.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2024
Date Added
Mar 6, 2024
The Art and Change Grant (ACG), provided by the Leeway Foundation, offers up to $2,500 to fund art for social change projects. This grant aligns with the foundation's mission to support artists and cultural producers who are deeply involved in creating art that positively affects and engages communities and audiences, ensuring that social change is integral to their artistic process and goals. The foundation prioritizes art with a vision and intentional analysis, recognizing it as a powerful tool for societal impact. The target beneficiaries for the ACG are women, trans, and/or gender nonconforming artists and cultural producers who reside in Greater Philadelphia, specifically in Bucks, Camden, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, or Philadelphia County, and are at least 18 years old. The grant aims to empower these artists to use their creative practices to foster social change. The impact goals include raising consciousness, altering perspectives on self, society, or culture, creating visions of a more just world, and serving as a strategy for organizing and movement building. The grant prioritizes art that addresses various forms of oppression, such as racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ageism, and ableism. It also focuses on art that questions mainstream culture and beliefs, shifts perceptions of power and privilege, and values healing justice practices. Expected outcomes include strengthening communities, preserving or reclaiming traditional cultural practices, building a sense of community, and creating spaces for expression. The grant also emphasizes a reciprocal process of teaching and learning, ensuring mutual benefit for both the artist and the community engaged. The Leeway Foundation's strategic priorities are centered on supporting project-based art for social change across any medium, including traditional, nontraditional, multimedia, and experimental forms. Their theory of change posits that by empowering individual artists to create socially engaged art, they can catalyze significant community-wide impact. The foundation aims for measurable results through projects that demonstrate a clear vision for social change and actively engage communities, fostering a more just and equitable world through artistic and cultural practice.
Application Deadline
Mar 15, 2025
Date Added
Aug 13, 2024
This grant provides financial support to organizations in Pennsylvania that serve children and individuals who are disabled or in need, promoting initiatives in education, health, and public benefit.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2025
Date Added
Jun 10, 2025
This program provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Erie County, Pennsylvania, for collaborative projects that promote community impact in areas like health, education, and economic growth.
Application Deadline
Jan 16, 2025
Date Added
Jan 2, 2025
This program provides funding to schools, organizations, and agencies to support youth-led environmental education projects and professional development for educators focused on local environmental issues.
Application Deadline
Apr 18, 2025
Date Added
Jan 23, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support for K-12 schools, nonprofits, and local governments in the Delaware Bay watershed to implement hands-on environmental education programs that promote student engagement and community involvement.
Application Deadline
Jun 21, 2024
Date Added
May 29, 2024
The District of Columbia Department of Human Services (DHS) Family Services Administration (FSA) is offering multiple grant opportunities to provide health services and education to refugees resettled in the District of Columbia. This initiative aims to address health disparities and improve the well-being of the refugee population in the area. The program aligns with the DHS/FSA's mission to support vulnerable populations and ensure access to essential services. The primary beneficiaries of this program are refugees resettled in the District of Columbia. The impact goals are to provide domestic medical screening and follow-up, enhance health literacy, and reduce gaps in health services. This will be achieved through two main projects: the Refugee Medical Screening project and the Refugee Health Promotion project. The Refugee Medical Screening project prioritizes the provision of initial medical screenings and subsequent follow-up care for newly arrived refugees. The Refugee Health Promotion project focuses on improving health literacy and addressing service gaps through various interventions. These interventions include workshops, wellness and support groups, and medical case management, all designed to empower refugees with the knowledge and resources to manage their health effectively. Expected outcomes include comprehensive medical screening for refugees, increased health literacy within the refugee community, and a reduction in unmet health service needs. Measurable results will likely involve the number of refugees screened, participation rates in health promotion activities, and improvements in health indicators for the target population. The grants aim to create a sustainable framework for health support for refugees in the District.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 5, 2024
This grant provides multi-year funding to small nonprofit organizations in the Philadelphia area to tackle health, education, environmental, and food system challenges in their communities.
Application Deadline
Oct 1, 2023
Date Added
Apr 8, 2024
Sponsored by the Community Foundation of Greene County, the EITC Innovative Education Grants support innovative, advanced curriculum projects in public schools. These grants are aimed at projects that enhance the curriculum or academic program but are not part of the regular academic program. Past projects include computer labs, GIS software, and more. Grant renewed every year. Grant Annual Fall deadline: October 1st
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 14, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations serving residents of Perry County, Pennsylvania, to enhance community quality of life through various projects.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 6, 2023
Allegheny Foundation Grant Program in Pennsylvania does not provide grants to individuals or organizations largely dependent on government subsidies. Proposals for event sponsorships, endowments, or government agencies are usually declined. Applicants must provide a copy of their organization’s current ruling letter evidencing tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code. Additional information may be requested for further evaluation. For more details, visit Allegheny Foundation website.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 13, 2024
This grant provides funding to support professional development and networking opportunities for teaching artists in the Philadelphia area, enabling them to deliver high-quality, inclusive arts education programs for youth.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 23, 2024
This funding opportunity supports a variety of organizations in Pennsylvania to develop environmental education projects that promote stewardship and awareness of natural resources, particularly focusing on climate change, water quality, and environmental justice.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2024
Date Added
Jul 18, 2024
The William Penn Foundation is offering Climate, Environmental Justice, and Infrastructure Grants to help the Philadelphia region (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties) secure federal funding for initiatives in these areas. This grant program aligns with the Foundation's broader mission by focusing on critical environmental and social issues within its geographic scope, leveraging external funding opportunities to maximize impact. The Foundation has allocated up to $3.5 million for this Request for Proposals (RFP), with individual organizations eligible to receive a maximum of $1,000,000 over a two-year grant duration. The target beneficiaries of this grant program are the communities and residents of the Philadelphia region, particularly those who will benefit from advancements in climate resilience, environmental justice, and infrastructure development. The overarching impact goal is to strengthen the region's ability to access and utilize available federal funding, thereby leading to tangible improvements in these critical sectors. The Foundation aims to empower local organizations to pursue projects that might otherwise lack the necessary financial backing, fostering long-term positive change. The Foundation's strategic priorities for this grant are clearly focused on efforts to access federal funding for climate, environmental justice, and infrastructure. There are few limitations on project designs or the applicants' approach to securing such funding, encouraging innovative and diverse strategies. Proposals can focus on project development, technical or legal assistance, communications, or other methods to advance the objective, whether on a regionwide or more localized scale. This flexible approach allows for a broad range of initiatives to be supported, from initial planning to implementation support. Expected outcomes include an increase in successful applications for federal funding, a greater number of projects addressing climate change, environmental injustices, and infrastructure needs, and ultimately, an enhanced quality of life for residents in the designated counties. While the specific measurable results will depend on the individual projects funded, the Foundation's theory of change appears to be that by strategically investing in the capacity of organizations to secure federal funding, it can catalyze a larger volume of impactful work in its priority areas, amplifying its philanthropic reach and fostering sustainable progress.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Dec 10, 2024
This program provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Allegheny County to hire consultants for projects that strengthen their capacity and enhance their impact through collaboration.
Application Deadline
Jun 1, 2024
Date Added
Apr 8, 2024
Sponsored by the Community Foundation of Greene County, the EITC Innovative Education Grants support innovative, advanced curriculum projects in public schools. These grants are aimed at projects that enhance the curriculum or academic program but are not part of the regular academic program. Past projects include computer labs, GIS software, and more. Grant renewed every year. Grant Annual Spring deadline: June 1st
Application Deadline
Oct 1, 2024
Date Added
Apr 8, 2024
The CONSOL Energy Excellence in Education Fund offers small grants aimed at supporting teachers and/or schools in enhancing classroom activities or teacher professional development activities directly benefiting students. Preference is given to projects not covered by the school budget or those that would require out-of-pocket expenses by teachers. Grant awards range between $250 to $500 per request. Applications are accepted year-round on a first-come basis, with specific deadlines for committee review. Grant renewed every year. Grant Fall Annual deadline: October 1st
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 23, 2025
This funding opportunity supports innovative arts initiatives by nonprofit organizations and educational institutions in Pennsylvania that enhance community vitality and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
