GRANTS

1Philadelphia Grant Funding

1Philadelphia, a city-wide coalition working to increase the number of underrepresented individuals working in tech & innovation careers, has opened grant applications for local organizations.

Nonprofits can apply for funding as an emerging OR an established organization:

  • Emerging organizations (with a budget of less than $300,000 AND have operated for less than 5 years) can apply for $5,000 – 25,000.
  • Established organizations (with a budget of more than $300,000 AND have operated for more than 5 years) can apply for $25,000 – 75,000.

The first round of applications are due by September 1, 2022.

Instructions:

Interested organizations can learn more and apply, here.

Deadline:
September 1, 2022

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Philadelphia Foundation 2022 Grants

Philadelphia Foundation announced its 2022 discretionary, competitive grant application deadlines.

Application Due Dates:

  • To be considered for a grant in November 2022, applications are due by midnight on September 9. This application window opens in August.

Advocacy Unrestricted Grantsare available on a competitive basis for nonprofits utilizing advocacy and community organizing best practices toward policy change on behalf of marginalized and low-income communities in Greater Philadelphia.

Successful applicants will demonstrate a track record of identifying community issues of concern and the specific policies reinforcing these issues, implementing activities challenging these policies and practices, and a history of winning policy changes.

  • Operating budget above $100,000.
  • No deficit of more than 10% for prior three years. No more than two years of deficits for prior three years.
  • Organizations must support Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and other historically marginalized and under-invested communities.
  • Grant amounts range between $15,000 and $30,000 and are unrestricted.

Click to view the Advocacy Grant Application


Direct Service Grants
are available on a competitive basis for direct-service nonprofits serving high poverty and vulnerable populations in our Greater Philadelphia region.

  • Organizations seeking direct service grants should demonstrate a strong history of effective programs that serve on behalf of vulnerable populations, strong management practices, sound fiscal performance, and strong leadership at the board and staff levels.
  • Operating budget above $100,000.
  • No deficit of more than 10% for the past year.
  • Grant amounts range between $15,000 and $30,000 and are unrestricted.

Click to view the Direct Service Grant Application

Fundfor Children Strategic Investments in Youth Grants provide general operating support for Philadelphia-based youth leadership development organizations that prioritize youth leadership, civic engagement, and youth organizing activities and outcomes.

  • For nonprofits serving children and youth from birth to 18 in Philadelphia.
  • Priority given to those with operating budgets under $5 million.
  • Grant amounts range between $10,000 and $50,000.

Click to view the Fund for Children Strategic Investments in Youth Grant Application

ImpactProgram Grants are available on a competitive basis to nonprofits serving high-poverty and marginalized populations in Greater Philadelphia who can demonstrate that their work improves the lives of people served.

  • Applicants must present a strong history of direct service programming to high poverty and marginalized populations and have documented outcomes and evaluations data for at least one year of program service delivery.
  • Organizations seeking funding for pilot programs should demonstrate prior success in delivering outcomes-based initiatives and achieving desired outcomes for targeted populations.
  • Organizations must support Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) and other historically marginalized and under-invested communities.
  • Operating budget above $100,000.
  • Grant amounts will not exceed 10% of the organization’s budget and are capped at $30,000. Grants are restricted and will only support program-related activities.

Click to view the Impact Grant Application

Leadership Grants are made to nonprofit organizations that seek to: increase measurable skills and diversity of pipelines for senior staff and board members and to strengthen organizational capacity and nonprofit leaders in the areas of Governance, Management, Planning, Civic Engagement, Board and Staff Development, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Requests to support leadership transition and to increase the diversity of senior staff leadership also will be considered.

  • Operating Budget above $100,000.
  • Grant amounts range between $10,000 and $50,000.

Click to view the Leadership Grant application

 

Additional Non-Profit Resources

The Key Skills Hub is the Philadelphia Foundation’s marketplace for volunteerism, where the community and corporate sector meet to work toward improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods, our city and throughout the Greater Philadelphia region.

The hub matches passionate, skills-based volunteers with opportunities to donate their time to nonprofits seeking assistance in the areas of business strategy, marketing, accounting, graphic design, human resources, website development and more.

Available to Greater Philadelphia nonprofits at no cost. Learn more here.

Deadline:
Applications for April 2022 due Feb 28 at midnight; applications for Sept 2022 open in August and are due Sept 9 at midnight
Contact for Additional information:

Contact the Philadelphia Foundation for more information on any of the opportunities listed above.

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Additional ServiceVote Fellow Grants, YSA – Sep 11

We are excited to share that due to additional funding, we are offering additional ServiceVote Fellow Grants for this Fall in six new priority states: Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin! ServiceVote Fellow Grantees may receive an award of $1,000, $2,000, or $3,000 to engage young leaders in organizing youth voter registration, education, and Get Out the Vote (GOTV) activities.

You can submit a Partner Profile and ServiceVote Application at here. After submitting the Profile, you will receive a confirmation message with a custom link to complete the ServiceVote Application. If you previously completed a Partner Profile, please check your email as you will have already received a separate email with a custom link to access the ServiceVote Application.

Applications will be accepted through Sunday, September 11 and awardees will be notified by mid-September. If you have any questions, contact Kaitlyn Reusch at kreusch@ysa.org.

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Strengthen democratic institutions – Sep 14

National Endowment for Democracy invites applications to strengthen democratic institutions

The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a private foundation dedicated to developing and strengthening democratic institutions worldwide.

To that end, the organization invites applications for its grants program, which awards grants averaging $50,000 to support non-governmental organizations—including civic organizations, associations, and independent media—dedicated to advancing democratic goals and strengthening democratic institutions.

NED is interested in proposals from nonpartisan programs that aim to promote and defend human rights and the rule of law, support freedom of information and independent media, strengthen democratic ideas and values, promote accountability and transparency, strengthen civil society organizations, strengthen democratic political processes and institutions, promote civic education, support democratic conflict resolution, promote freedom of association, and maintain a broad-based market economy.

NED encourages applications from organizations working in diverse environments, including newly established democracies, semi-authoritarian countries, highly repressive societies, and countries undergoing democratic transitions.

For complete program guidelines and application information, see the National Endowment for Democracy website.

Deadline: September 14, 2022

 

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Proposals to address health inequity – Sep 16

Cigna Foundation invites proposals to address health inequity

To that end, the foundation invites applications for its Health and Well-Being grants program. Grants of between $50,000 and $100,000 per year for up to three years will be awarded to nonprofits addressing the root causes of health inequity and supporting under-resourced and systemically disadvantaged communities with poor social determinants of health. Given recent incidents here in the U.S. and around the world, the persistence of COVID-19, and the economic climate, this grant cycle will focus on funding programs that improve and ensure good mental health.

To be eligible, applicants must be a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit.

For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Cigna Foundation website.

Deadline: September 16, 2022 5:00 p.m. ET

 

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Seybert Foundation 2022 Innovation Grants Program

The Seybert Foundation is now accepting proposals for its 2022 Innovation Grants Program.

The program will provide one-time grants for specific research or proof-of-concept purposes, intended for emergent or existing Philadelphia-youth-serving nonprofit organizations wishing to either test a bold new approach OR pursue a time-sensitive opportunity that could lead to significant change. The 2022 Innovation Grants Program will award up to $100,000 to youth-serving nonprofits. The grants will range in size from $20,000-$60,000.

Interested applicants are invited to join an information session on Tuesday, August 30th (12-1pm) or Wednesday, September 14th (12-1pm).
CLICK HERE to register for a session.

Instructions:

CLICK HERE for complete program guidelines and to access the proposal form.

Deadline:
Friday, September 30, 2022 at 8:00 PM EDT