Adams County Community Foundation Grants

From Adams County Community Foundation

The Adams County Community Foundation, established in 2007, aims to inspire people and communities in Adams County to build and distribute charitable funds for good, forever. As a public 501(c)(3) organization, it ensures stewardship of donations, accountability, transparency, confidentiality, compassion, inclusiveness, and excellence in its work. It distributes grants to local charities from its managed investments, facilitating philanthropy that meets community needs and honors donor intent permanently.

Type of Support

Overview

The Adams County Grants program by the Adams County Community Foundation is designed with the goal of empowering nonprofits to more effectively serve vulnerable populations. The program prioritizes projects that aim to address systemic issues and improve self-sufficiency among low-income residents within three primary focus areas: Capacity Building Grants to boost nonprofit effectiveness with awards up to $25,000; Program Grants targeted at creating sustainable improvements in the lives of the community’s vulnerable individuals, also up to $25,000; and Collaboration Grants, promoting significant joint efforts in affordable housing, transportation, and economic development, with funding available up to $30,000. Special emphasis is placed on proposals that align with the Adams County Affordable Housing Initiative, also known as @ Home in Adams County.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
PA (Adams County)
Organization Type
Nonprofits with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Nonprofits whose nondiscrimination policies are consistent with the Adams County Community Foundation Nondiscrimination Policy on Employment and Grantmaking
Other
  • Serving Adams County residents
  • Up to two Letters of Intent (LOI) per grant round may be submitted

Ineligibility

Organizations not tax exempt under section 501(c)(3)
Organizations based outside Adams County without clear benefit to its residents
Grants to individuals
Private foundations
Projects promoting a particular religion or for religious construction
Programs at private schools benefiting only their students
Political campaigns or direct lobbying efforts
Post-event, after-the-fact situations or debt retirement
Fundraising events and galas
Core curriculum for schools
Travel for bands, sports teams, classes, and similar groups
up to 30k

Submission

Schedule
Step 1: Letter of Inquiry
Application deadline
Jan 13, 2025
Step 2: Full proposal (check website)
Review Criteria

Priority is granted to nonprofits focusing on challenges associated with affordable housing in Adams County, specifically initiatives aligning with or known as @ Home in Adams County.

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