MTF Discretionary Grants

The mission of the Moses Taylor Foundation is to improve the health and wellness of residents and communities, primarily in Northeast Pennsylvania.

Type of Support

Overview

The Moses Taylor Foundation’s grant program is focused on enhancing health and wellness in Northeast Pennsylvania through investments in two main areas: Health and Healthcare, and Human Services. The Foundation supports organizations and programs aimed at providing quality healthcare, health education, and strengthening the healthcare workforce, with a keen interest in primary healthcare for the economically disadvantaged, mental and behavioral health, dental care and oral health, and the healthcare workforce. Additionally, it prioritizes programs that create environments promoting good health. Discretionary Grants offer up to $20,000 with an abbreviated proposal process and are reviewed on a rolling basis, while proposals for grants above $20,000 follow a quarterly submission schedule.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
Preferred locations: PA (Lackawanna County), All eligible locations: PA (Bradford County, Carbon County, Lackawanna County, Luzerne County, Monroe County, Pike County, Schuylkill County, Sullivan County, Susquehanna County, Wayne County, Wyoming County)
Organization Type
Organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Other
  • Serve people within Northeast Pennsylvania
  • Based in Scranton, Pennsylvania with a primary interest in Lackawanna County
  • Additionally serves Bradford, Carbon, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania
  • Makes operating grants, program grants, capital grants, and capacity building grants

Ineligibility

Individuals
Religious organizations for religious or evangelical purposes
Fundraising events
Endowment funds
Research
Debt retirement
Lobbying.
up to 20k

Submission

Review Criteria

The Foundation primarily focuses its efforts and interest within Lackawanna County.

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