Funding Resources By State > Pennsylvania
Liberty Resources, Inc.
The Philadelphia Center for Independent Living. A non-profit, consumer driven organization that advocates and promotes Independent Living for persons with disabilities. More than 50% of the board and employees are persons with disabilities.
http://www.libertyresources.org/
The Pew Charitable Trusts
From the arts to the environment and health, state and consumer policy initiatives, get the data that makes a difference.
One Commerce Square
2005 Market Street
Suite 2800
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7077
215-575-9050
info@pewtrusts.org
John Templeton Foundation
A number of topics—including creativity, freedom, gratitude, love, and purpose—can be found under more than one Core Funding Area. The Foundation welcomes proposals that bring together these overlapping elements, especially by combining the tools and approaches of different disciplines.
300 Conshohocken State Road
Suite 500
West Conshohocken, PA 19428 USA
Telephone: (610) 941-2828
Fax: (610) 825-1730
Richard King Mellon Foundation
The Foundation’s current giving priorities primarily serve Southwestern Pennsylvania with a program focus on Regional Economic Development and Conservation, along with Education and Human Services and Nonprofit Capacity Building.
BNY Mellon Center
500 Grant Street – Suite 4106
Pittsburgh, PA 15219–2502
Phone: (412) 392-2800
Fax: (412) 392-2837
E-mail: lreed@rkmf.org
The William Penn Foundation
To enhance the vitality and vibrancy of the Greater Philadelphia region, we are committed to increasing high-quality, educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged students; supporting arts, culture and the development of accessible and vibrant public spaces; and protecting the Delaware River watershed.
Two Logan Square, 11th Floor
100 North 18th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2757
(215) 988-1830
grants@williampennfoundation.org
The Heinz Endowments
We focus on five disciplines represented by our grant-making program areas: Arts & Culture; Children, Youth & Families; Community & Economic Development; Education; and Environment.
Vira I. Heinz Endowment
30 EQT Plaza
625 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-3115
Phone: 412.281.5777
Fax: 412.281.5788
The Pittsburgh Foundation
The Pittsburgh Foundation comprises several types of funds that award grants in different ways. Our donors have created funds to support designated agencies; to provide scholarships to students who attend specific schools; to support medical research and to address specific fields of interest.
Five PPG Place,
Suite 250
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
412-391-5122
McCune Foundation
The Foundation's grants are assigned to one of four program areas (Education, Human Services, Humanities or Civic), but often the grants overlap disciplines.
Three PPG Place
Suite 400
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: (412) 644-8779
Fax: (412) 644-8059
info@mccune.org
The Philadelphia Foundation
Our scholarship funds were established by generous individuals, families, businesses and organizations to ensure that students have the opportunity to pursue their educational dreams.
1234 Market Street, Suite 1800
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: 215-563-6417
Oberkotter Foundation
We fund programs that promote listening and spoken language for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. We intentionally place children and their families at the center of everything we do and we want the organizations and policies we support to surround children and families with integrated programs and services to address their needs.
1600 Market St., Suite 3600
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Tel.: 215-751-2601
Fax.: 215-751-2678
Email: info@oberkotterfoundation.org
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
Grants are made to support specific initiatives in the areas of Education, Economic Development, Health and Human Services, and Community Development.
223 Fourth Avenue
1400 Benedum-Trees Building
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222
412-288-0360
800-223-5948 (toll-free from West Virginia)
412-288-0366 (fax)
info@benedum.org
Eden Hall Foundation
Today, the trustees of Eden Hall Foundation continue his stewardship in the areas of social welfare, health, education and the arts.
600 Grant Street
Suite 5050
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-642-6697 Telephone
412-642-6698 Fax
The Luzerne Foundation
Our mission is to enhance the lives of the people living in our community. We do this by supporting seven key areas that together support a healthy and sustainable community including Social Services, Education and Scholarships, Arts and Culture, Neighborhoods and Community Development, Youth Issues, Historic Preservation and the Environment, and Health and Wellness.
140 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Luzerne, PA 18709
570-714-1570
diane@luzfdn.org
The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
The Foundation will consider requests for support of community health nursing from public charities (pre-selected by the Foundation Board) located in the communities of Worcester, Massachusetts; Richmond, Virginia; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1735 Market Street
Suite 3420
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone 215-979-3221
Fax 215-979-3229
Email admin@carpenterfoundation.us
Connelly Foundation
Connelly Foundation seeks to foster learning and to improve the quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia area. The Foundation supports local non-profit organizations in the fields of education, health and human services, arts and culture and civic enterprise.
One Tower Bridge
100 Front Street, Suite 1450
W. Conshohocken, PA 19428-2873
Telephone: (610) 834-3222
Fax: (610) 834-0866
info@connellyfdn.org
Lenfest Foundation
Our investments aim to increase the number of middle-school students connected to high-quality learning experiences that provide career exposure, strengthen social and emotional health, and build 21st century skills, with the goal of facilitating a positive transition from middle school to high school.
Two Logan Square
100 N. 18th Street
Suite 800
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215-239-9003
Fax: 610-828-0390
lenfestfoundation@lenfestfoundation.org
W.W. Smith Charitable Trust
The W. W. Smith Charitable Trust is a private foundation established by William Wikoff Smith. The Trust is specifically focused on areas involving basic needs for food, clothing and shelter; supplementing higher education scholarship programs; and basic medical research primarily in Heart Disease, Cancer and AIDS.
200 Four Falls Corporate Center
Suite 300, West Conshohocken, PA. 19428
Phone 610.397.1844
Fax 610.397.1680
The Lancaster County Community Foundation
The Community Foundation gives you a way to put your passions into action. Explore local community benefit organizations and how you can invest to make a long-term impact on the issues that matter to you.
24 W King Street, Suite 201
Lancaster, PA 17603
(717) 397-1629
The 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation
Special consideration is given to unique, innovative, and creative projects that benefit children, promote education, improve health care, encourage business, culture, conservation of nature resources, and protection of the environment.
43 South Fifth Street
Sunbury, Pennsylvania 17801-2896
570 286 1582
The Sidney Kimmel Foundation
The Foundation’s impact on cancer research, Philadelphia, medicine and Jewish continuity has been transformative, demonstrably fulfilling the mission of Connecting Promise to Progress.
One Liberty Place
1650 Market Street, Suite 2800
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-665-2079
mkamens@cozen.com
CIGNA Foundation
We will work together with dedicated non-profit partners, and use the knowledge and expertise of Cigna’s professionals, to help people overcome barriers to their health and well-being related to factors such as ethnicity, race, gender, age, geography, or economics.
Two Liberty Place
1601 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19192
Telephone: 215-761-4328
Lehigh Valley Community Foundation
Community foundations and their donors stand at an epicenter—where the need for help, the desire to help, and the means to help converge. From this center, the power to change lives radiates out in scores of ways, sustaining and enhancing life, improving communities, preserving culture and heritage, and impacting health and human services in critical and lasting ways.
840 West Hamilton Street, Suite 310
Allentown, PA 18101-2422
610-351-5353
Fax: 610-351-9353
Mellon Charitable Foundation
BNY Mellon is a global leader in the delivery of services to the healthcare sector. As a leading investment management and investment services firm, we offer access to a wide suite of capabilities, helping to streamline and simplify the servicing and record keeping process for you.
P.O Box 185
Pittsburgh, PA 15230
Telephone: 412-234-0023
Email: powering.potential@bnymellon.com