WEST CHESTER — For almost 30 years, the Chester County Community Foundation has served as Chester County’s premier vehicle for local philanthropic giving. The Foundation’s mission is to connect people who care with causes that matter, so their philanthropy makes a difference now & forever.
The Community Foundation encourages Chester County nonprofit organizations to submit proposals for funding consideration. Although general proposals can be submitted at any time, grants for capacity building will be accepted through Sept. 13. Preference is given to small and mid-size nonprofits located in and serving Chester County, which strengthens the social, cultural, health, educational and/or economic character of a community.
“Capacity building provides grantees the opportunity to improve their organizational effectiveness,” notes Stephenie Stevens, grants director & outreach officer at the Chester County Community Foundation. “A capacity-building grant can help a nonprofit with additional training, a fundraising tool, a consultant, or help with strategic planning. We want to help strengthen the nonprofit communities in Chester County through this financial award.”
Eligible applicants must be charitable, tax-exempt organizations with 501(c)(3) certification. The Foundation cannot fund individuals.
The proposal format is available online at www.chescocf.org/receive/apply-for-grants/. Complete proposals include the 1-page Grant Proposal Summary Sheet, a brief Grant Proposal Narrative, and Attachments. Email proposals are strongly encouraged.
For more details about the Chester County Community Foundation’s grants, or philanthropic programs, call (610) 696-8211 or visit www.chescocf.org.
Chester County Community Foundation
Headquartered in West Chester’s Lincoln Building, the Chester County Community Foundation connects people who care with causes that matter so their legacy philanthropy makes a difference now and forever. The Community Foundation holds nearly $100 million in trust and annually awards $6+ million in grants and scholarships. To learn more about the Community Foundation, visit www.chescocf.org.
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