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FISA Foundation Grant
FISA Foundation
Henry L. Hillman Foundation Grant
Hillman Family Foundations
Mary Hillman Jennings Foundation Grant
Hillman Family Foundations
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MTF Rolling Grants
Moses Taylor Foundation
Rapid Response Fund for Community Power
Healthspark Foundation
RKMF General Application
Richard King Mellon Foundation
The FirstBank Charitable Foundation Grants
FirstBank Charitable Foundation
AmeriHealth Caritas Foundation Grant
Amerihealth Caritas Foundation
Ohio/Great Lakes Region Grants: Animal Adoption, Behavior Training and Fostering, Continuing Education and Training, or Humane and Wildlife Education
Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust
Staunton Farm Foundation Grant
Staunton Farm Foundation
National Housing Innovation Grant (Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge)
Enterprise Community Partners Inc
Enterprise Community Partners
Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one. Home is where life happens, where plans are made, and futures begin. It is the foundation for dignity, health, education, wealth, and community. Yet rents keep going up, paychecks don’t keep pace, and good homes in strong neighborhoods are increasingly out of reach.
The system doesn’t work. It must be changed, and it must be changed by us.
Enterprise has the breadth, scale, and expertise to do it. We support community development organizations on the ground. We aggregate and invest billions to improve housing and strengthen communities across the U.S. We advance housing policy at every level of government. We build and manage communities ourselves. Everything we do is informed by the residents we serve.
Together with our partners, we focus on the greatest need — the massive shortage of affordable rental homes — to achieve three goals:
- Increase the supply of affordable homes
- Advance racial equity after decades of systematic racism in housing
- Support residents and strengthen communities to be resilient to the unpredictable, and make upward mobility possible
Since 1982, we have invested $92.0 billion and created 1.1 million homes across all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. We do all this to make home and community places of pride, power, and belonging.
National Housing Innovation Grant Competition
Home is foundational. It’s where we plant roots, raise and care for our families, and build community bonds. Yet in every corner of the country, millions of people of all ages and backgrounds need a home they can afford.
Wells Fargo is meeting this moment with a powerful grant opportunity. Together with Enterprise, Wells Fargo has launched the third iteration of the Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge. The 2026 cycle of the housing innovation competition will identify and propel proven, ready-to-scale solutions that transform current practices and increase housing choice and access.
Eligible applicants will compete for five individual grants of $2 million to advance their innovation and drive meaningful, systems-level change in the housing and adjacent industries. Winners will gain access to mentorship and coaching from industry leaders and experts and join a powerful network of Breakthrough Challenge innovators.
Focus Areas
This third cycle of the Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge aims to meet the nation’s affordable housing challenges across all types of communities: Native, rural, suburban, tribal, and urban.
Proposals must encompass one or more of three focus areas:
- Design and Construction
- Finance
- Service Delivery and Programs
Applicants will be asked to show how their proof of concept or pilot program has achieved clear outcomes and success, and provide a clear pathway to expanding the innovation’s reach and impact
Round 1: Criteria and Scoring
Your innovation must meet the criteria below to advance to the official scoring stage.
Type of Community
Innovations can serve all types of communities:
- Rural
- Urban
- Suburban
- Tribal
Location
Priority scoring will be given to applications from entities that are based in – or whose innovations are designed for – one or more of these 28 states, plus D.C.:
- Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C.
Affordability
Innovations must serve residents at these income levels:
- Rental: 80% AMI or below
- Homeownership: 120% AMI or below
- Workforce housing: 120% AMI or below
Universal Leaf Foundation Grants
Universal Corporation
George and Margaret Mee Charitable Foundation Grant
George And Margaret Mee Charitable Foundation
FCFP Birthday Grants for Lycoming County
First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania
About FCFP
Change Agents for the community
We’re on mission to improve North Central PA through the power of philanthropy.
Founded in 1916, First Community Foundation Partnership is the leading resource for philanthropists in North Central PA.
Drawing from a deep well of experience, we can help anyone who wants to make a difference make it happen. Whether through a modest donation or a substantial endowment, we help donors grow their contributions and reinvest the gains back into our region.
Our partnerships are as diverse as the public we serve. We oversee projects ranging from small, donor-directed funds to Raise the Region, our area’s largest and most celebrated charitable event. And the initiatives we sustain support causes from scholarships and fine arts to healthcare and food security.
We’re determined to broaden our reach and deepen our impact in the counties we serve. We’re committed to driving positive social change for another hundred years—and ensuring everyone who shares our vision can get involved.
To improve quality of life in north central Pennsylvania through community leadership, the promotion of philanthropy, the strengthening of nonprofit impact and the perpetual stewardship of charitable assets
To create powerful communities through passionate giving.
2026 FCFP Birthday Grants for Lycoming County
Competitive grant program that supports nonprofit organizations with missions relating to arts and culture, education, health and human service, youth, environment, and economic development in Lycoming County.
Foundation-Directed Grantmaking
Pittsburgh Foundation
Pittsburgh Foundation Basic Needs Grants: Housing
Pittsburgh Foundation
Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation Grant
Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation
The Greater Harrisburg Foundation Upstream Grant
The Foundation for Enhancing Communities
WCCF Grants
Wayne County Community Foundation (PA)
Birmingham Foundation Grant
Birmingham Foundation
Building Community Power Fund
Healthspark Foundation
Social-Impact Investment Pitch Competition
Richard King Mellon Foundation
Improving Youth Mental Health Grant
CIGNA Foundation
Staunton Farm Foundation Capacity Building Grants
Staunton Farm Foundation
Staunton Farm Foundation
Working for mental wellness
Staunton Farm Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of people who live with mental illness and/or substance use disorders. The Foundation works to enhance behavioral health treatment and support by advancing best practices through grant making to non-profit organizations in ten southwestern Pennsylvania counties: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington, Westmoreland.
Investing in a future where behavioral health is understood, supported, and accepted.
Purpose
Staunton Farm Foundation (SFF) recognizes that strong organizational capacity is essential to sustaining high-quality mental health and substance use services over time. Capacity-building investments strengthen nonprofit organizations’ internal systems, leadership, and infrastructure, enabling them to more effectively carry out their missions. By supporting capacity-building efforts, SFF seeks to empower organizations to innovate, adapt, and enhance programs and resources in response to evolving community needs, ultimately broadening and deepening positive impact for the individuals and communities they serve.
Guidelines for Use of Funds
Capacity-building grants may be used to support activities that strengthen an organization’s infrastructure, systems, leadership, and long-term sustainability. Funds may be used to contract for technical assistance, training, evaluation, planning, technology upgrades, and other expenses necessary to achieve the goals of the proposed project. Specific grant terms will be outlined with successful applicants.
Allowable uses include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Organizational Infrastructure & Systems
- Strategic planning, sustainability planning, or business model development
- Data collection, evaluation, or outcomes measurement systems
- Technology upgrades that support service delivery, coordination, or reporting (e.g., EHR enhancements, client tracking systems, cybersecurity improvements)
- Workforce & Leadership Development
- Staff training and professional development related to behavioral health or substance use services
- Leadership development or succession planning
- Workforce initiatives aimed at improving retention
- Program & Operational Effectiveness
- Program design or redesign to improve quality, accessibility, or cultural responsiveness
- Implementation support for evidence-based or promising practices
- Quality improvement initiatives
- Policy, procedure, or compliance development related to licensure, accreditation, or best practices
- External Expertise & Technical Assistance
- Consultants or technical assistance providers with relevant expertise (e.g., finance, evaluation, clinical quality, operations, or technology)
- Compliance support related to organizational operations (excluding litigation)
Multi-Year Grants
United Way Of Southwestern Pennsylvania
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Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Pennsylvania
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Pennsylvania?
Grants are most commonly $97,283.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofits in Pennsylvania year over year?
In 2024, funders in Pennsylvania awarded a total of 54,538 grants.
2022 101,760
2023 105,380
2024 54,538
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofits in Pennsylvania given out in Pennsylvania, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, Education, and Human Services.
1. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
2. Education
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Health and Wellness Grants for Nonprofits in Pennsylvania changing over time?
Funding has increased by -46.38%.
2022 $9,486,595,381
2023
$9,869,112,363
4.03%
2024
$5,292,149,054
-46.38%
Pennsylvania Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, and Allegheny County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Philadelphia County | $1,037,757,864 |
| Montgomery County | $783,094,056 |
| Allegheny County | $757,275,094 |
| Lancaster County | $274,214,562 |
| Dauphin County | $226,196,305 |