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Horner Foundation Grants: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Horner Foundation
Our Mission
The Horner Foundation is a family-based charity dedicated to partnering with community-based organizations that provide youth, aged 10-19, hands-on experiential learning opportunities through Out of School Time (OST) to foster positive youth development.
We work in 4 geographic regions, determined by where family members live, their specific interests and needs identified by the community.
Our Vision
- All youth will be empowered to realize their full potential and become active participants in their communities.
- All youth will have ample opportunities both inside and outside the classroom to experience a diversity of quality learning styles and frameworks.
- All youth will be healthy, strong, and well-prepared for the 21st Century.
Organizational Funding Statement
The Horner Foundation strives to be responsive and meet organizations where they are. This means that we may provide multi-year funding and ongoing support to nonprofits who may be launching a pilot project or going through a transition. However, we also believe in the value of diverse funding sources. The Horner Foundation typically funds organizations for 1-2 funding cycles (2-4 years). In rare cases, we may fund an organizations for 3 funding cycles (6 years).
Grants
The Foundation awards two-year grants dedicated to project funding. We fund in four geographic regions, each with its own funding priorities.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Out of School Time (OST) Organizations - STEM Programs
Strategy
Since 2013, The Horner Foundation has supported Out of School Time programs working directly with underserved youth aged 10-19 in the City of Philadelphia. For our 2024 funding cycle, we will focus on out-of-school time STEM programming.
Funding Focus
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math): The intention of this funding focus is to inspire members of the next generation to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, and math sectors through programming delivered in an inclusive learning environment.
- The program may include coding, robotics, entrepreneurship, engineering, and other STEM-related OST programming aimed at equipping youth with the tools necessary to thrive in a tech driven society.
- This funding focus also includes programs that encourage leadership training and career preparation for young tech leaders in underserved communities.
Manufacturing PA Industrial Resource Center Program
Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
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Mellon Foundation: Economic Development Grant Program
Richard King Mellon Foundation
Polk Foundation Grant
Hillman Family Foundations
Stacy Foundation Grant
Festus And Helen Stacy Foundation Inc
Lawrence C. Fuller, Jr. Memorial Diabetic Fund Grant
Lawrence C. Fuller, Jr. Memorial Diabetic Fund
Gladys Brooks Foundation Grants
The Gladys Brooks Foundation
Ben Franklin Technology Partners Challenge Grant
Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
Foundation-Directed Grantmaking
Pittsburgh Foundation
CBO Fuel Grants: CBO Capacity Building Grants
Lancaster County Community Foundation
EQT Foundation Grant Program
EQT Foundation
Champions in Action Grant
Citizens Charitable Foundation
John Crain Kunkel Foundation Grant
John Crain Kunkel Foundation
WCCF Grants
Wayne County Community Foundation (PA)
Charles A. and Leona K. Gruber Foundation
Charles A. and Leona K. Gruber Foundation
Philadelphia City Community Fund
Philadelphia City Fund
Multi-Municipal Collaboration Grant
Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority
RKMF Innovative Wood Products and Value Chains Grant
Richard King Mellon Foundation
Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant Program (AFIG)
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
The Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant Program is now accepting applications for the 2026 program year.
AFIG has approximately $5 million in funding available to school districts, municipalities, nonprofit organizations, and businesses in Pennsylvania that want to transition to cleaner fuel transportation. Applicants will be eligible for a maximum grant award across all applications of $500,000. Individual application awards are still capped at $300,000.
Supported alternative fuels include electricity, compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, hydrogen, hythane, biodiesel, ethanol, methanol, and other advanced biofuels. Grant funding covers:
- Incremental costs related to retrofitting vehicles to operate on alternative fuels;
- Incremental costs to purchase alternative fuel vehicles;
- Cost to purchase and install the necessary fleet-refueling or home-refueling equipment for alternative fuel vehicles;
- Cost to perform research, training, development, and demonstration of new applications or next-phase technology related to alternative fuel vehicles.
Upper Bucks Community Foundation Fund of LVCF
Lehigh Valley Community Foundation
PA Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Grant
USDA: Natural Resources Conservation Service of Pennsylvania
Falk Facilities and Technology Improvement Fund
United Way Of Southwestern Pennsylvania
CNX Foundation Grant
CNX Foundation
Social-Impact Investment Pitch Competition
Richard King Mellon 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)
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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 Technology Grants 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 Technology Grants 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 Technology Grants 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 |