A local community foundation is issuing a call for its latest grant opportunities.
The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC) said that it has five funding options available for local nonprofits serving Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon and Perry counties, as well as the Dillsburg area of York County.
“These grants represent the power of community-driven philanthropy,” said Jennifer Doyle, TFEC president and CEO. “They are made possible by individuals and organizations who established charitable funds at TFEC, turning ideas into lasting change.”
Available grants include:
- Greater Harrisburg Community Foundation: Benjamin Franklin Trust Fund, funding projects to improve knowledge, quality of life and community outcomes.
- Greater Harrisburg Community Foundation: Upstream, supporting innovative programs that tackle social issues at the root.
- Madden Family Fund, promoting equitable access to education and essential resources.
- Martin M. Sacks Memorial Fund, supporting youth and family-oriented programs.
- Please Live Fund (new in 2025), providing funding for mental wellness education and suicide prevention, with priority given to programs benefiting K–12 students.
Applications will be accepted through Sept. 1.
In 2024, TFEC awarded more than $650,000 through these grant programs, supporting 109 local projects.
“This work happens through collaboration,” said Caitlin Cluck, director of community investment at TFEC. “By partnering with nonprofits who understand the unique needs of our communities, we amplify local impact and create opportunities for meaningful change.”
To learn more about available grants or how to support a fund, visit www.tfec.org.
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