Funding Amount

Up to US $10,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Partners in Giving: Community Development Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Foundation for Delaware County
Amount: Up to US $10,000
Last Updated: January 13, 2026

Summary

Overview

Note: Partner Giving grants are available in priority areas focusing on: Community Development, Health, Hospice and Homecare, Support for Cancer Survivors, and Youth Development.Eligible organizations may apply for funding under any of the funding priorities, selecting one area that aligns most closely with their mission  and proposed activities..Organizations can apply for a single year only. Foundation for Delaware County Our Mission To ensure an equitable, vibrant future for Delaware County by promoting generosity, inspiring participation and partnership across our communities, and improving the quality of life for all. The Foundation for Delaware County works with individuals, private foundations, nonprofits, and businesses to move Delaware County forward. Partners in Giving RFP This collaborative effort between The Community’s Foundation (TCF) and The Foundation for Delaware County (the Foundation) is designed to support nonprofits serving Delaware County by reducing duplication, improving access to resources, and creating a more seamless funding experience. Through greater alignment of processes, shared expertise, and coordinated opportunities, nonprofits can more easily navigate support systems, strengthen their organizational capacity, while maximizing the collective benefit to the community. Rather than duplicating efforts, TCF and the Foundation will work side-by-side to identify where joint action can yield greater results, whether through shared tools that make grant applications more accessible, coordinated timelines that reduce administrative burden for grantee partners, or aligned funding priorities that direct resources toward the community’s highest needs. This approach fosters stronger relationships between the two foundations and with the nonprofit sector, builds mutual understanding of local challenges and opportunities, and reinforces the shared commitment to equitable, high-impact philanthropy in Delaware County. This spirit of partnership is reflected in specific initiatives that make it easier for nonprofits to engage with both foundations and focus more of their energy on delivering impact. Funding Priorities For the 2026 Partners in Giving Grant cycle, this collective effort will consider awarding grant funds to organizations that focus on community development, health, hospice and homecare, support for cancer survivors, and youth development. Eligible organizations may apply for funding under any of the funding priorities, selecting one area that aligns most closely with their mission and proposed activities. The application should demonstrate outcomes within at least one of the following types of outcomes: Types of Outcomes Safety Net – Provide basic assistance to ensure well-being and prevent dire outcomes for individuals facing economic hardship, health issues, or other challenges. Preventive – Intervene before problems arise, reducing factors that lead to negative outcomes and enhancing protective factors that contribute to well-being and success. This can include Out-Of-School Time programming. Systems Change – Target the root causes of social issues to change structures, such as public policies and regulations that enable systems to function better. Organizational Development – Strengthen effectiveness and capacity through planned change in an organization’s processes, systems, structures, or leadership. Eligible organizations may submit one application to support their efforts in advancing the funding priorities above. Organizations can apply for a single year only. Partners in Giving: Community Development The 2026 Partners in Giving initiative will consider awarding grants of up to $10,000 to organizations working alongside Delaware County residents to address community-identified needs and strengthen local connections. Grants may support efforts such as community engagement, planning, or coordination activities, adult education, including English as a Second Language (ESL), and other learning opportunities that expand access, build skills, and elevate resident voice. These grants are intended to help organizations pilot ideas, respond to emerging needs, and lay the groundwork for longer-term community impact. All grant proceeds must be used to provide programs and services in and for Delaware County residents.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. PROGRAM OR PROJECT SUPPORT – Available to nonprofits serving Delaware County to advance, operate, expand, and/or improve programs or projects working in one or more of the funding priorities above.Tax-exempt organizations under any part of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue CodeGrassroots organizations, collaboratives, or coalitions may apply under the auspices of a tax-exempt fiscal sponsor.

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Fields of Work

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