Keystone Human Services

Harrisburg, PA ·EIN 25-1847902 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$1.3M received 56 funders 114 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Keystone Human Services?

Keystone Human Services is funded by 56 grantmakers, led by Powder Mill Foundation ($115K), Delaware Community Foundation Inc ($107K), Airie Knipel Harry V and J William ($94K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to Keystone Human Services between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
Powder Mill Foundation$114,55332020–2023
Delaware Community Foundation Inc$106,72542020–2023
Airie Knipel Harry V and J William$94,00032020–2022
The Foundation for Enhancing Communities$80,28252020–2024
United Way of the Capital Region$77,43572021–2024
The S Wilson and Grace M Pollock Foundation$75,50032023–2025
Colket Family Foundation$75,00042021–2024
Moses Taylor Foundation Inc$55,00022022–2024
Anne & Philip Glatfelter Iii Family$50,00052020–2024
York County Community Foundation$42,00022023–2024
Partnership for Better Health$30,00022022–2024
The Dorothy B and S Lawrence Koplovitz$27,17262021–2024
Longwood Foundation Inc$25,00012024
Allone Foundation$25,00022023–2024
Pwc Foundation Inc$25,00012023
American Network of Community Options$25,00012022
John Crain Kunkel Foundation$25,00012021
Thomas a and Georgina T Russo Foundation$25,00012021
Ferree Foundation$25,00012020
Jewish Community Foundation of$21,00032020–2022
Penn State Health$20,00032020–2024
Trustmark Foundation$20,00022020–2021
The George W Rentschler Foundation$14,00032023–2025
Hall Foundation$13,20052020–2024
Community Foundation of Western$10,00012024

Showing top 25 of 56 funders by total given.

What grants has Keystone Human Services received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025The S Wilson and Grace M Pollock FoundationGENERAL OPERATING$25,000
2025The George W Rentschler FoundationSUPPORT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA SERVICE DOGS (SSD) PROGRAM, WHICH BREEDS, RAISES, TRAINS AND PLACES SERVICE/HEARING DOGS TO ASSIST CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES TO LEAD THE LIVES THEY WANT TO LIVE AS INDEPENDENTLY AS POSSIBLE. FOR SUPPORT IN ENDING THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES AND HELP PEOPLE LIVE AS INDEPENDENTLY AS POSSIBLE. THE GRANT WOULD COVER THE TOTAL COST TO SUPPORT ONE DOG PREPARED FOR PLACEMENT WITH SOMEONE ON THE CURRENT WAITLIST.$9,000
2025Kenneth Bankert Foundation IncGENERAL PURPOSE$6,000
2025Jeffrey J and Mary E BurdgeGENERAL CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES$5,000
2024York County Community FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT$32,000
2024Moses Taylor Foundation IncTHE BEHAVIORAL AND HOME HEALTH INITIATIVE$30,000
2024The S Wilson and Grace M Pollock FoundationGENERAL$25,500
2024Longwood Foundation IncBEHAVIORAL HEALTH INITIATIVE.$25,000
2024The Foundation for Enhancing CommunitiesHUMAN SERVICE$15,968
2024Partnership for Better HealthTO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES TO FAMILIES AND CHILDREN EXHIBITING MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CONDITIONS IN ENROLLED IN CAPITAL AREA HEAD START IN PERRY COUNTY.$15,000
2024Colket Family FoundationRESTRICTED USE - SUSQUEHANNA SERVICE DOGS$15,000
2024Allone FoundationIMPROVE HEALTH AND WELLNESS OF PEOPLE IN NORTHEASTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL PA$12,500
2024United Way of the Capital Region$10,000
2024Community Foundation of WesternPROGRAM SUPPORT$10,000
2024Anne & Philip Glatfelter Iii FamilyGENERAL CHARITABLE USE$10,000
2024Penn State HealthPROGRAM SUPPORT$7,500
2024Miter Charitable FoundationPUPPY NAMING SPONSORSHIP$5,000
2024S Luther Savidge TrustGENERAL OPERATING$5,000
2024The Dorothy B and S Lawrence KoplovitzGENERAL OPERATING$3,586
2024The Dorothy B and S Lawrence KoplovitzGENERAL OPERATING$3,586
2024Stoner Waters Family FoundationDONATION TO SUSQUEHANNA SERVICE DOGS TO ASSIST WITH THE RAISING AND PLACING OF SERVICE DOGS WITH INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.$3,500
2024With FoundationEVENT SUPPORT$3,000
2024The George W Rentschler FoundationSUPPORT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA SERVICE DOGS (SSD) PROGRAM, WHICH BREEDS, RAISES, TRAINS AND PLACES SERVICE/HEARING DOGS TO ASSIST CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES TO LEAD THE LIVES THEY WANT TO LIVE AS INDEPENDENTLY AS POSSIBLE. FOR SUPPORT IN ENDING THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF INDIVIDUALS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES AND HELP PEOPLE LIVE AS INDEPENDENTLY AS POSSIBLE. THE GRANT WOULD COVER THE TOTAL COST TO SUPPORT ONE DOG PREPARED FOR PLACEMENT WITH SOMEONE ON THE CURRENT WAITLIST.$3,000
2024Rice Family FoundationTELEHEALTH PROGRAM$3,000
2024Hall FoundationCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS$3,000
2024Schwab-silfen FoundationORGANIZATION'S EXEMPT PURPOSE$3,000
2024Willis and Elsie Shenk FoundationSUSQUEHANNA SERVICE DOGS$2,500
2024Joseph T and Helen M Simpson FoundationSUPPORT$1,000
2024Richard S & Ann B Barshinger Family FdnOPERATIONS$1,000
2023Delaware Community Foundation IncTELEHEALTH$43,113

Showing 30 most recent of 114 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Keystone Human Services?

Keystone Human Services is funded by 56 grantmakers, led by Powder Mill Foundation ($115K), Delaware Community Foundation Inc ($107K), Airie Knipel Harry V and J William ($94K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to Keystone Human Services between 2020–2025.

Who is Keystone Human Services's largest funder?

Powder Mill Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Keystone Human Services, with $115K across 3 grants (2020–2023).

How much grant funding has Keystone Human Services received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to Keystone Human Services across 114 grants from 56 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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