Supports the mission and vision of Presbyterian SeniorCare Network by securing financial resources, building relationships and creating a culture that values philanthropy and stewardship; raising funds to support charitable care, programs, services and capital needs for older adults served by the Network.
A defining feature of Presbyterian Seniorcare Foundation’s recent grantmaking is its sustained support for Presbyterian SeniorCare Network operations in Oakmont, including benevolent care, new programs, and employee assistance across multiple years. The largest recent grant listed is $3,171,619 in 2024 to Presbyterian Seniorcare for those purposes, followed by $2,117,570 in 2025 and $1,756,814 in 2023. That pattern points to a funder that backs core service delivery over time, rather than making isolated one-off awards. The foundation also supports senior living and care settings beyond its main network. It gave $936,188 in 2025 to Longwood at Oakmont for resident programs, and $529,981 in 2025 to Presbyterian Medical Center of Oakmont Pennsylvania Inc for supplementing uncompensated care for Medicaid residents. Other awards extend to dementia programming, resident activities, capital projects, and supportive housing for older adults. Across the recent grants list, the emphasis stays on older adults served through residential care, memory-care, and housing-related services.
In elder-care support, the foundation backed resident services at Longwood at Oakmont with a $936,188 grant for resident programs. It also funded Shenango Presbyterian SeniorCare with $200,000 in 2023 for benevolent care, showing attention to affordability and resident support in long-term care settings. Dementia-related work appears in grants to Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc. The foundation awarded $494,065 in 2024 for new programming for Dementia 360, then followed with $44,281 in 2025 for additional support for that program. That pairing suggests continued investment in a specific memory-care initiative. Capital and housing needs are another theme. Presbyterian Medical Center of Washington Pennsylvania received $262,806 in 2025 for resident activities and capital projects, while Unlimited Housing for the Elderly (Beeson Court) received $100,000 in 2025 for capital projects. Smaller awards also supported working capital and resident activity programs at supportive-housing sites.
Recent grants cluster above the midpoint of the foundation’s size range: p25 is $35,640, median grant size is $200,000, and p75 is $512,023. The list includes several very large awards in the seven-figure range, alongside a smaller set of grants under $50,000. Grantmaking shows repetition across years and recipients. Presbyterian Seniorcare appears in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc. appears in both 2024 and 2025; Presbyterian Medical Center of Oakmont Pennsylvania Inc also appears in 2024 and 2025. The foundation’s structure is tied to Presbyterian SeniorCare Network, and the grant list reflects direct support for operating, program, and capital needs rather than individual giving. No application process is described in the provided data.
$4.2M
$7.1M
$4.6M
$5.7M
Most grants fall between $36K and $512K, with a median of $200K.
25th Percentile
$36K
Median
$200K
75th Percentile
$512K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in PA.
James Pieffer
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The foundation gives locally, and all recent grants in the file went to U.S. recipients, with 100% of grants to Pennsylvania organizations. Oakmont appears frequently, including Presbyterian senior-care entities and SeniorCare Network itself. Other Pennsylvania recipient cities include Verona, New Wilmington, Washington, Uniontown, Brownsville, Pittsburgh, Plum, Erie, and more. The geographic pattern is concentrated in western Pennsylvania and closely aligned with Presbyterian SeniorCare Network sites. Grants also reach housing and care providers in multiple Pennsylvania communities rather than a single campus.
The grants go to older-adult service organizations tied to senior care, including Presbyterian SeniorCare Network entities, medical centers serving Medicaid residents, supportive housing groups, and resident-program providers. Recent awards cover benevolent care, dementia programming, resident activities, capital projects, and working capital.
Typical grants are substantial: the 25th percentile is $35,640, the median is $200,000, and the 75th percentile is $512,023. The recent list also includes multi-million-dollar awards, including a $3,171,619 grant in 2024.
No. Several recipients appear across multiple years. Presbyterian Seniorcare received grants in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc. appears in 2024 and 2025; and Presbyterian Medical Center of Oakmont Pennsylvania Inc. appears in 2024 and 2025.
The grantmaking is entirely Pennsylvania-based in the recent list: 19 of 19 grants went to Pennsylvania recipients, and all 19 were in the U.S. Recipient cities include Oakmont, Verona, New Wilmington, Washington, Uniontown, Brownsville, Pittsburgh, Plum, and Erie.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Presbyterian Seniorcare | Oakmont, PA | $2,117,570 | 2025 | Benevolent Care, New Programs and Employee assistance |
| Longwood at Oakmont | Verona, PA | $936,188 | 2025 | Resident Programs |
| Presbyterian Medical Center of Oakmont Pennsylvania Inc | New Wilmington, PA | $529,981 | 2025 | Supplement uncompensated care for Medicaid residents |
| Presbyterian Medical Center of Washington Pennsylvania | WASHINGTON, PA | $262,806 | 2025 | Resident Activities and Capital projects |
| Shenango Presbyterian SeniorCare | New Wilmington, PA | $106,661 | 2025 | Resident Activities and Capital Projects |
| Unlimited Housing for the Elderly (Beeson Court) | Uniontown, PA | $100,000 | 2025 | Capital Projects |
| Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc (Dementia 360 Program) | Oakmont, PA | $44,281 | 2025 | Assistance with new programming for Dementia 360 |
| Oaks Supportive Housing Associates | Brownsville, PA | $27,000 | 2025 | Working Capital |
| East Liberty Supportive Housing (Negley Commons) | Pittsburgh, PA | $25,000 | 2025 | Resident Activities and Capital Projects |
| Presbyterian Homes in the Presbytery of Lake Erie | Erie, PA | $24,534 | 2025 | Resident Activity and Capital Projects |
| Plum Presbyterian Supportive Housing (PlumWood) | Verona, PA | $15,000 | 2025 | Resident Activities and Capital Projects |
| Presbyterian Seniorcare | Oakmont, PA | $3,171,619 | 2024 | Benevolent Care, New Programs and Employee assistance |
| Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc (Dementia 360 Program) | Oakmont, PA | $494,065 | 2024 | Assistance with new programming for Dementia 360 |
| PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER OF WASHINGTON | WASHINGTON, PA | $306,210 | 2024 | Capital projects |
| Presbyterian Medical Center of Oakmont Pennsylvania Inc | New Wilmington, PA | $250,000 | 2024 | Supplement uncompensated care for Medicaid residents |
| SeniorCare Network | Oakmont, PA | $5,229 | 2024 | Lifestyle EngagementLifestyle engagement |
| Presbyterian Seniorcare | Oakmont, PA | $1,756,814 | 2023 | Benevolent Care, New Programs and Employee assistance |
| Shenango Presbyterian SeniorCare | New Wilmington, PA | $200,000 | 2023 | Benevolent Care |
| Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc | Oakmont, PA | $168,412 | 2023 | Assistance with new programming |
Presbyterian Seniorcare
$2,117,570Benevolent Care, New Programs and Employee assistance
Longwood at Oakmont
$936,188Resident Programs
Presbyterian Medical Center of Oakmont Pennsylvania Inc
$529,981Supplement uncompensated care for Medicaid residents
Presbyterian Medical Center of Washington Pennsylvania
$262,806Resident Activities and Capital projects
Shenango Presbyterian SeniorCare
$106,661Resident Activities and Capital Projects
Unlimited Housing for the Elderly (Beeson Court)
$100,000Capital Projects
Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc (Dementia 360 Program)
$44,281Assistance with new programming for Dementia 360
Oaks Supportive Housing Associates
$27,000Working Capital
East Liberty Supportive Housing (Negley Commons)
$25,000Resident Activities and Capital Projects
Presbyterian Homes in the Presbytery of Lake Erie
$24,534Resident Activity and Capital Projects
Plum Presbyterian Supportive Housing (PlumWood)
$15,000Resident Activities and Capital Projects
Presbyterian Seniorcare
$3,171,619Benevolent Care, New Programs and Employee assistance
Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc (Dementia 360 Program)
$494,065Assistance with new programming for Dementia 360
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER OF WASHINGTON
$306,210Capital projects
Presbyterian Medical Center of Oakmont Pennsylvania Inc
$250,000Supplement uncompensated care for Medicaid residents
SeniorCare Network
$5,229Lifestyle EngagementLifestyle engagement
Presbyterian Seniorcare
$1,756,814Benevolent Care, New Programs and Employee assistance
Shenango Presbyterian SeniorCare
$200,000Benevolent Care
Presbyterian SeniorCare at Home Inc
$168,412Assistance with new programming