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    Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation

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    PHILADELPHIA, PASitio web2673693342

    About Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation

    The Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation concentrates philanthropic support in Philadelphia, focusing on literacy and transformative educational experiences for underserved children and teens, especially BIPOC youth. It also funds youth development and stabilization services—safe teen hangouts, homelessness prevention, and innovative mental-health supports (including equine therapy). The foundation favors sizable, targeted grants to local nonprofits working directly with vulnerable young people and families.

    Focus Areas

    Arts-based literacy programs for children (e.g., A Book A Day)Alternative secondary education and experiential high school models for underserved youth (e.g., Big Picture Philadelphia, St James School)BIPOC youth empowerment and leadership development in West/Southwest Philadelphia (e.g., Collective Climb, YEFA Hangout)Literacy remediation and specialized tutoring for struggling readers (e.g., Reading Allowed)Wraparound supports addressing family homelessness and poverty in Philadelphia (e.g., Project HOME)Mental-health interventions using equine-assisted therapy (e.g., Gateway Horseworks)

    Who They Fund

    About Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation

    One of the clearest signals in the Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation’s recent giving is its repeated $100,000 support for Philadelphia organizations working with children and teens. In 2024 and 2025, the foundation backed Collective Climb for BIPOC teenagers and young adults in West Philadelphia, Project Home to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty, Reading Allowed for structured literacy tutoring, and A Book a Day for arts-based literacy work. That pattern shows a funder centered on direct services for underserved young people rather than broad institutional support. The foundation’s priorities also extend beyond reading and schooling. Recent grants include Youth Empowerment for Advancement Hangout for safe teen spaces in Southwest Philadelphia, Big Picture Philadelphia for transformative educational experiences for underserved high school youth, and St James School for traditionally underresourced students. Across these awards, the focus stays on Philadelphia-area children, teens, and families, especially in neighborhoods where educational opportunity, stability, and youth development needs overlap. The grant sizes and purposes suggest a foundation that makes deliberate, targeted awards to local nonprofits delivering services on the ground.

    What Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation Funds

    Educational access is a core theme. The foundation gave $100,000 to Reading Allowed for specialized, structured literacy tutoring to children and adults, and $100,000 to A Book a Day to engage the arts to expand literacy among children in underserved communities. It also supported Tree House Books with $30,000 for access to books in Philadelphia. Youth development appears alongside schooling. Youth Mentorship and Partnership received $50,000 to help kids succeed through mentoring, physical fitness, and sports, while Youth Empowerment for Advancement Hangout received $100,000 to create safe hangout spaces for teens in Southwest Philadelphia. The foundation also funds pathways for older students: Heights Philadelphia received $50,000 to create education and workforce pathways for low-income students, and Brighter Horizon Foundation received $30,000 for scholarships for first-generation college-pursuing high school students. Housing stability and basic needs are present too, including $100,000 to Project Home for homelessness and poverty.

    How Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation Gives

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    Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation General Grants

    EducationYouth developmentSocial services+2 más

    ¿Quién puede postularse? Open to public charities with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status that provide direct services to children and their families and align with the Foundation's mission. Funding is limited to organizations serving the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area. The Foundation does not fund individuals, political lobbying or legislative activities, programs without a charitable or educational purpose, or programs that do not support children.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $808K

    Total Assets

    $7.4M

    Total Revenue

    $1.4M

    Total Expenses

    $884K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $100K, with a median of $30K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $30K

    75th Percentile

    $100K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 96% of grants go to recipients in PA.

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    low-income and underserved children and families in Philadelphia (neighborhood-specific: Southwest, West, Norris Square)BIPOC teenagers and young adults (West Philadelphia)first-generation college–bound high school studentschildren and youth with behavioral, emotional, or developmental needs (including autism)uninsured working adults / families needing healthcare accessfoster children and youthsurvivors of child sexual abuse and at-risk youth

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated, large-dollar local giving: multiple six-figure grants to a small set of repeat grantees and targeted new partners. Grants are focused, program-specific, and aimed at direct service organizations serving Philadelphia youth and families rather than broad national initiatives.

    Funding Style

    direct service / program deliveryeducation & youth development focusedcapacity building for community organizationstargeted scholarships & tuition supportcommunity-based / place-based funding

    Notable grantees: A Book A Day, Collective Climb, St James School, Project HOME, Gateway Horseworks

    Topics

    youth mentorship & afterschool enrichmentliteracy & book access (including arts-integrated literacy)mental health & trauma-informed services (including equine-assisted therapy)family homelessness prevention and housing stabilitycollege & workforce pathways for low-income and first-generation studentsarts-based community engagement (mural arts, creative education)food security and healthy food access

    Typical awards cluster in the middle five figures, with a p25 of $25,000, a median of $30,000, and a p75 of $100,000. The recent record shows a mix of one-year grants and repeated support to the same organizations across multiple years, including Collective Climb, A Book a Day, St James School, and Thomas Jefferson University. That repeat pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards. The foundation also accepts unsolicited applications through its general grants programs. It gives as a private foundation, and its recent awards include both general operating and project-specific support.

    Where Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation Makes Grants

    Giving is overwhelmingly local. Ninety-six percent of grants go to recipients in Pennsylvania, and the recent grants list is centered on Philadelphia. Named recipients in Philadelphia include Collective Climb, Project Home, Reading Allowed, A Book a Day, and Youth Empowerment for Advancement Hangout. Outside Philadelphia, the foundation’s recent awards also reached Malvern, Exton, Chester, Wayne, and St Paul, Minnesota. The country distribution is entirely U.S.-based.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation

    What kinds of organizations does Caroline Alexander Buck Foundation fund?

    It funds public charities serving children and families in the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area, with support for educational opportunities from preschool through high school and social services. Recent grants also show youth development, literacy, homelessness prevention, scholarships, and arts-integrated education.

    Does the foundation accept unsolicited applications?

    Yes. Its general grants programs all note that they accept unsolicited applications, and they support one-year grants to public charities in the greater Philadelphia area.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The grant-size distribution centers on $25,000 at the 25th percentile, $30,000 at the median, and $100,000 at the 75th percentile. Recent grants include both mid-five-figure and six-figure awards.

    Is the foundation’s giving concentrated in one place?

    Yes. The grant recipient distribution shows 96% of grants go to recipients in Pennsylvania, and the recent grants list is heavily Philadelphia-centered, with additional awards in a few nearby Pennsylvania communities and one in St Paul, Minnesota.

    Does the foundation support repeat grantees?

    Yes. Several organizations appear in multiple years, including Collective Climb, A Book a Day, St James School, and Thomas Jefferson University. That pattern indicates recurring support rather than purely one-time funding.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Fecha límite: Applications submitted by January 31st are generally considered at the spring meeting; applications submitted by July 31st are generally considered at the fall meeting.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    YOUTH EMPOWERMENT FOR ADVANCEMENT HANGOUTPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002025CREATE SAFE HANGOUT SPACES FOR TEENS IN SW PHILADELPHIA.
    BIG PICTURE PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002025SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERSERVED HS YOUTH.
    A BOOK A DAYPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002025ENGAGE THE ARTS TO EXPAND LITERACY.
    INN DWELLING INCPHILADELPHIA, PA$75,0002025SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMART UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN.
    HEIGHTS PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$50,0002025HELP CREATE PATHWAYS TO EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE FOR LOW-INCOME STUDENTS.
    FEAST OF JUSTICEPHILADELPHIA, PA$35,0002025ALLEVIATE HUNGER, ENHANCE LITERACY, AND PROVIDE LIFE SKILLS TO NEEDY INDIVIDUALS.
    CONNECTEDLYPHILADELPHIA, PA$30,0002025SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR OLDER WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
    BRIGHTER HORIZON FOUNDATIONPHILADELPHIA, PA$30,0002025FUND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FIRST GENERATION COLLEGE-PURSUING HS STUDENTS.
    ANTI-VIOLENCE PARTNERSHIPPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002025HELP PROVIDE INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO END VIOLENCE.
    THE LIGHTHOUSEST PAUL, MN$25,0002025SUPPORT POSITIVE CHANGE IN THE LIVES OF AT-RISK CHILDREN.
    COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINEWEST CHESTER, PA$25,0002025HELP PROVIDE FREE, HIGH-QUALITY HEALTHCARE TO UNINSURED WORKING PEOPLE IN CHESTER COUNTY.
    FAMILY PROMISE OF PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002025END FAMILY HOMELESSNESS.
    ENVISION SUCCESSPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002025SUPPORT PROGRAMS TO HELP YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS SUCCEED.
    CHESTER EASTSIDECHESTER, PA$25,0002025SUPPORT PROGRAMS PROVIDING CHARITABLE FOOD, EDUCATION AND LITERACY.
    GIRLS ON THE RUN PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$20,0002025SUPPORT EXPERIENCED-BASED CURRICULUM WHICH CREATIVELY INTEGRATES RUNNING.
    ADOPTION CENTERPHILADELPHIA, PA$20,0002025BUILD PERMANENT FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE.
    OXFORD AREA NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES CENTEROXFORD, PA$15,0002025PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING CRISIS.
    HORIZONS AT SPRINGSIDEPHILADELPHIA, PA$15,0002025SUPPORT TUITION FREE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM.
    PLAYWORKS EDUCATION ENERGIZEDOAKLAND, CA$10,0002025HELP IMPROVE THE SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF ALL CHILDREN BY INCREASING PHYSICAL FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES.
    SUPPORT CENTER FOR CHILD ADVOCATESPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002025SUPPORT ADVOCATES FOR VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE.
    PHILADELPHIA CHILDREN'S ALLIANCEPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002025SUPPORT HEALING AND JUSTICE FOR SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILDREN IN PHILADELPHIA.
    ACHIEVE NOWPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002025SUPPORT LITERACY AS A SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUE.
    GEMMA SERVICESPLYMOUTH MTNG, PA$7,5002025HELP CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES FACING EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES.
    JUBILEE SCHOOLPHILADELPHIA, PA$5,7882025EDUCATE AND EMPOWER AT-RISK CHILDREN IN LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS IN PHILADELPHIA.
    BREAKTHROUGH OF GREATER PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$5,0002025SUPPORT ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT FOR LOW-INCOME STUDENTS FROM PHILADELPHIA.
    KAMP FOR KIDSFEASTERVILLE, PA$5,0002025SUPPORT FAMILY CAMP FOR KIDS WITH AUTISM.
    GIRLS ON THE RUN SOUTHEASTERN SUBURBAN PAFORT WASHINGTON, PA$5,0002025SUPPORT EXPERIENCED-BASED CURRICULUM WHICH CREATIVELY INTEGRATES RUNNING.
    ST JAMES SCHOOLPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002024TO EDUCATE TRADITIONALLY UNDERRESOURCED STUDENTS
    READING ALLOWEDPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002024TO PROVIDE SPECIALIZED, STRUCTURED LITERACY TUTORING TO CHILDREN AND ADULTS
    PROJECT HOMEPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002024TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY IN PHILADELPHIA
    COLLECTIVE CLIMBPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002024TO EMPOWER BIPOC TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS IN WEST PHILADELPHIA
    THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITYPHILADELPHIA, PA$60,0002024TO SERVICE SOCIETY THROUGH CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
    YOUTH MENTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPEXTON, PA$50,0002024TO HELP KIDS SUCCEED IN LIFE THROUGH MENTORING AND INTENSE PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS
    TREE HOUSE BOOKSPHILADELPHIA, PA$30,0002024FOR EVERY CHILD IN PHILADELPHIA TO HAVE ACCESS TO BOOKS AND EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO PURSUE THEIR DREAMS
    JUBILEE SCHOOLPHILADELPHIA, PA$28,9402024TO SUPPORT EDUCATING AND EMPOWERING AT-RISK CHILDREN IN LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS IN PHILADELPHIA.
    SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002024TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA BY ADDRESSING SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND CULTURAL DECLINE
    PHILADELPHIA MURAL ARTS ADVOCATESPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002024MURAL ARTS AND EDUCATION IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
    THE EDUCATION CULTURE OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATIONPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002024TO WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE PEOPLE WE SERVE TO PROVIDE CREATIVE EDUCATION, HEALTHY FOOD, AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
    ECLOSE INSTITUTEWYNCOTE, PA$15,0002024TO FORM A COLLABORATION WHERE SCIENTISTS, TEACHERS, AND STUDENTS CAN JOIN FORCES TO ENGAGE IN RESEARCH
    STUDENTS RUN PHILLY STYLEPHILADELPHIA, PA$15,0002024TO TRANSFORM YOUNG PEOPLE'S LIVES THROUGH LONG DISTANCE RUNNING AND MENTORSHIP
    BRIDGE ACADEMY AND COMMUNITY CENTERCOATESVILLE, PA$15,0002024TO EQUIP YOUTH AND FAMILIES WITH THE TOOLS NECESSARY FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
    JUBILEE SCHOOLPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002024TO SUPPORT THE JUBILEE VOICES PUBLISHING HOUSE
    A BOOK A DAYPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002023TO ENGAGE THE ARTS TO EXPAND LITERACY AMONG CHILDREN IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
    ST JAMES SCHOOLPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002023TO EDUCATE TRADITIONALLY UNDERRESOURCED STUDENTS
    GATEWAY HORSEWORKSMALVERN, PA$100,0002023TO INCORPORATE HORSES FOR MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT
    COLLECTIVE CLIMBPHILADELPHIA, PA$100,0002023TO EMPOWER BIPOC TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS IN WEST PHILADELPHIA
    THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITYPHILADELPHIA, PA$60,0002023TO SERVICE SOCIETY THROUGH CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
    THORNCROFT THERAPEUTIC RIDINGMALVERN, PA$50,0002023TO DEVELOP PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING OF ALL PEOPLE
    MERCY NEIGHBORHOOD MINISTRIESPHILADELPHIA, PA$30,0002023TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE UNDERSERVED IN THE COMMUNITY
    MINDFULNESS THROUGH MOVEMENTWAYNE, PA$25,0002023TO HELP STUDENTS MANAGE THE STRESS OF LIVING IN AN URBAN SETTING

    YOUTH EMPOWERMENT FOR ADVANCEMENT HANGOUT

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    CREATE SAFE HANGOUT SPACES FOR TEENS IN SW PHILADELPHIA.

    BIG PICTURE PHILADELPHIA

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES FOR UNDERSERVED HS YOUTH.

    A BOOK A DAY

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    ENGAGE THE ARTS TO EXPAND LITERACY.

    INN DWELLING INC

    $75,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMART UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN.

    HEIGHTS PHILADELPHIA

    $50,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    HELP CREATE PATHWAYS TO EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE FOR LOW-INCOME STUDENTS.

    FEAST OF JUSTICE

    $35,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA
    2025

    ALLEVIATE HUNGER, ENHANCE LITERACY, AND PROVIDE LIFE SKILLS TO NEEDY INDIVIDUALS.

    CONNECTEDLY

    $30,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT PROGRAMS FOR OLDER WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES.

    BRIGHTER HORIZON FOUNDATION

    $30,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    FUND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FIRST GENERATION COLLEGE-PURSUING HS STUDENTS.

    ANTI-VIOLENCE PARTNERSHIP

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    HELP PROVIDE INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO END VIOLENCE.

    THE LIGHTHOUSE

    $25,000
    ST PAUL, MN2025

    SUPPORT POSITIVE CHANGE IN THE LIVES OF AT-RISK CHILDREN.

    COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE

    $25,000
    WEST CHESTER, PA2025

    HELP PROVIDE FREE, HIGH-QUALITY HEALTHCARE TO UNINSURED WORKING PEOPLE IN CHESTER COUNTY.

    FAMILY PROMISE OF PHILADELPHIA

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    END FAMILY HOMELESSNESS.

    ENVISION SUCCESS

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT PROGRAMS TO HELP YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS SUCCEED.

    CHESTER EASTSIDE

    $25,000
    CHESTER, PA2025

    SUPPORT PROGRAMS PROVIDING CHARITABLE FOOD, EDUCATION AND LITERACY.

    GIRLS ON THE RUN PHILADELPHIA

    $20,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT EXPERIENCED-BASED CURRICULUM WHICH CREATIVELY INTEGRATES RUNNING.

    ADOPTION CENTER

    $20,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    BUILD PERMANENT FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE.

    OXFORD AREA NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES CENTER

    $15,000
    OXFORD, PA2025

    PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING CRISIS.

    HORIZONS AT SPRINGSIDE

    $15,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT TUITION FREE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM.

    PLAYWORKS EDUCATION ENERGIZED

    $10,000
    OAKLAND, CA2025

    HELP IMPROVE THE SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF ALL CHILDREN BY INCREASING PHYSICAL FITNESS OPPORTUNITIES.

    SUPPORT CENTER FOR CHILD ADVOCATES

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT ADVOCATES FOR VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE.

    PHILADELPHIA CHILDREN'S ALLIANCE

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT HEALING AND JUSTICE FOR SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILDREN IN PHILADELPHIA.

    ACHIEVE NOW

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT LITERACY AS A SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUE.

    GEMMA SERVICES

    $7,500
    PLYMOUTH MTNG, PA2025

    HELP CHILDREN, YOUTH & FAMILIES FACING EMOTIONAL & BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES.

    JUBILEE SCHOOL

    $5,788
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    EDUCATE AND EMPOWER AT-RISK CHILDREN IN LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS IN PHILADELPHIA.

    BREAKTHROUGH OF GREATER PHILADELPHIA

    $5,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT FOR LOW-INCOME STUDENTS FROM PHILADELPHIA.

    KAMP FOR KIDS

    $5,000
    FEASTERVILLE, PA2025

    SUPPORT FAMILY CAMP FOR KIDS WITH AUTISM.

    GIRLS ON THE RUN SOUTHEASTERN SUBURBAN PA

    $5,000
    FORT WASHINGTON, PA2025

    SUPPORT EXPERIENCED-BASED CURRICULUM WHICH CREATIVELY INTEGRATES RUNNING.

    ST JAMES SCHOOL

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO EDUCATE TRADITIONALLY UNDERRESOURCED STUDENTS

    READING ALLOWED

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO PROVIDE SPECIALIZED, STRUCTURED LITERACY TUTORING TO CHILDREN AND ADULTS

    PROJECT HOME

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY IN PHILADELPHIA

    COLLECTIVE CLIMB

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO EMPOWER BIPOC TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS IN WEST PHILADELPHIA

    THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY

    $60,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO SERVICE SOCIETY THROUGH CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

    YOUTH MENTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP

    $50,000
    EXTON, PA2024

    TO HELP KIDS SUCCEED IN LIFE THROUGH MENTORING AND INTENSE PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS

    TREE HOUSE BOOKS

    $30,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    FOR EVERY CHILD IN PHILADELPHIA TO HAVE ACCESS TO BOOKS AND EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO PURSUE THEIR DREAMS

    JUBILEE SCHOOL

    $28,940
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO SUPPORT EDUCATING AND EMPOWERING AT-RISK CHILDREN IN LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS IN PHILADELPHIA.

    SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN SOUTHWEST PHILADELPHIA BY ADDRESSING SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND CULTURAL DECLINE

    PHILADELPHIA MURAL ARTS ADVOCATES

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    MURAL ARTS AND EDUCATION IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA

    THE EDUCATION CULTURE OPPORTUNITY FOUNDATION

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE PEOPLE WE SERVE TO PROVIDE CREATIVE EDUCATION, HEALTHY FOOD, AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

    ECLOSE INSTITUTE

    $15,000
    WYNCOTE, PA2024

    TO FORM A COLLABORATION WHERE SCIENTISTS, TEACHERS, AND STUDENTS CAN JOIN FORCES TO ENGAGE IN RESEARCH

    STUDENTS RUN PHILLY STYLE

    $15,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO TRANSFORM YOUNG PEOPLE'S LIVES THROUGH LONG DISTANCE RUNNING AND MENTORSHIP

    BRIDGE ACADEMY AND COMMUNITY CENTER

    $15,000
    COATESVILLE, PA2024

    TO EQUIP YOUTH AND FAMILIES WITH THE TOOLS NECESSARY FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

    JUBILEE SCHOOL

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO SUPPORT THE JUBILEE VOICES PUBLISHING HOUSE

    A BOOK A DAY

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2023

    TO ENGAGE THE ARTS TO EXPAND LITERACY AMONG CHILDREN IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES

    ST JAMES SCHOOL

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2023

    TO EDUCATE TRADITIONALLY UNDERRESOURCED STUDENTS

    GATEWAY HORSEWORKS

    $100,000
    MALVERN, PA2023

    TO INCORPORATE HORSES FOR MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT

    COLLECTIVE CLIMB

    $100,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2023

    TO EMPOWER BIPOC TEENAGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS IN WEST PHILADELPHIA

    THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY

    $60,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2023

    TO SERVICE SOCIETY THROUGH CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

    THORNCROFT THERAPEUTIC RIDING

    $50,000
    MALVERN, PA2023

    TO DEVELOP PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING OF ALL PEOPLE

    MERCY NEIGHBORHOOD MINISTRIES

    $30,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2023

    TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE UNDERSERVED IN THE COMMUNITY

    MINDFULNESS THROUGH MOVEMENT

    $25,000
    WAYNE, PA2023

    TO HELP STUDENTS MANAGE THE STRESS OF LIVING IN AN URBAN SETTING