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    Urban Affairs Coalition

    ActivoCivil Rights & Advocacy
    PHILADELPHIA, PASitio web2158510110

    About Urban Affairs Coalition

    We are a home for nonprofits working to improve quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia region. We strengthen nonprofits through fiscal sponsorship, shared services, program development, and capacity building to collectively achieve impact that single organizations cannot do alone.

    Focus Areas

    Nonprofit capacity buildingCommunity developmentEconomic developmentViolence preventionYouth employmentHealth equityDiversity, equity, accessibility & inclusion (DEAI)

    Who They Fund

    inner-city youth and their familiesresidents of Philadelphia neighborhoodslow- to moderate-income employees/homebuyers at participating employersVietnamese community (VietLead beneficiaries)

    About Urban Affairs Coalition

    Urban Affairs Coalition centers much of its giving on a single Philadelphia vehicle: the Philadelphia Activities Fund, which received the foundation’s two largest recent grants, including $2,438,955 in 2025 and $1,211,900 in 2024. That pattern matches the organization’s role as a home for nonprofits working to improve quality of life in the Greater Philadelphia region through fiscal sponsorship, shared services, program development, and capacity building. Its recent grants also show direct support for neighborhood and community work in Philadelphia, alongside larger pass-through or regranting arrangements. The foundation’s portfolio reaches beyond one grantee type. It supported the Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund in 2025 for regranting to VietLead’s new fiscal sponsor, and it awarded $212,500 in 2024 to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia to reduce exposure to and impact of violence on youth and their families. Those grants sit alongside smaller awards to neighborhood, cultural, and public-safety organizations, which together point to a funder focused on community infrastructure as well as services for residents.

    What Urban Affairs Coalition Funds

    A clear theme in Urban Affairs Coalition’s grantmaking is neighborhood-based community development. It gave $65,775 to Federation of Neighborhood Centers Inc. for “supporting the building of strong inner city neighborhoods,” and $35,000 to Olney Community Collaborative for the North 5th Street Revitalization Project. Youth and family support is another visible area. The foundation awarded $25,000 to Culture Changing Christians for outreach projects for inner city teens and youth, and later made a $20,000 grant for the same purpose. Its portfolio also includes education and workforce-related support. In 2025, it gave $24,293 to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Education for job training and education. Health and safety appear as well, including $10,000 to Presbyterian Medical Center of the University of Pennsylvania Health to teach life-saving bleeding control skills and provide kits.

    How Urban Affairs Coalition Gives

    Urban Affairs Coalition’s typical grant size sits at $10,625 at the 25th percentile, $23,671 at the median, and $61,331 at the 75th percentile. The recent record shows both very large, concentrated awards and a long tail of smaller grants. One recipient pattern is recurring support: Philadelphia Activities Fund appears in both 2024 and 2025, and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Culture Changing Christians, and Pennsylvania Juneteenth Initiative each received more than one recent award. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not make grants to individuals or program-related investments. The recent grants are all from U.S. recipients, consistent with its local geographic scope.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $3.5M

    Total Assets

    $26.9M

    Total Revenue

    $71.1M

    Total Expenses

    $75.7M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $11K and $61K, with a median of $24K.

    25th Percentile

    $11K

    Median

    $24K

    75th Percentile

    $61K

    Geographic Reach

    Local3 states funded

    About 89% of grants go to recipients in PA.

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    SHARMAIN MATLOCK-TURNER

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    Funding Style

    community development / neighborhood revitalizationregranting / fiscal sponsorship supportcapacity building / overhead supportdirect service & program fundingevent & cultural programming support

    Topics

    community recreation and neighborhood revitalizationyouth violence prevention and support servicesjob training and workforce education for inner-city youthemployer-assisted homeownership / down-payment matchingcultural events and festivals (e.g., Juneteenth, film festival)public safety / bleeding control training and kits

    Where Urban Affairs Coalition Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly centered in Philadelphia. Eighteen recent grants went to U.S. recipients, and 89% of grants were awarded in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia organizations include Philadelphia Activities Fund, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Federation of Neighborhood Centers Inc., and South Street Headhouse Foundation. Outside Pennsylvania, recent grants reached San Francisco through the Center for Empowered Politics Education Fund and Morristown through Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Inc. The pattern is local, with most of the activity concentrated in the foundation’s home region.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Urban Affairs Coalition

    What kind of work does Urban Affairs Coalition fund most often?

    Its grants repeatedly support community development, neighborhood revitalization, youth support, workforce education, violence prevention, health equity, and cultural programming. Recent examples include neighborhood centers, youth outreach, job training and education, bleeding-control training, and festival support in Philadelphia.

    Does Urban Affairs Coalition fund organizations outside Pennsylvania?

    Most of its giving goes to Pennsylvania, but a small share reaches outside the state. Recent grants included recipients in San Francisco and Morristown, while 89% of grants went to organizations in Pennsylvania.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $10,625 at the 25th percentile, $23,671 at the median, and $61,331 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes much larger awards, such as multimillion-dollar support for the Philadelphia Activities Fund.

    Does Urban Affairs Coalition support the same organizations in multiple years?

    Yes. The recent grants list shows repeated support for several recipients, including Philadelphia Activities Fund in 2024 and 2025, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in 2024 and 2025, and Culture Changing Christians and Pennsylvania Juneteenth Initiative across multiple recent awards.

    What is the foundation’s main geographic focus?

    Its giving is local, with Philadelphia as the main center of activity. Nearly all grants in the recent record go to Philadelphia organizations, and Pennsylvania accounts for 89% of grants.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

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

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    PHILADELPHIA ACTIVITIES FUNDPHILADELPHIA, PA$2,438,9552025TO SUPPORT, ENHANCE AND SERVE COMMUNITY AND RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUNDSAN FRANCISCO, CA$946,4422025REGRANTING OF FUND TO VIETLEADS NEW FISCAL SPONOR.
    COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONHARRISBURG, PA$24,2932025JOB TRAINING AND EDUCATION.
    GERALDINE R DODGE FOUNDATION INCMORRISTOWN, NJ$23,0492025TO SUPPORT OVERHEAD FOR VIETLEAD PROGRAM.
    CULTURE CHANGING CHRISTIANSPHILADELPHIA, PA$20,0002025SUPPORT FOR OUTREACH PROJECTS INNER CITY TEENS AND YOUTH.
    CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$12,5002025TO HELP TO REDUCE EXPOSURE TO AND IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES.
    PENNSYLVANIA JUNETEENTH INITIATIVEPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002025GRANT TO SUPPORT JUNETEENTH PARADE AND FESTIVAL.
    PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA HEALTHPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002025TO TEACH LIFE SAVING BLEEDING CONTROL SKILL AND PROVIDE KITS.
    GLOBAL CITIZENS MLKPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002025DONATION/GRANT FROM UAC TO MLK DAY OF SERVICE.
    SOUTH STREET HEADHOUSE FOUNDATIONPHILADELPHIA, PA$10,0002025TO PROMOTE POSITIVE EVENTS ON SOUTH STREET.
    PHILADELPHIA ACTIVITIES FUNDPHILADELPHIA, PA$1,211,9002024TO SUPPORT, ENHANCE AND SERVE COMMUNITY AND RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
    CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIAPHILADELPHIA, PA$212,5002024TO HELP TO REDUCE EXPOSURE TO AND IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES.
    FEDERATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS INCPHILADELPHIA, PA$65,7752024SUPPORTING THE BUILDING OF STRONG INNER CITY NEIGHBORHOODS
    CITY OF PHILADELPHIA HOME BUY NOW PROGRAMPHILADELPHIA, PA$48,0002024EMPLOYER-ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAM. ALLOWS QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES AT PARTICIPATING EMPLOYERS TO BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR A DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR MATCHING GRANT UP TO $4,000 FOR THE DOWN PAYMENT OF A HOME IN PHILADELPHIA.
    OLNEY COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVEPHILADELPHIA, PA$35,0002024NORTH 5TH STREET REVITALIZATION PROJECT
    CULTURE CHANGING CHRISTIANSPHILADELPHIA, PA$25,0002024SUPPORT FOR OUTREACH PROJECTS INNER CITY TEENS AND YOUTH
    PENNSYLVANIA JUNETEENTH INITIATIVEPHILADELPHIA, PA$12,5002024GRANT TO SUPPORT JUNETEENTH PARADE AND FESTIVAL
    BLACKSTAR PROJECTSPHILADELPHIA, PA$9,0002024GRANT TO SUPPORT FILM FESTIVAL

    PHILADELPHIA ACTIVITIES FUND

    $2,438,955
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    TO SUPPORT, ENHANCE AND SERVE COMMUNITY AND RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.

    CENTER FOR EMPOWERED POLITICS EDUCATION FUND

    $946,442
    SAN FRANCISCO, CA2025

    REGRANTING OF FUND TO VIETLEADS NEW FISCAL SPONOR.

    COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

    $24,293
    HARRISBURG, PA2025

    JOB TRAINING AND EDUCATION.

    GERALDINE R DODGE FOUNDATION INC

    $23,049
    MORRISTOWN, NJ2025

    TO SUPPORT OVERHEAD FOR VIETLEAD PROGRAM.

    CULTURE CHANGING CHRISTIANS

    $20,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    SUPPORT FOR OUTREACH PROJECTS INNER CITY TEENS AND YOUTH.

    CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA

    $12,500
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    TO HELP TO REDUCE EXPOSURE TO AND IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES.

    PENNSYLVANIA JUNETEENTH INITIATIVE

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    GRANT TO SUPPORT JUNETEENTH PARADE AND FESTIVAL.

    PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    TO TEACH LIFE SAVING BLEEDING CONTROL SKILL AND PROVIDE KITS.

    GLOBAL CITIZENS MLK

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    DONATION/GRANT FROM UAC TO MLK DAY OF SERVICE.

    SOUTH STREET HEADHOUSE FOUNDATION

    $10,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2025

    TO PROMOTE POSITIVE EVENTS ON SOUTH STREET.

    PHILADELPHIA ACTIVITIES FUND

    $1,211,900
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO SUPPORT, ENHANCE AND SERVE COMMUNITY AND RECREATION ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA

    CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA

    $212,500
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    TO HELP TO REDUCE EXPOSURE TO AND IMPACT OF VIOLENCE ON YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES.

    FEDERATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS INC

    $65,775
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    SUPPORTING THE BUILDING OF STRONG INNER CITY NEIGHBORHOODS

    CITY OF PHILADELPHIA HOME BUY NOW PROGRAM

    $48,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    EMPLOYER-ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAM. ALLOWS QUALIFIED EMPLOYEES AT PARTICIPATING EMPLOYERS TO BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR A DOLLAR-FOR-DOLLAR MATCHING GRANT UP TO $4,000 FOR THE DOWN PAYMENT OF A HOME IN PHILADELPHIA.

    OLNEY COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE

    $35,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    NORTH 5TH STREET REVITALIZATION PROJECT

    CULTURE CHANGING CHRISTIANS

    $25,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    SUPPORT FOR OUTREACH PROJECTS INNER CITY TEENS AND YOUTH

    PENNSYLVANIA JUNETEENTH INITIATIVE

    $12,500
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    GRANT TO SUPPORT JUNETEENTH PARADE AND FESTIVAL

    BLACKSTAR PROJECTS

    $9,000
    PHILADELPHIA, PA2024

    GRANT TO SUPPORT FILM FESTIVAL