Committed to growth and giving in Clinton County by partnering with individuals, families, businesses and nonprofits to create and grow charitable gifts that address the region's opportunities and needs.
Clinton County Community Foundation Inc uses large community disbursements to move charitable resources into local nonprofits and public purposes in Clinton County. In the most recent grants shown, the foundation made repeated payments to Various Charities “to disburse community funds to community charities,” including awards of $635,950 in 2023, $590,663 in 2024, $586,015 in 2025, and $299,443 in 2024. That pattern points to a pass-through role rather than a narrow project-by-project strategy. The foundation’s public profile also shows a broad local portfolio: competitive grants for nonprofits and municipal subdivisions, emergency food and basic-needs support, arts and culture, community betterment and infrastructure, emergency services, animal welfare, housing and homelessness, and an extensive scholarship program. Scholarship activity is a major part of its work, with awards for graduating high school seniors, returning college students, and named funds tied to fields such as music, biology, English, and agriculture. Its structure is community philanthropy built around donor gifts and endowments, with grantmaking and scholarship administration serving Clinton County residents and local institutions.
In community support, the foundation awards annual competitive grants to eligible nonprofits and municipal subdivisions serving Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Those grants are intended for projects that benefit county residents and are not intended for administration or labor costs. Emergency food and basic-needs response is another clear theme. The foundation makes ad hoc emergency grants to nonprofits and programs responding to urgent community needs, including food pantries and backpack programs serving children and families. Education is a second major track. Through its scholarship programs, the foundation supports graduating high school seniors, returning college students, and partner schools in Clinton County-area communities. Named scholarship funds cover post-secondary education, career and technical education, and subject-specific support in music, biology, English, and agriculture. Arts and culture, emergency services, animal welfare, housing and homelessness, and community betterment also appear in its listed focus areas.
The typical grant size is substantial: the 25th percentile is $445,053, the median is $590,663, and the 75th percentile is $613,306. The recent grant list shows repeated awards across 2023, 2024, and 2025 to the same payee category, indicating recurring community disbursements rather than isolated one-time giving. The foundation operates as a community foundation with donor-endowed scholarship administration and pass-through local grantmaking. It does not fund individuals directly except through scholarship programs, and its competitive grants are described as open on an annual basis for eligible nonprofits and municipal subdivisions. Several scholarship programs accept unsolicited applications.
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Most grants fall between $445K and $613K, with a median of $591K.
25th Percentile
$445K
Median
$591K
75th Percentile
$613K
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Grantmaking is concentrated in Clinton County, Pennsylvania. The active programs repeatedly name Clinton County as the service area, and the scholarship portfolios focus on Clinton County-area high schools and partner institutions. On the recipient side, the grant country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, with 4 grants in the United States and none abroad. The recent grants table also shows payments to Various Charities, reflecting local community fund disbursements rather than a wide geographic spread.
It funds eligible nonprofits and municipal subdivisions serving Clinton County, Pennsylvania, through an annual competitive grant program. Its other listed support includes emergency food and basic-needs grants, arts and culture, community betterment and infrastructure, emergency services, animal welfare, housing and homelessness, and scholarship programs.
Education is supported through multiple scholarship programs for graduating high school seniors and returning college students from Clinton County-area schools. The listed scholarship themes include music, biology, English, agriculture, career and technical education, and general academic achievement.
Yes. It has ad hoc and rapid-response emergency grant programs for urgent community needs in Clinton County, including food pantries, backpack programs, emergency food assistance, and basic-needs support for children and families.
Yes. The competitive grant program is listed as accepting unsolicited applications, and several scholarship programs are also marked as accepting unsolicited applications.
Recent grant sizes are large, with a 25th percentile of $445,053, a median of $590,663, and a 75th percentile of $613,306. The recent grants list also includes repeated community fund disbursements above $299,000 and above $586,000.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VARIOUS CHARITIES | — | $586,015 | 2025 | TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES |
| VARIOUS CHARITIES | — | $590,663 | 2024 | TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES |
| VARIOUS CHARITIES | — | $299,443 | 2024 | TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES |
| VARIOUS CHARITIES | — | $635,950 | 2023 | TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES |
VARIOUS CHARITIES
$586,015TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES
VARIOUS CHARITIES
$590,663TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES
VARIOUS CHARITIES
$299,443TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES
VARIOUS CHARITIES
$635,950TO DISBURSE COMMUNITY FUNDS TO COMMUNITY CHARITIES