The Lower Merion Township ARP (American Rescue Program) Non-Profit Vitality Grant Program provides financial assistance to non-profit entities operating within and benefitting residents in Lower Merion.
Donor Name: Township of Lower Merion
State: Pennsylvania
Township: Lower Merion
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/17/2023
Size of the Grant: $10,000 and $100,000
Details:
This grant program aims to bolster the vitality of non-profit organizations by offering one-time funding opportunities to implement impactful projects and initiatives that address both impacts from the pandemic and the diverse needs of the community.
Strong preference is for grants that enhance the long-term viability of the non-profit with capital needs or other one-time initiatives that will have long-term impacts. By supporting these organizations, the Vitality Grant Program aims to enhance community well-being and create a more livable township for residents.
Program Objectives
- Financial Support
- Provide funding to non-profit entities to support the implementation of impactful projects and programs that align with the township residents’ needs.
- Capacity Building
- Enhance the organizational capacity and effectiveness of non-profit entities serving Lower Merion.
- Sustainable Community Development
- Support projects and initiatives that promote long-term sustainability and positive change within the community.
Grant Categories
- Community Development
- Grants to support projects and initiatives related to affordable housing, township infrastructure, or projects that improve the overall quality of life in the community.
- Youth Enhancement
- Grants that focus on initiatives that enhance recreation opportunities or support at-risk youth via services not available through the school system.
- Social Services and Wellness
- Grants that support non-profit entities providing vital services to vulnerable populations, including seniors, unsheltered persons, organizers of food banks, people with behavioral health needs, or providers that offer health & wellness programs.
- Collaboration and Networking
- Encourage collaboration and partnership among non-profit organizations, facilitating knowledge sharing and resource pooling to maximize community impact.
Funding Information
The minimum grant award to be considered is $10,000 and no grant will be awarded that exceeds $100,000, nor shall any applicant be entitled to receive more than $100,000. Grants after contract execution will be paid out 25% at initiation and quarterly with proper payment requests thereafter, but with 10% held to certified completion.
For more information, visit Township of Lower Merion.