The United Way of Greater Hazleton has announced the expansion of it’s annual allocation process to all 501C3 non-profit organizations operating in the Greater Hazleton area.
Donor Name: United Way of Greater Hazleton
State: Pennsylvania
City: Hazleton
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/26/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The United Way of Greater Hazleton is seeking proposals to implement targeted Funding Strategies in the areas of Education, Health, Financial Stability, and Safety Net. Nonprofit organizations that have been determined to be 501(c)(3) entities by the Internal Revenue Service currently providing, or could successfully implement, high-quality services and programs in alignment with one or more of these strategies are encouraged to apply for funding.
Funding Requirements
This will be a highly competitive process. Organizations may submit multiple proposals. Applicants may submit proposals to:
- Supplement funding for direct service programs that show significant measurable results.
- Expand services for programs that show significant measurable results in order to serve more program participants through community partnerships (i.e. service providers, financial institutions, churches, school districts).
- Create new and innovative solutions to achieve Community Outcomes.
Eligibility Requirements
- The lead applicant must be a 501(c)(3).
- The lead application must employ at least one paid staff person.
- The lead applicant’s financial statements must be audited annually.
- The lead applicant must have sound governance, financial and program management.
- The lead applicant must have a record-keeping system in place to support all reports required by this grant.
- The lead applicant must have the ability to properly utilize and account for program funds.
- Funded proposals must target Hazleton Area Families with dependent children and income limits at no more than 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. Safety Net proposals will target individuals, families, and youth at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level or facing immediate threats to their well-being.
- Funded proposals must track and measure United Way of Greater Hazleton’s Community Outcomes and Indicators.
For more information, visit UWGH.