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YOUTHadelphia 2012 Announces Grantmaking Priorities and RFP Release Open HouseSave the Date for the YOUTHadelphia Request for Proposal Open House on March 1, 2012 at 5 p.m. The Philadelphia Foundation is pleased to announce the grantmaking areas for YOUTHadelphia 2012, the Youth-in-philanthropy committee of the Fund for Children. A total of up to $100,000 in grants will be available for organizations serving youth with programs focused on: Homeless Services, Mentoring, providing LGBTQ Support, and reducing Gun Violence (through services to incarcerated youth or addressing gang violence, youth violence and crime).
YOUTHadelphia is a diverse committee of twenty youth from across Philadelphia who come together to assess the needs of their peers and make grants to organizations working to meet those needs.
Organizations that provide services in the YOUTHadelphia 2012 focus areas are invited to attend the Request for Proposal Open House on Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 5 p.m. at The Philadelphia Foundation's offices, 1234 Market Street, Suite 1800, Philadelphia. Applications to YOUTHadelphia will be due by 5 p.m. on April 4. Grant finalists will be asked to host a service-oriented site visit between May 3 and 17. Grants will be awarded in mid-June.
To be eligible for a YOUTHadelphia grant an organization must:
Ineligible organizations include:
For more information or to register for the RFP Open House please contact Libby Walsh.
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YOUTHadelphia Request for Proposal Open House on March 1, 2012 at 5 p.m. The Philadelphia Foundation is pleased to announce the grantmaking areas for YOUTHadelphia 2012, the Youth-in-philanthropy committee of the Fund for Children. A total of up to $100,000 in grants will be available for organizations serving youth with programs focused on: Homeless Services, Mentoring, providing LGBTQ Support, and reducing Gun Violence (through services to incarcerated youth or addressing gang violence, youth violence and crime). |
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