IT'S SUMMER GRANT TIME!
United Way of Indiana County is pleased to announce that funding is available through its micro-grant program for eligible non-profit organizations that demonstrate a solid programmatic plan for meeting human service needs. A United Way grant project is defined as one that addresses health, education, financial stability or basic needs in Indiana County.
Summer grant opportunities and applications will be open in Spring 2022.
Review Application Guidelines and Application Outcome Indicators Here.
2021 Grant Recipients
Community Guidance Center- ALPHA Reusable Education Material Protection
Chevy Chase Community Center- Food Preservation 101
Concordia- IRMC VNA- Hopeful Hearts
The Arc of Indiana County- Community Educator/Parent Empowerment Colloquium 2021
Alice Paul House- Economic Justice and Financial Empowerment
YMCA of Indiana County- After School Tutoring
Children's Advisory Council- Family Nature Palooza- Bug & Forest Animal- OPOLY
Indiana Recovery Center- Recovery Capital Assessment and Fundamental Goals of Health, Education, and Financial
2020 Grant Recipients
Indiana Area School District- Summer Catch Up Camp
2019 Grant Recipients
Suicide Task Force - Question, Persuade, and Refer Suicide Prevention Training
Penns Manor School District - Launching Literacy Program
ICCAP - Workshop Supplies
Special Olympics - Program Launch, Growth and Expansion
Children's Advisory Commission - Family Fun Fest
Family Promise - Beyond Shelter Store
Indiana County Farmers Market - Foodbucks Program
ICW Vocational Services - Steps to Success Program
2018 Grant Recipients
Evergreen Boys & Girls Club - Anti-bullying/Life Skills Program: LaserTeam Assembly Program
ICCAP - Transportation for Pathways Program
Alice Paul House - Teen Dating Violence Awareness
Burrell Township Library - Storing Our Library Program
Children's Advisory Commission - 2019 Day of Play/Teen Day of Play
CARE Center - New Equipment
Kinport Assembly of God - 2019 Back To School Clothes Giveaway