The Greater Harrisburg Community Foundation (GHCF) aims to improve area communities by supporting "upstream" solutions that address the root causes of societal issues. Through various grants and funding opportunities, GHCF seeks to empower nonprofit organizations to create lasting, positive social change by tackling problems at their source, rather than merely managing symptoms. By focusing on systemic solutions, GHCF supports a diversity of projects that enhance the quality of education, health, environment, and other critical community needs.
The Martin M. Sacks Memorial Fund directs grants to established 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that propose youth and family-oriented programs and services aligning with their agency’s mission. These grants specifically target nonprofits operating within Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry Counties of south central Pennsylvania, with a preference for those delivered in or near Harrisburg. The grant supports innovative activities benefiting at-risk children, youth, and their families over a one-year term. Funded activities may encompass a wide range of services, including support for homeless women and their children, therapeutic counseling, services addressing domestic violence and abuse, physical, emotional, or behavioral health services, and various programs focused on wellness, education, and special needs. Proposals are encouraged to be original, avoid duplicating existing services, foster empowerment for the disadvantaged and underserved, incorporate collaborative efforts, and demonstrate measurable outcomes.
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