Local Community Projects in Pennsylvania
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Delaware and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania, that assist economically disadvantaged individuals by distributing essential items and services.
Description
The Irene D. Cunningham Trust provides charitable grants to nonprofit organizations located in Delaware County and Chester County, Pennsylvania. The trust's mission is to support causes aligned with religious, scientific, literary, educational, and human services-oriented purposes, with a strong preference for organizations that assist the needy poor by distributing essential items and services.
The primary program areas of the trust include health, human services, and public/society benefit. While there are no strict limitations on the types of programs funded, the trust prioritizes organizations whose work directly benefits economically disadvantaged populations. Programs that focus on distributing the necessities of life—such as food, clothing, and shelter—receive particular attention during the review process.
Eligible applicants must be recognized as 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations under the Internal Revenue Code and must be located within the two designated Pennsylvania counties. Grants typically range between $2,000 and $5,000, and approximately five grants are awarded each year. The trust’s limited funding pool suggests that competitive proposals are those that demonstrate clear impact, alignment with priorities, and strong service to local communities in need.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but to be considered for funding during the annual review cycle, submissions must be received by April 30. The annual grant review occurs in June, and applicants are notified of decisions afterward. Upon submission, applicants receive an automated email confirmation. If awarded, organizations may be required to submit a progress report within six months, outlining how the funds were used and the impact of their project.
There is no public list of application questions or a formal evaluation rubric, but applicants should clearly convey how their organization supports the local poor and why their request is aligned with the trust’s mission. Specific project outcomes and direct benefits to the underserved population in Delaware or Chester County will be essential for a strong application.