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Andreozzi + Foote Fund | 2025–2026 Community Sponsorships Corporate Community Sponsorship Program Andreozzi + Foote will distribute a total of $100,000 in community sponsorships between December 2025 and December 2026 to Pennsylvania-based organizations that empower children, support survivors of sexual abuse, and strengthen communities.
The Andreozzi + Foote Fund provides sponsorship awards to organizations that empower children, support survivors of sexual abuse, and strengthen communities through education, advocacy, healing, and opportunity. The Fund also supports initiatives that promote youth health, development, and access to enriching experiences — from trauma recovery and mentoring to positive recreational and leadership programs that help children thrive.
Awards typically range from $2,500 to $25,000. Sponsorship funds may be used for programmatic or general support at the recipient’s discretion. Geographic Focus (2025-2026 Cycle) This cycle is open exclusively to organizations based in Pennsylvania or providing direct services to Pennsylvania residents.
Andreozzi + Foote is particularly interested in supporting initiatives serving the Philadelphia region while continuing to consider outstanding programs across the Commonwealth.
Eligible applicants include: U.S. 501(c)(3) nonprofits, Schools, youth programs, or advocacy coalitions, and Community initiatives or professionals (e.g., counselors, educators, advocates) whose work promotes safety, healing, opportunity, or empowerment of children and survivors. Applicants must have at least one year of operation and demonstrate a clear public-benefit mission.
Entities without 501(c)(3) status may apply but must show capacity to manage funds responsibly. Funding may be used for programs and initiatives that advance child safety, healing, and opportunity across Pennsylvania.
Examples include: Counseling and survivor-support programs that promote healing and recovery Child-safety education and prevention initiatives that build awareness and protect youth Advocacy, mentoring, and leadership programs that empower children and families Youth health and development programs — including sports, recreation, and wellness initiatives that give children safe, positive opportunities to grow Staff development, outreach, awareness, and educational materials General operating support that sustains an organization’s ongoing impact We do not fund lobbying, litigation, or political activity.
Recipients will provide a short Impact Update within 12 months of receipt, summarizing how funds were used and the outcomes achieved. No itemized accounting is required. Acknowledgement Requirements 1) Display the Andreozzi + Foote logo and a relevant mention on their website for at least 12 months.
2) Make one social-media post within 90 days of receiving funds acknowledging the sponsorship. 3) Include Andreozzi + Foote in printed or digital materials, recognizing funders/supporters. 4.)
Participate in collaborative content creation with Andreozzi + Foote. Recipients will receive an “Andreozzi + Foote Fund Awardee” badge for this purpose. Application Period and Contact Application Window: December 1, 2025 – March 1, 2026 Review Period: March–April 2026 Awards Announced: May 2026 Payments: December 2025 – December 2026 Submit applications via email to: sponsorships@vca.
law Subject line: “A+F Fund Application – [Organization Name]” Please submit an application with the following information: Address, City, State, Zip Contact Person (Name, Title, Phone, Email) Nonprofit Status (attach IRS determination letter if applicable) Brief description of your agency’s mission Summary of services provided to sexual assault survivors in Pennsylvania Annual number of survivors served How funds will be used (be specific; tie to allowable costs) Expected outcomes and impact on survivors served Simple line-item budget showing proposed use of funds Download Sponsorship Packet PDF PLEASE EMAIL THE DOWNLOADABLE PDF TO: Please fill out this form if you have questions or would like additional information.
The Andreozzi + Foote Fund operates as a corporate community-sponsorship program of Andreozzi + Foote. Awards are made as business sponsorships supporting community impact initiatives. Recipients are responsible for any applicable tax reporting.
Selection does not create an attorney–client relationship and is not connected to legal referrals. Sponsorship Award Agreement This Sponsorship Award Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between Andreozzi + Foote (“Sponsor”) and [Recipient Legal Name], a [state] organization (“Recipient”), effective as of the Award Date below.
1) Purpose; Nature of Support Sponsor is awarding Recipient a community sponsorship award in support of Recipient’s ongoing mission to empower children, promote safety, and support survivors of sexual abuse. This sponsorship provides general or programmatic support, at Recipient’s discretion, to strengthen services aligned with these goals.
The parties agree this support is a business sponsorship/marketing expenditure by Sponsor under IRC §162 and not a charitable contribution under IRC §170. Recipient will publicly acknowledge Sponsor as set forth below. 2) Sponsorship Range; Payment Window Award Amount: $[2,500–$25,000].
Sponsor will disburse the award in one or more installments between December 1, 2025 and December 31, 2026. Payments are contingent on Recipient’s continued eligibility and timely deliverables.
3) Eligibility; Use of Funds Recipient represents it is either: (a) a U.S. 501(c)(3) public charity in good standing, or (b) another community-based organization, school, or initiative operating lawfully in the U.S. that serves a clear public-benefit mission consistent with the goals of this Fund.
Funds may be used for any lawful purpose that furthers Recipient’s mission to empower children, protect vulnerable populations, or support survivors of sexual abuse or trauma. Recipient agrees not to use funds for litigation expenses, lobbying, political activity, or private benefit. Recipient affirms it serves Pennsylvania residents and is based in Pennsylvania for this cycle.
4) Independence; No Referrals Neither party will direct, require, or condition services or referrals as a result of this award. Recipient’s programming, advocacy, and communications remain independent.
5) Acknowledgment; Publicity; Badge Recipient agrees to publicly acknowledge Sponsor’s support as follows: (1) Display Sponsor’s logo and hyperlink on Recipient’s website for at least 12 months; (2) Publish one social-media mention within 90 days of receiving the sponsorship; (3) Include Sponsor’s name/logo in printed or digital materials recognizing funders.
Sponsor will provide an “Andreozzi + Foote Fund Awardee” badge for use solely in connection with this acknowledgment. First-use proofs are subject to one-time approval. Within 12 months of receiving payment, Recipient will submit a brief (1–2 page) Impact Update describing how the funds were used and the general impact achieved.
No detailed accounting is required. Recipient will maintain books/records related to the award for 3 years and provide reasonable documentation upon request. 7) Safeguarding; Compliance Recipient affirms it maintains appropriate child-safeguarding policies and nondiscrimination policies; complies with all laws, including privacy/confidentiality for survivors.
8) Suspension/Termination; Clawback Sponsor may suspend or terminate if Recipient breaches this Agreement or eligibility requirements, or if material misrepresentation/misuse occurs. Unused or misused funds must be returned upon Sponsor’s written demand. Sponsor may list Recipient as an awardee, including Recipient name, a general award range, and non-confidential summaries.
10) Governing Law; Notices This Agreement is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Notices may be delivered by confirmed email. At Andreozzi + Foote, we stand up for survivors of sexual abuse in schools and universitiesi, holding educational institutions responsible for failing to protect students and fighting for the justice they deserve.
We represent survivors of clergy sexual abuse, holding religious institutions accountable and seeking justice for those who endured harm by trusted leaders within the faith community. Our firm is committed to helping survivors of human and sex trafficking by pursuing justice against traffickers and organizations, while providing compassionate support to help rebuild lives.
At Andreozzi + Foote, we fight for children harmed in daycare and child care settings, holding caregivers and organizations accountable for their failure to protect vulnerable young lives. We represent survivors of sexual abuse within youth organiations and sport leagues, demanding justice for victims harmed by trusted coaches, mentors, and officials.
Our Experienced attorneys advocate for survivors of sexual abuse at camps, ensuring that negligent organizations and staff are held accountable for violating the safety and trust of children.
At Andreozzi + Foote, we fight for victims of sexual abuse in healthcare settings, holding medical professionals and institutions accountable for exploiting their positions of trust and power We support survivors of sexual abuse in residential care facilities, striving to hold care providers and institutions accountable for violating the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals.
Proven Results in High-Profile Sexual Abuse Cases Andreozzi + Foote represented over 600 survivors Andreozzi + Foote represented over a dozen survivors of Jerry Sandusky Harrisburg Diocese Bankruptcy Andreozzi + Foote represented over a dozen survivors of clergy and other employees Trusted by Survivors Across the Country Ben and Nate are great guys. They walked me through the whole process, from beginning til the end.
The receptionist and very nice. Answer all my questions and… concerns. I will refer them to anyone.
Their not like other lawyers that talk around the topic. They tell you just how it is or how they believe it will be. Thank you guys so much.
Ben and Nate took their time in handling my case with compassion and care. I never had to wonder what was going… on. They always made sure to include me in each and every decision that needed to be made before they were made.
Their entire staff was always very polite and knowledgeable. I cannot say enough kind words about Andreozzi + Foote; they are simply the best! A million thanks for all you have done for me through this long process.
The work you do helps people heal, thus changing… their lives forever. Finally standing up for myself has given me my life back. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, for helping me every step of the way!
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations based in Pennsylvania or providing direct services to Pennsylvania residents. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $2,500 to $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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