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Child Health Association Grants - Child Health Association of Sewickley Child Health Association Grants The Child Health Association of Sewickley is on a yearly grant cycle. Our goal is to provide special funding to non-profit organizations that support either the emotional, physical, educational, cultural or recreational needs of children in western Pennsylvania.
Are you interested in applying for a grant for your nonprofit organization? Read our Guidelines . Once you read the Guidelines, please complete our Letter of Intent Online Form to start your grant application process.
September 1: Letter of intent (LOI) online application opens. September 30: Letter of intent (LOI) online application due. October: Notification of acceptance or rejection of LOI is given.
December 15: Full grant request application is due if LOI is accepted. January/February: Site visits by CHA representatives. April: Funding decisions made.
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Grant Recipients Over the Years Coraopolis Youth Creations Genesis of Pittsburgh, Inc. Fern Hollow Nature Center Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation Premier Youth and Community Center (PYCC) Sewickley Community Center Iron Horse Theater Company Mooncrest Neighborhood Program Sweetwater Center for the Arts Aaron Donald 99 Solution Foundation Strong Women, Strong Girls St.
Anthony School Program Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation Coraopolis Youth Creations Pittsburgh Concert Chorale Sewickley Community Center Anchorpoint Counseling Ministry Laughlin Children’s Center Samaritan Counseling Center of W.
PA Sweetwater Center for the Arts The Education Partnership Homeless Children's Education Fund Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs Propel Schools Foundation Autism Connection of Pennsylvania Fern Hollow Nature Center YWCA - Greater Pittsburgh Anchorpoint Counseling Ministry Coraopolis Youth Creations Laughlin Childrens Center Riding for the Handicapped of Western PA St.
Anthony Charitable Foundation Sweetwater Center for the Arts Controlled Environmental Horticulture East End Cooperative Ministry Mooncrest Children's Program Women's Center and Shelter of Allegheny County Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Botanic Garden Pittsburgh Musical Theater Spina Bifida Association of Western PA Sweetwater Center for the Arts ABOARD’s Autism Connection of Pennsylvania Autism Center of Pittsburgh CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children in Allegheny County Coraopolis Youth Creations Laughlin Children’s Center Mooncrest Children’s Program Riding for the Handicapped of Western Pennsylvania Sewickley Community Center The Children’s Institute of Pittsburgh Tickets for Kids Charities American Heart Association Glade Run Foundation on behalf of Glade Run Lutheran Services Homewood Renaissance Association $10 Pittsburgh Botanic Garden Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Propel Schools Foundation St.
James Catholic School Sweetwater Center for the Arts The Early Learning Institute Child Watch of Pittsburgh Circle C Youth and Family Services East End Cooperative Ministry Family Services of Western PA Fern Hollow Nature Center Samaritan Counseling Center Special Olympics Pennsylvania Spina Bifada Association of Western PA Strong Women Strong Girls Variety – The Children’s Charity Volunteers of America Pennsylvania Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh Coraopolis Youth Network/Cornell School District Laughlin Children’s Center Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park Parents in Toto Autism Resource Center Pittsburgh Public Schools Sweetwater Center for the Arts The Early Learning Institute Three Rivers Adoption Council Tickets for Kids Charities Botanic Gardens of Western PA Cooperative East End Ministry The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Variety Children’s Charity When we care for our children, we build our community.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Western Pennsylvania serving children. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Child Health Association Grants are due September 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Child Health Association Grants is funded by Child Health Association of Sewickley. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Pennsylvania. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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