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Community Development Grants (West Virginia) is sponsored by Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Promotes economic well-being and quality of life by improving the capabilities of leaders, organizations, and citizens. Specific interests include community engagement, improvement strategies, leadership development, and expanding technology access.
Geographic focus: West Virginia
Focus areas: Community Development, Leadership Development, Civic Engagement, Nonprofit Effectiveness
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Education. The Benedum Foundation seeks to create successful learning throughout the education system, from pre-kindergarten to post-secondary education. Economic Development. Innovation will be the cornerstone of the future success of the economy in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania. Health. The Foundation believes that the best possible resources are required for families to raise their children to be productive members of their communities. Community Development. The Foundation promotes the economic well-being and quality of life of West Virginia communities. District Dialogues: Identifying and Addressing the Barriers to Rural Investment Just Three Questions: Segment No. 4 with Bill Woodrum Podcast: The Flow of Capital Into Rural Communities The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation has served West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania since it was established in 1944 by Michael and Sarah Benedum. Grants are made to support specific initiatives in the areas of Education, Economic Development, Health, and Community Development. 1400 Benedum-Trees Building | 223 Fourth Avenue | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 (P) 412-288-0360 | (F) 412-288-0366 | info@benedum.org © 2026 Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Awards vary; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and governmental units.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
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Education. The Benedum Foundation seeks to create successful learning throughout the education system, from pre-kindergarten to post-secondary education. Economic Development.
Innovation will be the cornerstone of the future success of the economy in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania. Health. The Foundation believes that the best possible resources are required for families to raise their children to be productive members of their communities.
Community Development. The Foundation promotes the economic well-being and quality of life of West Virginia communities. District Dialogues: Identifying and Addressing the Barriers to Rural Investment Just Three Questions: Segment No.
4 with Bill Woodrum Podcast: The Flow of Capital Into Rural Communities The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation has served West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania since it was established in 1944 by Michael and Sarah Benedum. Grants are made to support specific initiatives in the areas of Education, Economic Development, Health, and Community Development.
1400 Benedum-Trees Building | 223 Fourth Avenue | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 (P) 412-288-0360 | (F) 412-288-0366 | info@benedum. org © 2026 Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
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View Foundation ProfileEducation Grants is sponsored by Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Supports learning environments from pre-kindergarten to post-secondary education that position young learners to thrive. Current areas of interest include improving teacher quality, early childhood educational practices, expanded learning opportunities, and career education/future readiness. Geographic focus: West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania (Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and Fayette Counties) Focus areas: Education, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Training, Workforce Development Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Education. The Benedum Foundation seeks to create successful learning throughout the education system, from pre-kindergarten to post-secondary education. Economic Development. Innovation will be the cornerstone of the future success of the economy in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania. Health. The Foundation believes that the best possible resources are required for families to raise their children to be productive members of their communities. Community Development. The Foundation promotes the economic well-being and quality of life of West Virginia communities. District Dialogues: Identifying and Addressing the Barriers to Rural Investment Just Three Questions: Segment No. 4 with Bill Woodrum Podcast: The Flow of Capital Into Rural Communities The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation has served West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania since it was established in 1944 by Michael and Sarah Benedum. Grants are made to support specific initiatives in the areas of Education, Economic Development, Health, and Community Development. 1400 Benedum-Trees Building | 223 Fourth Avenue | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 (P) 412-288-0360 | (F) 412-288-0366 | info@benedum.org © 2026 Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Awards vary; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and governmental units. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Health Grants (West Virginia) is sponsored by Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. Supports innovations in healthcare delivery systems, public health infrastructure, and community-based health promotion. Focus is on access to affordable care, preventive services, state-level policy, and addressing social drivers of health. Geographic focus: West Virginia Focus areas: Health, Public Health, Healthcare Access, Chronic Disease Prevention Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Education. The Benedum Foundation seeks to create successful learning throughout the education system, from pre-kindergarten to post-secondary education. Economic Development. Innovation will be the cornerstone of the future success of the economy in West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania. Health. The Foundation believes that the best possible resources are required for families to raise their children to be productive members of their communities. Community Development. The Foundation promotes the economic well-being and quality of life of West Virginia communities. District Dialogues: Identifying and Addressing the Barriers to Rural Investment Just Three Questions: Segment No. 4 with Bill Woodrum Podcast: The Flow of Capital Into Rural Communities The Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation has served West Virginia and Southwestern Pennsylvania since it was established in 1944 by Michael and Sarah Benedum. Grants are made to support specific initiatives in the areas of Education, Economic Development, Health, and Community Development. 1400 Benedum-Trees Building | 223 Fourth Avenue | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 (P) 412-288-0360 | (F) 412-288-0366 | info@benedum.org © 2026 Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Awards vary; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and governmental units. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
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