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Lancaster Law Foundation Community Grants Program is sponsored by Lancaster Law Foundation. This program supports organizations that provide legal education and services. Past recipients include programs focusing on legal education workshops for at-risk youth, legal assistance for individuals with disabilities, and eviction prevention services.
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LLF Community Grant Program Information – Lancaster Bar Association 28 East Orange Street Lancaster, PA 17602 Lancaster Law Foundation Community Grants - Information The Lancaster Law Foundation is a publicly supported charitable organization founded in 2002 to improve the delivery of legal services and promote equal access to justice for residents of Lancaster County.
Through philanthropy, education, and service, the Foundation supports initiatives that strengthen access to civil legal services, increase awareness of legal resources, and advance law-related education within our community. Community Grant Interest Process The Lancaster Law Foundation Community Grants Program provides funding to nonprofit organizations operating in Lancaster County whose programs align with the Foundation’s mission.
The program remains invitation-only. However, organizations may submit a Community Grant Interest Form for consideration. Submission of the Interest Form does not constitute a formal grant application.
After review, selected organizations will be invited to submit a full grant application. All Interest Forms must be submitted by April 3. Organizations selected to move forward will receive an invitation to submit a full application by mid-May.
Full applications will be due June 15, with award decisions anticipated by mid-July.
• Hold current tax-exempt status as a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code • Operate in and serve residents of Lancaster County • Demonstrate alignment with the Foundation’s mission to improve access to justice Programs should advance one or more of the following: • Improve the delivery of civil legal services • Ensure equal access to justice for Lancaster County residents • Increase awareness of legal resources • Provide assistance to underserved or low-income populations • Support law-related programs or educational initiatives Grant Parameters and Reporting Grant awards typically range from $1,500 to $10,000 and are awarded for one-year program periods.
Organizations selected for funding will be required to submit both: • An interim progress report during the grant period • A final evaluation report detailing outcomes and use of funds These reporting requirements are an essential part of the Foundation’s stewardship and accountability process.
We encourage organizations to carefully review the Foundation’s funding priorities before submitting an Interest Form to ensure strong alignment with the mission and objectives of the Lancaster Law Foundation. Fill out the Program Interest Form
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) public charities that operate in and serve residents of Lancaster County, PA, aligned with the Foundation's justice access mission. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Community Economic Development Projects is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Office of Community Services (OCS). This program awards discretionary funds to Community Development Corporations (CDCs) for well-planned, financially viable, and innovative projects to enhance job creation and business development for individuals with low income. The goal is to address objectives such as decreasing dependency on federal programs, chronic unemployment, and community deterioration in urban and rural areas.
Adoption Opportunities is sponsored by Administration for Children and Families (ACF), Children's Bureau. This program aims to eliminate barriers to adoption and provide permanent, loving home environments for children from foster care, particularly those with special needs. It supports activities that promote knowledge development and services for children and families.