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Pettinaro Supports Delaware Communities Grant is sponsored by Delaware Community Foundation (DCF). This grant supports various community needs within Delaware. While specific focus areas are not detailed, grants that foster community spirit and participation would align.
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Pettinaro charity at Delaware Community Foundation to grant $600K to local nonprofits Bioscience & Pharmaceutical Hospitality & Entertainment Manufacturing & Distribution Nonprofits & Philanthropy Advertise in the Book of Lists Small Business Development Center Series Women of Influence Luncheons Construction Excellence Awards World Trade Center Delaware Data Center/Book of Lists Submission Event Calendar Submission Partners in Philanthropy Nomination Bioscience & Pharmaceutical Hospitality & Entertainment Manufacturing & Distribution Nonprofits & Philanthropy Advertise in the Book of Lists Small Business Development Center Series Women of Influence Luncheons Construction Excellence Awards World Trade Center Delaware Data Center/Book of Lists Submission Event Calendar Submission Partners in Philanthropy Nomination Bioscience & Pharmaceutical Hospitality & Entertainment Manufacturing & Distribution Nonprofits & Philanthropy Advertise in the Book of Lists Small Business Development Center Series Women of Influence Luncheons Construction Excellence Awards World Trade Center Delaware Data Center/Book of Lists Submission Event Calendar Submission Partners in Philanthropy Nomination Pettinaro charity at Delaware Community Foundation to grant $600K to local nonprofits April 1, 2025 | By Guest Writer WILMINGTON – The Verino and Midge Pettinaro Charitable Fund at the Delaware Community Foundation (DCF) application period for the Pettinaro Supports Delaware grant program will open on April 15.
The DCF will welcome applications for initiatives that address children’s needs, community development, education, health, and community insecurities. Nonprofits may apply on behalf of a project, program, or general operating request. “As a family, we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to give back to the state we love,” Cindy Pettinaro said.
“Delaware has given so much to us, and through this fund, we’re proud to help support those who need it most. It is truly an honor to serve and invest in the wellbeing of our community. ” The application period will run for one month from April 15 to May 15.
Nonprofit organizations will apply through the DCF portal to receive up to $50,000 in funds. Grantees will be announced in summer 2025. There are two annual grant cycles for Pettinaro Supports Delaware Communities, one in April and another in August.
“The Pettinaro family’s dedication to Delaware is remarkable,” Stuart Comstock-Gay, president and CEO of the DCF, said. “We are proud to help the Verino and Midge Pettinaro Charitable Fund expand its reach to create lasting impact for nonprofits across the state. With ongoing changes at the federal level, generosity toward Delaware’s nonprofit community is more vital than ever.
” Past grant recipients from the fund include Delaware Children’s Theatre, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and West End Neighborhood House. In 2021, the fund granted $100,000 to the Food Bank of Delaware, providing 300,000 meals. Editor’s Note: The article has been updated will new information.
Business news, analysis and strategic insights on the companies, people and issues that impact business in Delaware and beyond. WILMINGTON – The Verino and Midge Pettinaro Charitable Fund at the Delaware Community Foundation (DCF) application period for the Pettinaro Supports Delaware grant program will open on April 15.
The DCF will welcome applications for initiatives that address children’s needs, community development, education, health, and community insecurities. Nonprofits may apply on behalf of a project, program, or general operating request. “As a family, we are deeply grateful for the opportunity to give back to the state we love,” Cindy Pettinaro said.
“Delaware has given so much to us, and through this fund, we’re proud to help support those who need it most. It is truly an honor to serve and invest in the wellbeing of our community. ” The application period will run for one month from April 15 to May 15.
Nonprofit organizations will apply through the DCF portal to receive up to $50,000 in funds. Grantees will be announced in summer 2025. There are two annual grant cycles for Pettinaro Supports Delaware Communities, one in April and another in August.
"The Pettinaro family’s dedication to Delaware is remarkable," Stuart Comstock-Gay, president and CEO of the DCF, said. "We are proud to help the Verino and Midge Pettinaro Charitable Fund expand its reach to create lasting impact for nonprofits across the state. With ongoing changes at the federal level, generosity toward Delaware's nonprofit community is more vital than ever.
” Past grant recipients from the fund include Delaware Children’s Theatre, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and West End Neighborhood House. In 2021, the fund granted $100,000 to the Food Bank of Delaware, providing 300,000 meals. Editor’s Note: The article has been updated will new information.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Agencies serving the state of Delaware and its residents without discrimination. Must be 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Pettinaro Supports Delaware Communities Grant are due September 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Pettinaro Supports Delaware Communities Grant is funded by Delaware Community Foundation (DCF). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Delaware. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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