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Pennsylvania Grants - PPL Corporation Grant funding helps further the work of nonprofits making a difference in the communities we serve. in grants awarded annually “We want to see the communities where we live and work remain vibrant, healthy and strong. The PPL Foundation allows us to give back to the community in ways that improve the lives and well-being of residents.
” Alana Roberts, Community Relations Manager, PPL Electric Utilities PPL Foundation – Pennsylvania Grant Overview. PPL Foundation hosted a webcast to provide an update on grant programs in Pennsylvania. Download the Presentation (PDF) Pennsylvania Grant Opportunities The PPL Foundation’s grant programs provide grants to support education, workforce development and community revitalization initiatives.
Creating positive and lasting changes through programs that: Enhance inclusion and belonging for better outcomes for all Provide critical support and resources to underserved groups or communities Protect underrepresented residents (ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, disability and veterans) Jan. 1-Feb.
15 – Grant applications accepted online March – Applications reviewed and approved May – Winners notified and grants dispersed Empowering Communities Grants Enriching the overall vitality of the community through programs that protect the environment and improve people’s lives, these grants support programs focused on: Environmental stewardship and education May 1 / June 15 – Grant applications accepted online June – Applications reviewed and approved Aug – Winners notified and grants dispersed Energizing Education Grants Supporting equitable and engaging high-quality educational opportunities for all students, these grants fund programs focused on: STEM (with a focus on programs that inspires students to pursue careers in the energy industry) Literacy and summer learning College and career readiness Aug.
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15 – Grant applications accepted online November – Applications reviewed and approved December – Winners notified and grants dispersed June 1 – July 15 – Grant applications accepted online August – Applications reviewed and approved Fall – Winners notified and grants dispersed, pending state approval Frequently asked questions Any nonprofit organization (501c3) working to improve the community through initiatives focused on: Diversity, equity and inclusion Municipalities, churches, schools and chambers of commerce are not eligible.
Applicants should be located in a region served by PPL Electric Utilities. Grant requests from organizations located outside the PPL Electric Utilities region may be considered, but the organization should prove that its activities benefit the PPL Electric Utilities region in addition to other areas. How can this grant be used?
PPL is committed to building healthy communities through financial support to nonprofits working in the areas of education and development of sustainable communities. Grant funding can be used for day-to-day program management not for operational expenses. Do I have to be located in PPL Electric Utilities’ Service Territory?
Our objective is to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve, with a particular focus on the 29 Pennsylvania counties served by PPL Electric Utilities. We serve the following regions in PA: Can I receive more than one grant from the PPL Foundation? Only one proposal can be submitted per organization per grant cycle.
Are there any other considerations or requirements? PPL will not be the sole contributor to capital campaign requests. No multi year commitments will be made.
Requests from political, labor, religious groups, individuals or small groups of individuals, will not be considered. Requests for scholarship funding will not be considered. Please see our scholarship page .
ANTI-DISCRIMINATION POLICY: All recipients of grants, sponsorship dollars and in-kind support from any of PPL’s giving programs must not discriminate in their hiring practices or delivery of services on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, medical condition, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, age, pregnancy, genetic information, or service in the uniformed services.
Specific exclusions necessary to the essential operation of a program(s) will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. What are the focus areas of the PPL Foundation? The PPL Foundation contributes millions annually to organizations in three focus areas: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion How will the grant recipients be decided?
All applications will be reviewed by regional committees of local PPL employees and the officers and board of the PPL Foundation. All applications will undergo the same review process, with a focus on whether projects: Align with the PPL Foundation’s core mission and focus areas of education; diversity, equity and inclusion; and sustainable communities. Address an urgent need in the community.
Target underserved populations. Fill a unique niche or complement other ongoing efforts in the community. Who is on the regional committee that reviews grants?
The regional committees are made up of employees who live and work in the communities they serve to ensure local consideration of each grant application. How much does the foundation expect to award annually? Is there a set amount or target for the PPL Foundation?
The PPL Foundation expects to award more than $5 million annually through all its grants and scholarships, including funding for United Way. Do ratepayer dollars help fund the PPL Foundation? PPL Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization.
Funded solely by PPL Corporation, the foundation was formed to support community initiatives in the areas served by PPL Corporation’s utilities. Access the portal to apply. When a grant cycle is open, the application for that grant will be available in the portal.
First-time users in our application portal will need to complete a profile and create a password. Click Start a New Grant Application to begin. You will need to provide the following: A summary of your request Uploads of any relevant documents (Ex: annual budget, program budget, annual reports, brochures, etc.) Can I save a draft of my application?
Yes. You can save a draft. You can also print a copy of the application if needed.
You will be able to review your application before submitting. Once submitted, applications are no longer open for editing. If you run into technical issues, contact our technical support by clicking on the Need Support?
Link at the bottom of each page. When will organizations learn if they’ve been successful? Please see the grant timelines on this page for more information.
Grant applicants will receive written notification of the grant award decision. Applicants will be able to view the status of their requests in the Foundation’s online portal. Grant Recipient Spotlight Find out more about the organizations that have received a Sustaining Grant from the PPL Foundation.
Good Neighbor Energy Fund assists local families in need “Cover to Cover” adding opportunity to every child’s story Environmental Champions: Audubon is building bird-friendly communities, thanks to a PPL grant Environmental Champions: Earth Conservancy restores land and transforms a community Environmental Champions: The Merrill Linn Conservancy revives a popular nature area Environmental Champions: Wildlife Leadership Academy Conservation lessons flow through hands-on learning at Waterdale Environmental Education Center Lacawac Sanctuary awakens the love of nature for students, community Park revitalization brings a community together Farming project cultivates young leaders Lancaster nonprofit puts people on road to success Students showcase stem skills at school-wide fair
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations working in PPL Foundation's service area in Pennsylvania on initiatives that enhance inclusion and belonging, support underserved groups, or protect underrepresented residents. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.