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LINK Foundation – Serving our community Supporting Local Nonprofits to Create a Lasting Impact The MISSION – to strengthen the communities we serve and positively impact lives by funding initiatives focused on promoting financial literacy, developing future leaders, and fortifying personal and professional development.
Promoting Financial Literacy Programs that focus on improving knowledge and behaviors for informed financial decision-making. Developing Future Leaders Programs that are designed to cultivate leadership skills in young individuals, enabling their growth and success. Fortifying Personal & Professional Development Programs that help individuals assess their skills, clarify life goals, and develop strategies to maximize their potential.
Professional growth encompasses programs and initiatives designed to broaden experiences and enhance skillsets, ultimately benefiting one's current position and career ambitions. The LINK Foundation emerged from a visionary commitment to community impact. Founded by stakeholders with a passion for addressing regional needs, the foundation was established alongside LINKBANK to create lasting positive change.
Established as an independent entity with its own corporate Board of Directors as well as three regional advisory boards with delegated grant making authority, The LINK Foundation’s funding initiatives are focused on three pillars: promoting financial literacy, developing future leaders and fortifying personal & professional development, – pillars that emulate the shared mission of LINKBANK.
Delivering on a vision to positively impact lives, LINKBANCORP, INC. generously allocated $250,000 from its initial capital raise to the LINK Foundation solidifying the strong support and shared values held by their stakeholders. LINKBANCORP, INC. plans to proudly continue to support the initiatives of the LINK Foundation for years to come with future contributions. Interested in Applying for a Grant?
Organizations not exempt under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code Organizations that use a third-party fiscal sponsor’s Tax ID number/exempt status Grants for scholarships to individuals Grants to other grant-making organizations Sacramental or theological functions of religious organizations Political causes, candidates, organizations, or campaigns Multi-year funding requests Funding Sustainability Requirement: The LINK Foundation is dedicated to fostering sustainable projects.
To align with this commitment, we require that applicants secure diverse funding sources. Projects seeking support from The LINK Foundation should demonstrate that our contribution would constitute less than 50% of the total project budget. This approach ensures a broader base of support and enhances the long-term viability of funded initiatives.
Our board has experience, passion, and a commitment to the communities we serve. Delaware & Maryland Board Positively impacting lives across Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, D. C.
, and Pennsylvania Committed to giving back and positively impacting our communities.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations in Maryland Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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