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United States: 2020-2021 Poverty Action Fund

Ruth McDonald Fund in US

Deadline: 11-Dec-20

United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey (UWGPSNJ), in partnership with the City of Philadelphia, has announced The Poverty Action Fund’s first 2020-2021 grant cycle.

The Poverty Action Fund is a joint effort between United Way, the City of Philadelphia and private philanthropy to reduce Philadelphia’s poverty rate and create opportunities for an equitable recovery from the economic collapse. Through this initiative, a private-public partnership fund has been developed to streamline evidence-focused grantmaking processes and support high-performing community organizations and partnerships.

The Poverty Action Fund has three primary components:

Through the Poverty Action Fund, the United Way is releasing its first Community Challenge centered on family stability. They are inviting organizations with diverse expertise and deep community reach to partner on place-based and/or population-based strategies to connect a maximum number of individuals and families with a comprehensive set of public benefits, subsidies, supports, and resources for which they are eligible.

Funding Information

Grants of $1,000,000 – $2,500,000 will be for a one-year engagement.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible to apply, partnerships must have these core elements in place:

For more information, visit https://www.unitedforimpact.org/poverty-action-fund/

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