The Joseph Kennard Skilling Trust offers grants to provide support to social welfare agencies for programs benefiting the citizens of the community of Philadelphia.
Donor Name: Joseph Kennard Skilling Trust
State: Pennsylvania
City: Philadelphia
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/01/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Program Areas
- Arts, culture, and humanities
- Education
- Environment/animals
- Health
- Human services
- International/foreign affairs
- Public/society benefit
- Religion.
Grantmaking Priorities
Preference is given to requests for the following:
- Care and support of the elderly.
- Children and youth at risk.
- Spousal and child abuse.
- Rehabilitation of the homeless.
- Care and help for the physically and mentally impaired.
- Education programs for disadvantaged youth and adults.
- Family support, education, and counseling.
Funding Information
Average grant size: $1,000 to $10,000.
Geographical Limitations
Although there are no geographic limitations, the trust has a practice of supporting organizations primarly located within the community of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible, organizations must qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Grant requests are analyzed by the co-trustees, based on the following criteria:
- The overall effectiveness of the proposed program.
- The professionalism and the ability of the organization to deliver the program with a measurable outcome.
- The ability of the organization’s management to manage the program effectively, including proper financial controls.
- The necessity rating of the program in the community.
Limitations
The foundation typically does not fund requests for:
- Building, construction and reconstruction projects.
- Equipment, unless for the education of disadvantaged youths.
- Hospital and health care organizations whose primary income is from third party reimbursement, but expends less than 40% of that revenue for indigent care.
- Scholarships to private schools without special programs, who do not serve a large percentage of youth at risk.
- Physical therapy programs, unless associated with the permanently handicapped.
- National organizations and their affiliated branches.
- Religious organizations, unless for education of disadvantaged youth, elderly, or for homeless programs.
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