Grants Awarded

Since our founding in 2002, we have awarded 1,005 grants totaling $17.7 million to 214 organizations working in Montgomery County, as of April 2023. You can view our grants since 2017 below.

“DHCC/WMontCo Accommodation Investigation Project”:

Deaf-Hearing Communication Centre/Women's Center of Montgomery County Accommodation Investigation & Facilitation Project seeks to bring data backed conclusions to the question of accessibility and inclusion in the Montgomery County Safety Net....

“Connecting with the Latino Community: A new approach to services”:

The project is a joint effort by Legal Aid of Southeastern PA (LASP) and Accion Comunal Latinoamericana de Montgomery County (ACLAMO) to develop a comprehensive and replicable plan for building a more inclusive model to serve the...

"MontCo Mamas: Hope for All, Life for All”:

Grounded in a reproductive and racial justice framework, the partnership between Maternity Care Coalition (MCC), the Montgomery County Office of Public Health (OPH), and the Montgomery County Maternal and Early Childhood Consortium (MECC) aims to improve...

“Reducing Trauma, Reducing Recidivism, and Strengthening Families with Youth with Problematic Sexualized Behaviors Through Transforming the Juvenile Justice System Response”:

Mission Kids Child Advocacy Center will improve mental health services for youth with problematic sexualized behaviors...

“Building Back Better: The Emergency Food System in Montgomery County”:

Bring together the key local and regional players working to end hunger in Montgomery County to develop a strategy for "building back better" its emergency food system. Set in place mechanisms to implement and sustain needed...

“Creating Equitable Pathways to Psychiatric & Medical Services for Mental Health Consumers”:

This project explores models for improving access to psychiatric and medical services for mental health consumers in the greater Montgomery County region. This project uses insights/research from current...

“Visiting Jaisohn Health, Social Service & Technology Training for Asian American Seniors”:

This systems change project will address the disparities experienced by the Asian American seniors during the pandemic due to language, cultural, transportation, and technology barriers.  This mobile...

“Connecting Seniors to the Safety Net”:

This project will serve as a pilot program to explore how to  better serve vulnerable seniors in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania by finding out their current technology needs and abilities and then develop a plan for training them and/or providing hardware...

“Pottstown Area Food Collaborative (PAFC): Collective Impact for a Local and Inclusive Food Economy”:

Trellis for Tomorrow is receiving grant funds as the lead agency for the Pottstown Area Food Collaborative (PAFC). PAFC is a cross-sector collaborative that is re-imagining how to allocate local...

“Integrating Equity into Your Way Home's Assessment & Prioritization for Housing Stability Resources”:

This project will transform Your Way Home's assessment and prioritization processes, resulting in a more equitable and inclusive system for delivering limited housing stability services and...