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Penn Community Bank seeks charities for grant program

Stacy Wescoe//July 15, 2022

Penn Community Bank seeks charities for grant program

Stacy Wescoe//July 15, 2022

Perkasie-based Penn Community Bank is seeking applications from area nonprofits for grants funded by the Penn Community Bank Foundation. 

Each year, the bank donates 5% of its net income back to the community through its charitable arm: the Penn Community Bank Foundation. 

The giving mission of the foundation is to make an unparalleled contribution to the region through sustaining annual donations and innovative, impactful grants to key non-profit community organizations, the bank said in a release.. 

The Penn Community Bank Foundation’s giving strategy focuses on developing programs and strong partnerships with nonprofit organizations that are committed to building strong, resilient communities and promoting local economic development.  

The core supporting categories of these partnerships include: 

  • Community Enrichment: Creating safe, healthy, and thriving communities by supporting efforts such as increased access to health and wellness services, local beautification, culture and arts. 
  • Local Business Growth: Contributing to the strength of the local economy by promoting sustainable practices, supporting area business communities, and encouraging entrepreneurship and job creation. 
  • Economic Self-Sufficiency and Opportunity: Improving economic inclusion, access to food, affordable housing, and living-wage work for the unemployed and underemployed. 
  • Disaster Recovery and Emergency Services: Supporting first responders and demonstrating leadership during local disasters or emergencies such as public health crisis (e.g., COVID-19) or natural events (e.g., tornados, floods, etc.). 

 Nonprofits can submit grant applications through Nov. 30 for consideration in Fiscal year 2022.  

Grant applications can be found at https://www.penncommunitybank.com/penn-community-foundation-grant-application/. 

Penn Community Bank has locations throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties. 

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