The Pew Fund for Health and Human Services invests in Philadelphia-area nonprofits that provide research-informed services to reduce poverty or mitigate its effects and promote the well-being of individuals and families.
To be eligible for funding, an organization must:
Our current funding focus is on organizations providing services to address the following issue areas:
This may vary by year; but, in general, three to five growth grants and four to eight venture grants are awarded annually.
The Pew Fund invites select organizations to apply for funding based on our initial review and research. Although we do not accept unsolicited proposals, we are always interested in learning about organizations providing research-informed services to promote the health and well-being of people in the Philadelphia region who have limited access to critical supports. Organizations that meet our funding criteria may provide us with information about their work by completing our online inquiry form. We review submitted forms on a rolling basis and aim to follow up within a few weeks with organizations that have submitted inquiries.
Selected organizations are invited to submit a formal application and supporting documentation, which includes three years of financial statements, a list of the organization’s board members, an organizational chart, and budget projections. The application process includes interviews with the applicant’s leaders, site visits (when public health conditions permit), and a review of the candidate’s materials by Pew Fund staff and one or more external experts. For growth grants, we also request a strategic plan or business plan, if one exists; interviews with board members; and an overview of the applicant’s growth strategy. This process takes place on a rolling basis and does not have predetermined annual application deadlines.
Once an organization has been invited to apply for funding, Pew evaluates the applicant on the following criteria:
In addition, an organization must meet the criteria for at least one of our two types of grants.
We have found that an organization with a budget of $2 million is more likely than those with less operating revenue to have the foundational infrastructure and leadership that will position it for substantial growth.
We have found that an organization with a budget of $400,000 is more likely to have the staffing and operational infrastructure required to deliver on learning- and impact-related venture objectives.
Yes. The Pew Fund does not support capital campaigns, endowments, debt reduction, or individuals (e.g., research grants or scholarships).
Yes. Previous grantees remain eligible for consideration if they meet the requirements for a growth or venture grant.
We encourage organizations to submit no more than one inquiry per year. The online form allows organizations to inquire about and provide the necessary information to be considered for both a venture and a growth grant. However, if something has changed significantly since your initial inquiry, we are open to considering a funding opportunity with updated information later in the same year.
Yes. Please email us with any additional questions.