Foundations Community Partnership Seeks Grant, Intern Applicants

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The 2023 Summer Youth Corps interns and program supervisor. (Back row from left): Aidan Frantz, Elijah Morrison, Supervisor Amanosi Agbugui, Emma Yanowsky. (Center row from left): Reed Stoltz, Celine Ferrari, Kathryn Thistlewaite, Michael Brewer. (Front row from left): Rylee Megargle, Greta Karcher, Madlyn Mondoil, Chloe Elias.
Image via Foundations Community Partnership.
The 2023 Summer Youth Corps interns and program supervisor. (Back row from left): Aidan Frantz, Elijah Morrison, Supervisor Amanosi Agbugui, Emma Yanowsky. (Center row from left): Reed Stoltz, Celine Ferrari, Kathryn Thistlewaite, Michael Brewer. (Front row from left): Rylee Megargle, Greta Karcher, Madlyn Mondoil, Chloe Elias.

Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) is now accepting applications from eligible nonprofits for its General Operating Support Grant cycle (GOS).

In addition, Foundations Community Partnership’s acclaimed Summer Youth Corps program (SYC) is accepting applications from college students for a paid internship experience with a non-profit organization serving Bucks County.

Foundations Community Partnership’s GOS Grant was first awarded in 2020 to give nonprofits flexibility in pursuing their goals as they see fit and to build a strong and sustainable infrastructure to provide programs and services that will have the greatest impact on Bucks County’s children, young adults, and families.

The 2023 General Operating Support Grant recipients (left to right, clockwise), Libertae, Bucks County Housing Group, Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA), Special Equestrians, and Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County. Image via Foundations Community Partnership.

For more information about this grant, visit fcpartnership.org. Eligible nonprofits can submit a Letter of Intent by January 15, 2024.

Like GOS, the Foundation’s Summer Youth Corps program is currently accepting applications from students entering their second or third year of college and residing in Bucks County.

The program provides a 10-week service-learning placement with select non-profit organizations serving Bucks County and the opportunity to earn college credits.

Interns use both academic and social skills to address community needs and solve problems in the real world, benefiting their host agencies and clients.

Since 2008, 202 SYC interns contributed 58,176 service hours at 40 nonprofits.

To apply for the 2024 program, which runs from May 28 to August 2, students should e-mail their resume to info@fcpartnership.org.

Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) is a philanthropic grant-making foundation supporting the behavioral health and human service needs of children, young adults, and families in Bucks County.

FCP provides grants to non-profit organizations, awards scholarships to Bucks County high school seniors, subsidizes service-learning internships for college students, and underwrites professional development opportunities.

To learn more about FCP and its mission, visit www.fcpartnership.org or call (267) 247-5584.

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