LVCF’s Early Childhood Grantmaking
NOTE: LVCF will not run an open application cycle in the 2024-2025 grantmaking cycle. 2023-2024 grantees were selected to receive a two-year funding award, contingent upon meeting the necessary requirements of the grant, therefore there will be no open application cycle in this funding year. The application cycle will open up again in the fall of 2025.
LVCF has focused on supporting the Early Childhood sector beginning in 2023. Each year, nearly $200,000 in funding support is distributed to Lehigh Valley organizations that are focused on early childhood. These funds come from several different area-of-interest funds that are focused on supporting Lehigh Valley youth and families, including the Edward & Inez Donley Fund; Walter & Alma Bastian Fund; Frances L. Barnard Fund for Children; Support from Roger & Kathy Yott; Lucille F. Driver Fund; William C. Rybak Fund for Persons with Disabilities; Robert D. & Gwendolyn-Jane Romeril Campership Fund; and Janice & Paul Gross Fund. LVCF’s Funding Priorities for the Early Childhood grantmaking cycle focused on supporting the early childcare sector (ages 0-5) through several key initiatives:
- High-Quality Childcare Centers: Funding centers that demonstrate active efforts to improve the quality of their services, such as improving facilities, retaining staff, increasing salaries, expanding slots, and developing programs.
- Addressing Behavioral and Mental Health Needs: Supporting programs that equip childcare workers with resources to care for children with challenging behaviors or high mental health needs, as well as providing direct care for such children.
- Advocacy for Improved Policies: Supporting organizations that advocate for better regulations, funding, and policies for early childcare providers.
- Additional Considerations: LVCF prioritizes funding for organizations that:
- Are guided by the community they serve.
- Are learning organizations.
- Serve children and families most at risk of exiting the safety net, including immigrant families, LGBTQ+ families, single guardian households, foster care children, very low-income families, children with disabilities, or families involved in the criminal justice system.
- Evaluation Criteria
Applications were evaluated based on:- Alignment with funding focus areas.
- Population served, particularly at-risk children and families.
- Community guidance in program implementation.
- Provision of high-quality programs and services.
- Efforts towards improving regulations, funding, or policies for early childcare providers.
The following organizations received grants in the 2023-2024 funding cycle:
Grantee | Amount |
Community Services for Children | $14,000 |
Fine Feather Foundation Inc. | $2,500 |
Greater Valley YMCA | $14,000 |
Lehigh Valley Children’s Centers, Inc. | $14,000 |
Mindful Child Initiative | $5,000 |
Northampton Community College Foundation | $10,000 |
Pinebrook Family Answers | $14,000 |
ProJeCt of Easton, Inc. | $5,000 |
Red Door Early Learning Center | $5,000 |
Resurrected Community Development Corp | $25,000 |
Saucon Valley Community Center | $10,000 |
The Children’s Center, Volunteers of America | $20,000 |
Third Street Alliance for Women & Children | $25,000 |
Via of the Lehigh Valley | $12,000 |
ASK MEGAN | Learn more about the community investments/grants opportunities at the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation
Megan Briggs
Vice President of Community Investments
840 West Hamilton Street
Suite 310, Allentown, PA 18101
610 351-5353 Ext. 21
megan@lvcfoundation.org