Bucks County Foundation



The Bucks County Foundation is a charitable trust created to serve Bucks County and the people that live there.


The Foundation helps individuals who love their community and want to support it in perpetuity - by establishing a named fund, leaving a bequest in a will, or purchasing a charitable gift annuity.



    

Recent News from Bucks County Foundation


Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund Awards Grants To Help Navigate Remote Learning
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The United Way of Bucks County-led fund that was established in March recently awarded $9,450 to Valley Youth House, which shelters kids...more

Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund Awards Additional $70000 In Grants
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The Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund has doled out additional grants for local organizations. The Network of Victim Assistance (NOVA)...more

Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund grants exceed $100000
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Awards ranged from $1,500 to $7,500. Since its inception, the fund has provided over $100,000 to 17 local nonprofits serving people impacted...more

Bucks County COVID-19 Recovery Fund makes grants to nonprofits
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Penndel Mental Health Center was awarded a second grant. - Advertisement -. “The Ivins Resource Center is extremely grateful to United Way of...more

National Museum of Industrial History receives Educational grant and other company news
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The La-Mel Garden Fund of Bucks County Foundation has announced its 2019 grants for Upper Bucks County. Over $30,000 was awarded...more





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