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Hill’s Student Philanthropy Council announces new grant round

Hill’s Student Philanthropy Council announces new grant round

POTTSTOWN — The Hill School’s Student Philanthropy Council is again accepting applications from Pottstown-area nonprofit organizations for its SPC grant program.

Interested organizations may complete an online form and submit a Request for Proposal. Detailed instructions on how to access the online application and submit other important supporting documents are available at this link: https://bit.ly/SPC2025.

Completed applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Nov. 15. They will be accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants with concerns about meeting this deadline may contact the SPC at [email protected]. It may take two to three months to complete the review process, which will include site visits and/or a Zoom meeting with applicant nonprofit representatives.

Recipients will be announced in mid-April and all applicants will be acknowledged for their community work during an all-school assembly of Hill students and faculty on Friday, May 9.

Applicants are discouraged from requesting more than $5,000, as the SPC hopes to share available funds to award at least six grants to distinct organizations. The SPC Charter requires that the organizations/programs receiving awards have a direct impact on the Pottstown area.

The Council also prefers to fund specific aspects of the organization’s programs rather than general operating expenses. Prior SPC grant recipients must demonstrate how additional funding would further enhance their program by taking it to a new, broader level of success.

The SPC was established in 2008 through a gift to The Hill School courtesy of the late Hill alum Charles A. Frank III, and his wife, Betty. Selected through a rigorous application process, 12 Hill student council members solicit and evaluate local nonprofit requests for funding, and then award $20,000 or more in grants each year. Through the Franks’ leadership and the generosity of several other donors,  the Student Philanthropy Council became an endowed program at the school with the establishment of The Student Philanthropy Council Endowment in honor of Kay and David Dougherty in 2012.

Last year the Student Philanthropy Council distributed a combined total of $28,000 to 11 Pottstown-area nonprofits.

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