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Elmer Roe Deaver Foundation: Grants for Philadelphia

Alyssa Ochs | December 4, 2020

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OVERVIEW: The Elmer Roe Deaver Foundation supports human services efforts and alleviating poverty in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

FUNDING AREAS: Human services, poverty

IP TAKE: There are many different ways to fight poverty in Philadelphia, so get creative with a new approach to poverty when applying for funding from the Elmer Roe Deaver Foundation. This funder is laser-focused on poverty.

PROFILE: Established in 1947, the Elmer Roe Deaver Foundation is a private foundation managed by Wells Fargo Philanthropic Services, which serves as the trustee for the foundation. Elmer Roe Deaver served as president of the Quaker Life Insurance Company in Pennsylvania for many years before passing away in 1953. The foundation aims to “provide grants to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations whose programs benefit Philadelphia area residents to help relieve poverty.” It funds local efforts for human services.

The Elmer Roe Deaver Foundation is a single-issue funder that works to alleviate poverty, but this translates into various types of local grants. Many grants focus on youth, assisting the city’s youngest residents. Supported work ranges from emergency assistance to scholarship assistance and specific initiatives. Interests of this funder include adult and youth literacy, hunger, healthy eating and workforce education.

Grants range between about $10,000 and $20,000. The foundation gives approximately $80,000 per year. Learn more about this funder’s local giving by examining its recent tax records. Grantmaking focuses on Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Past local grantees include Turning Points for Children, the Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia and Philabundance.

This foundation accepts unsolicited grant applications from nonprofits. The annual application deadline is June 1. The foundation accepts applications throughout the year and meets to review applications in July of each year. Grantseekers should submit their requests electronically through the Wells Fargo online grants system. Direct general questions to the staff at grantadministration@wellsfargo.com or 888-235-4351.

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