Minooka Subaru “shares the love”

Minooka Subaru recently presented the Scranton Area Community Foundation with a check in the amount of $42,507 which comes from its recent Share the Love® event where the Scranton Area Community Foundation was selected as the hometown charity for Minooka Subaru’s customers to support..

This is the fifth year that Minooka Subaru has partnered with the Scranton Area Community Foundation as its hometown charity. To date, Minooka Subaru has donated over $200,000 to support the Minooka Subaru Fund of the Scranton Area Community Foundation. 

Pictured from left are: Jimmy Corbett and  Joe Corbett ofMinooka Subaru, Laura Ducceschi, Scranton Area Community Foundation, Jim Corbett, Pat Corbett), and Matt D’Angelo, all from Minooka Subaru.

Women in Philanthropy supports nonprofits with grants

Women in Philanthropy (WIP), the initiative of the Scranton Area Community Foundation that focuses on empowering and transforming the lives of women, girls, and their families in Northeastern Pennsylvania, announced the recipients from its 2023 grants cycle, awarded after a highly competitive grant process.

A total of $35,000 in grant funding was awarded to eight local nonprofit organizations during the Women in Philanthropy Quarterly Meeting held at the Century Club of Scranton.

The recipients included nonprofits Catherine McAuley Center ($6,000), Outreach Center for Community Resources ($5,500), United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA ($5,000), Center for the Living City ($4,500), Penn State Scranton ($4,500), The University of Scranton ($3,500), Junior Achievement of NEPA ($3,000), and Saint Joseph’s Center ($3,000), all to support innovative projects and/or programs that work to transform the lives of women or girls across the Northeastern Pennsylvania region.

The grant award recipients and grant amounts were selected by Women in Philanthropy supporters, who had the opportunity to vote after hearing presentations from each of the nonprofit organizations.

The Women in Philanthropy (WIP) initiative is comprised of a group of over 120 supporters committed to transforming the lives of women, girls, and their families in Northeastern Pennsylvania. WIP engages its supporters in collective decision making to help move women in the region to levels of personal empowerment and economic self-sufficiency. Since its inception in 2014, WIP has provided over $130,000 in grant funding to local nonprofit organizations; STEAM education to over 2,000 students in K-12 local public schools; $25,000 in full ‘STEAM Stars’ Scholarships to the nationally-recognized Level Up Program at Lackawanna College; loan capital and training support to help launch 15 local women-owned businesses; grant support to 21 women business owners in Lackawanna County facing COVID-19 hardships; a dollar for dollar match to women with low-to-moderate-incomes trying to build a savings; and more. To date, Women in Philanthropy has raised over $1.6 million to benefit women, girls, and their families in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Women in Philanthropy is an initiative of the Scranton Area Community Foundation. To learn more about Women in Philanthropy, visit wwwsupportnepawomen.org.

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The Women in Philanthropy initiative of the Scranton Area Community Foundation recently awarded a $4,500 grant to Penn State Scranton during the Women in Philanthropy Quarterly Meeting and Reception held at the Century Club of Scranton.

Shown from left: Ryanne Jennings, Women in Philanthropy Supporter; Susan Jeffery, Women in Philanthropy Supporter; Shelly Egan, Principal at Old Forge School District; Dr. Melissa Labuda, Assistant Teaching Professor at Penn State Scranton; Christine Ostroski, Director of Development at Penn State Scranton; Amy Betts, Women in Philanthropy Supporter and Scranton Area Community Foundation’s Community Initiatives Manager; Laura Ducceschi, Women in Philanthropy Supporter and President and CEO of the Scranton Area Community Foundation.

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The Women in Philanthropy initiative of the Scranton Area Community Foundation awarded a $3,000 grant to St. Joseph’s Center during the Women in Philanthropy Quarterly Meeting and Reception held recently at the Century Club of Scranton.

Shown from left: Tamara Murray Leety, Women in Philanthropy Supporter; Tamara Hall, Director of Maternity/Family Services at Saint Joseph’s Center; and Amy Betts, Women in Philanthropy Supporter and Scranton Area Community Foundation’s Community Initiatives Manager.

$3,000 grant for Hospice of the Sacred Heart

Hospice of the Sacred Heart recently received a grant for $3,000 from the Robert H. Spitz Foundation, administered by the Scranton Area Community Foundation. The grant will cover a portion of operating expenses due to the loss of volunteer hours and other COVID-19-related expenses.

The Robert H. Spitz Foundation primarily awards grants to registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that support initiatives and programs serving the residents of Lackawanna County and Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Shown from left: Cathy Fitzpatrick, Grants and Scholarships Manager, Scranton Area Community Foundation, Diane Baldi, CEO, Hospice of the Sacred Heart, Brittany Pagnotti, Community Manager, Scranton Area Community Foundation, and Frank Caputo, Grants and Communication Coordinator, Scranton Area Community Foundation