The RNW Foundation supports underrepresented individuals in achieving equality through philanthropic grants.
100+ Grants
10+ Organizations
14 Focus Areas
Our Focus Areas
LGBTQIA+ Support Services
Human Rights Support Groups
Mental Health + Suicide Prevention Services
Healthcare Representation
Arts & Culture Development Programs
Women’s Mental Health Services
Community Nature Access Programs
Organizational Development
Medical Care Access Programs
Animal Rights Advocacy Programs
Domestic Violence Support Programs
Institutional Anti-Discrimination Programs
Technology Internet Access and Training
Low-Income Education Access
Statistics
About 2/3 of LGBTQIA+ adults say they have faced discrimination.
Young women are the highest-risk group for mental health concerns
High school students who earned art credits are 5x more likely to graduate
LGBTQIA+ adults report worse healthcare outcomes than non-LGBTQIA+ peers.
LGBTQIA+ adults are twice as likely to report homelessness.
70% of low-income communities live in nature-deprived areas.
Sources: agendaalliance.org, KFF.org, arts.gov, americanprogress.org
News
RNW Foundation announces end of year grants for local impact in Pennsylvania.
The RNW Foundation has announced a series of grant proprosals within the board to be distributed by the end of year. These grants will be made to local organizations in the Lancaster/Lebanon/Hershey area. More information when the grants are distributed can be found in our Grantee Database.
Looking to apply for a grant or recommend a potential grantee?
To learn more about our current status on potential grantees, as well as our requirements for requesting a grant, please view our FAQ page for more information. Though we only consider requests that fit into our 14 core values, we encourage any potential grantee to view our FAQ page.