Together We Can Give More

Support your community now and forever.

Our unrestricted funds support Central Pennsylvania nonprofit organizations now and forever. Our regional foundation community funds are permanently endowed, unrestricted funds to which nonprofit organizations serving Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Perry, and Northern York counties can apply to each year for grant funding. Applications are reviewed by advisory committees yearly. The larger the funds grow, the more grants can be given. Help us grow these funds!

For good, forever.

Help us increase the funds flowing to Central Pennsylvania by making a tax-deductible donation to one of our community funds and you’ll improve your community for good, forever.

Franklin County Community Foundation

The Franklin County Community Fund grants to nonprofit organizations serving Franklin County. Click here to help Franklin County give more.

Greater Harrisburg Community Foundation

The Fund for the Future grants to nonprofit organizations serving Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Perry, and Northern York counties. Click here to help the Greater Harrisburg Community Foundation give more.

Mechanicsburg Area Community Foundation

The Mechanicsburg Area Community Fund grants to nonprofit organizations serving the Mechanicsburg Area (zip codes 17050 and 17055). Click here to help Mechanicsburg meet the needs of local organizations each year.

Perry County Community Foundation

The Perry County Community Fund grants to nonprofit organizations serving Perry County. Click here to help Perry County give more.

Zachary Moore Music Memorial Fund

"TFEC is family to us. It means a lot to have the fund at a place where people cared about Zachary when he was alive, and care about this memorial fund that we’ve established in his honor."

Pillars with Purpose

"TFEC has a can-do attitude. They're invested not just in getting the job done, but also emotionally invested—which makes for a great partner."

Owen's Fund

"I think it's really important that we have a structure and an entity like TFEC to help the community thrive."