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 Q4 grant proposals are open for Arts & Culture 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 organizations dedicated to the Arts in the Pennsylvania. More information about these grants can be found on our Request for Proposals page.
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.