Community Impact Grant Funders
Each year, the DCF awards Community Impact Grants based on Delaware’s evolving needs and opportunities. Grant decisions are made by a diverse team of volunteers with expertise in a variety of issues, ranging from education and workforce development to housing and the arts and everything in between.
In Fiscal Year 2022 (June 30, 2021-July 1, 2022), DCF’s Community Impact Grants were awarded through two programs: BIPOC Leaders and Communities and Capital Grants.
Community Impact Grants are underwritten by a group of charitable funds created by generous people who believe in the DCF’s work to build opportunity and advance equity in the First State. This year’s grants were supported by:
- Alan and Josephine Eichenberger Memorial Fund
- African American Empowerment Fund
- Stephanie V.S. Auen – Ross Foundation Fund
- Margaret Carswell Mem. Fund
- The C.A.R.E. Fund
- City of Wilmington (UDAG)
- Continental American Life, Chairman’s Fund
- Crit27 Fund
- DCF Board of Directors Fund
- DCF Founding Donors Fund
- Delaware Forever Fund
- Delaware Foundation Fund
- Delaware Legacy Fund
- Didiwick Fund
- FCC National Bank Fund
- Donald J. Franceschini Fund
- The Elizabeth A. Garrigues Fund
- General Motors Fund
- Carolyn E. Golding Fund
- Carolyn E. & Mabel R. Golding
- Grant Avenue Fund
- Grant Avenue Unrestricted Fund
- Helen M. Greene Fund
- Samuel Harlan, Jr. Fund
- J. P. Morgan & Co., Inc.
- John F. and Hilda Jaywork Memorial Fund for families in need
- Richard Johnson Memorial Fund
- The Jeanette & Rosemary Fund
- Virginia Joy Charitable Fund
- Manufacturers Hanover (DE) Fund
- MBNA, America Fund
- Helen V. McCaulley Memorial Fund
- MLS Fund
- June J. and Russell W. Peterson Fund for social Justice
- Quintin E. Primo, Jr. Fund for Racial Justice
- Elizabeth Quigley Fund
- Charles & Patricia Robertson Unrestricted fund
- Sadie Russell Fund
- State of Delaware #1
- Ernest E. Woodacre Fund
- Thomas and Diane Wren Fund
To learn how you can establish a fund to support the DCF’s Community Impact Grants, contact Mike DiPaolo, 302.335.6933.