Supports projects advancing fair, transparent, and community-driven redistricting in Pennsylvania for the 2031–32 cycle to strengthen democracy and reduce gerrymandering.
Funder: William Penn Foundation
Due Dates: Rolling (Open Application) | Varies by RFP
Funding Amounts: Recent award: $108,050; typical funding varies by project; Foundation will not fund >25% of an organization’s annual budget for more than three years in any five-year period.
Summary: Supports projects to advance fair, transparent, and community-driven redistricting in Pennsylvania for the 2031–32 cycle.
Key Information: Focused on Pennsylvania-based, nonpartisan, charitable activities; applications accepted via portal.
This funding opportunity from the William Penn Foundation supports projects and programs that promote fair, transparent, and community-driven redistricting in Pennsylvania for the 2031–32 cycle. The grant aims to reduce gerrymandering, foster policy changes, educate residents about redistricting, and encourage broad community participation in the map-drawing process. The overarching goal is to strengthen democracy by prioritizing the voices of communities most affected by injustice and ensuring openness, public input, and transparent decision-making.