Great news for local nonprofits and community organizations in the Bradford area: the United Way is now accepting Quarterly Impact Applications, giving groups a fresh opportunity to secure funding that supports residents across the region.
The announcement, reported by Solomon’s Words for the Wise, signals that the United Way continues its ongoing commitment to strengthening the local community by directing resources to organizations doing meaningful work on the ground. Quarterly Impact grants are designed to help nonprofits and community programs address pressing local needs — from food security and youth development to health and human services.
For organizations serving McKean County and the surrounding area, the application window represents a timely chance to bring new or expanded programs to life. United Way funding has long been a cornerstone of the region’s social safety net, connecting donor dollars with the agencies and volunteers who know their neighbors best.
Community groups interested in applying are encouraged to reach out to the local United Way chapter for details on eligibility requirements, deadlines, and the application process. Whether your organization runs a food pantry, tutoring program, senior services initiative, or another community-focused effort, this quarterly cycle offers a direct path to support.
Bradford and McKean County have a strong tradition of neighbors helping neighbors, and the United Way’s continued investment in local impact grants keeps that spirit alive and well. If your nonprofit or community group has been looking for a funding boost, now is the time to put your best foot forward and apply.
Sources: Solomon's Words for the Wise