Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) was founded in 2007 as a philanthropic grant-making foundation supporting the behavioral health and human service needs of children, young adults, and families in Bucks County.
Since then, FCP invested more than $7 million in Bucks County’s non-profit organizations and community through grants and technical assistance, high school scholarships, service-learning internships for college students, education programs, and more.
FCP provides numerous grant opportunities throughout the year, supporting a wide variety of non-profit organizations – from museums and nature preserves to facilities for medically fragile children, to name a few. Further, the grantmaker awards scholarships to Bucks County high school seniors through its Partnership in Education Program, offers paid service-learning internships for college students through its Summer Youth Corps program, and supports behavioral health education – bringing leading clinicians to Bucks County to present professional education workshops to local educators, counselors, parents, and mental health professionals.
“We value the opportunity to collaborate with our non-profit partners and pride ourselves in supporting those that are striving to have a positive impact in our community,” says Dr. Tobi Bruhn, FCP’s Executive Director. “It’s extremely rewarding helping to improve the quality of life among Bucks County youth and families.
Seeing the life-changing work of such people and organizations never fails to inspire us.”
FCP believes that when we join forces, we are better able to address community needs and ensure that Bucks County is a vibrant and viable place to live and work. For more information about its programs and services, visit www.fcpartnership.org or contact info@fcpartnership.org.
PHOTO CAP: FCP’s Board of Directors recently celebrated the recipients of its annual Partnership in Youth Services Grant.