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United Way of Lancaster County is proud to strengthen and expand the resources that help our community thrive. Through our Level Up & Launch initiative, grant partners are not only awarded funding but also empowered to grow their impact by connecting with both new and existing donors.

We match every community donation dollar-for-dollar, up to the original grant amount—allowing our partners to potentially triple their funding and expand the reach of their work.

Scroll down to discover our 2025–2026 Level Up & Launch Grant Partners and explore the innovative projects they’re bringing to life! Donations will be matched by United Way of Lancaster County from July 1st through November 14th.

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2025-2026 Level Up & Launch Grant Fellows Info:

Economic Mobility

ASSETS Lancaster: Your donation will help ASSETS Lancaster launch a comprehensive Spanish-language financial literacy training program that addresses economic disparities and improves financial stability for Lancaster County’s Spanish-speaking community. This program will provide progressive, multi-step learning opportunities, including introductory sessions, an Idea Incubator, and a Finance Boot Camp, ultimately ensuring equitable access to financial education and capital for historically under-resourced communities.

Bench Mark Program: Your contribution will enable Bench Mark Program to expand its Women’s Strength and Fitness Center by creating a part-time Peer Mentor position for a successful female program graduate, who will support and inspire other young women. This initiative will not only grow the number of women participating and expose them to career options but also develop an age-appropriate financial wellness curriculum and provide reliable childcare for attendees, fostering economic mobility and self-sufficiency for at-risk young women

Health

Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County (CAP): Your donation will allow CAP to acquire a customized refrigerated mobile market truck, which will bring affordable, locally grown produce directly to communities in Lancaster County facing food access and transportation barriers. This project directly addresses food insecurity and economic stability by reducing the trade-offs people face between essential needs and long-term goals, ultimately helping 200 individuals gain access to fresh food and improve their economic stability by 2026

Education

Let’s Go 1-2-3: Your support will help Let’s Go 1-2-3 expand its “Outdoor Careers” program, engaging 75 underrepresented youth (8th-12th graders) in environmental education, green job exposure, and leadership opportunities across five sites in Lancaster County. This initiative aims to increase awareness and interest in outdoor-focused careers, incorporate academic STEELS standards, and positively impact the community by fostering long-term connections to outdoor spaces and civic engagement.

Loft Community Partnership: Your contribution will enable The Loft Community Partnership to expand its food pantry program with “The Loft Community Kitchen,” educating clients on growing food, healthy cooking, and nutritious eating through hands-on workshops and a community garden. This project aims to improve food security, promote self-sufficiency, and enhance nutrition awareness for low-income and historically marginalized families in the Penn Manor region, with a goal for 150+ participants to attend workshops and 50 families to receive meal kits.

"Women United is a global force of 55,000+ individuals dedicated to creating a world of opportunity – for everyone. Member contributions in Lancaster County are invested in programs and initiatives supporting women in furthering their education, gaining financial empowerment, and improving health and well-being. In the 2023–2024 grant cycle, Women United proudly distributed nearly $45,000 in grant funds to three organizations doing work in Lancaster County to improve women’s health."

|Emily Schaeffer Miller
Development Operations Manager