Community Enhancing Grants

Supporting community-driven initiatives that improve health outcomes and strengthen the impact of osteopathic medicine across Pennsylvania.

The application window for the POMA Foundation’s Community Enhancing Grant Program is closed. Check back in June/July 2026.

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This grant program supports projects that make a lasting impact in the community, address a pressing need, or present a unique approach to an ongoing challenge.

Grant activities benefit patients, osteopathic physicians, and their communities.

Eligibility & Program Details

Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations or have a sponsorship agreement with a nonprofit.

Additional details about the grant program, the application process, and contact information for questions are included in the RFP.

The POMA Foundation is excited to engage directly with those supporting the osteopathic profession, its principles, and its practices to support projects that impact the community.

POMA Foundation Grantee Spotlight

Saint Joseph’s University, Institute of Clinical Bioethics, Philadelphia
Project: Health Promoter Clinics
Amount/Grant Program: $100,000 Community Enhancing Grant
Grant period: January 2025–December 2026

DESCRIPTION: Interdisciplinary medical care teams provide free health assessments in high-trust environments such as places of worship, consulates, and community organizations, where immigrants—including those who are undocumented—can feel at ease without fear of deportation. Clinics operate monthly and serve approximately 5,000 patients annually.
LATEST UPDATE: From October 16, 2025, to March 1, 2026, 16 clinics were held at:
  • Consulate of Guatemala
  • Consulate of Mexico
  • Saint Cyprian Roman Catholic Church
  • Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
  • Mother of Mercy House
  • Murphy’s Giving Market
  • Divine Mercy Parish
ICE IMPACT: Clinics still average 80–100 patients despite slight declines. Trust and church-based settings remain key to participation.

Learn More: Institute of Clinical Bioethics

Health Promoter Clinic – Kensington (Feb 14, 2026)