Grant Opportunities
The Greater Hartford Gives Hebron Community Fund is not currently accepting grant proposals. Please check back for future opportunities or refer to the grant opportunities page.
Upcoming Events
The Greater Hartford Gives Hebron Community Fund invites you to the following:
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Volunteer Opportunities
The Greater Hartford Gives Hebron Community Fund Committee is seeking new voices!
Applications to volunteer as a committee member are being accepted now!
Requirements to Apply:
- Hebron Resident
- Age 14 or Older
- Agree to adhere to Foundation-wide policies and the Community Funds Handbook
Candidates for elected office, elected officials, and their immediate family members may not serve on a committee.
Click here for more information about volunteering.
Please complete the online application to become a Hebron Community Fund Committee member.
Grant Awards
In 2025, the Greater Hartford Gives Hebron Community Fund announced the recipients of its latest grants to 12 organizations that do work to benefit the residents of Hebron.
Through its 2025 grant cycle, the Greater Hartford Hebron Community Fund proudly supported 12 organizations making a difference in the lives of Hebron residents.
The 2025 grants recommended for funding and awarded includes:
Gilead Congregational Church – $600 for goat yoga and story time to promote mental health.
Hebron Interfaith Human Services – $1,500 to expand the gardens at the Hebron Community Food Pantry
Hebron Pollinator Pathway – $760 to improve signage of the herb garden
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church – $5,000 to introduce musical acts to appeal to a younger audience
Special Olympics Connecticut – $2,500 to offset expenses for Hebron participants
Hebron Paths and Trails Foundation – $3,100 to maintain established trails and open trails that have become overgrown
Operation Fuel – $2,500 for fuel assistance for Hebron residents
Douglas Library of Hebron – $1,000 for new furniture in the “teen zone”
The Hebron Historical Society – $1,100 to bring old time Fife and Drum bands to the Hebron Music Week.
Connecticut Invention Convention – $2,500 to expand STEM program in Hebron schools.
The Town Center Project – $3,000 to support the Creative Collective
Coalition on Diversity & Equity – $2,500 to provide programming for children on diversity
Past Grant Recipients
2024
Coalition on Diversity & Equity $ 3,400 for Celebrate Juneteenth
Junior Achievement $3,000 to Teach real life business lessons to over 100 RHAM students
The Town Center Project $ 5,000 Money to run Maple Fest to bring it back to being about Hebron and it’s Maple Sugar Producers
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church $ 3,000 to bring in professional Performers to enrich the cultural experience of residents of Hebron
Hebron Paths & Trails $ 3,500 to clean up and maintain trails in Hebron
2023
Hebron Interfaith Human Services (HIHS) $567 for Veterans Memorial site improvement
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church $5,000 for The Sanctuary Performing Arts Concert Series (Sept – May)
Hebron Historical Society $2,600 for walking tour signage of Historical Hebron.
Coalition on Diversity and Equity (CoDE) $3,000 for a seminar “Waking Up White” in America.
Hebron Community Chorus $2,000 for Spring and Fall Concerts.
Hebron Interfaith Human Services (HIHS) $1,200 for pet watering and waste stations for Town events.
Atwood Dementia Group $2,500 for Memory Café program.
New England Animal Bond Foundation $4,725 for student support groups at RHAM Middle and High Schools.
Pollinator Pathway at Hebron Interfaith Human Services (HIHS) $1,000 for pollinator and invasive plant signage at Raymond Brook Preserve.
The Town Center Project $3,000 for Hebron Summer Outdoor Concert Series.
2022
Friends of the Office of State Archaeology -$4,000 used “to foster a multidisciplinary collaboration focused on Hebron’s Cesar Peters home site among RHAM Middle and High School staff, State Archaeologist Office, Hebron Historical Society, and the Witness Stones Project
Andover, Hebron, Marlborough Youth & Family Services – $1,000 for the CHORES project.
Easter Seals at Oak Hill Camp Hemlocks – $3,650 for the aquatics program.
HAMR Softball – $2,500 for improvements to the softball field at Veterans Memorial Park.
Senior Friends of Hebron – $1,500 for benches along trails and seminars.
Douglas Library at Hebron – $1,000 for an anti-racism/white supremacy education series.
UR Community Cares – $950 for a technology-supported program for seniors and people living with disabilities in Hebron.
RHAM Music Boosters – $1,500 for intergenerational music program with residents at Colebrook Village at Hebron.
Hebron Interfaith Human Services – $2,500 for trauma-informed design improvements at the new food pantry on Pendleton drive.
Hebron Interfaith Human Services – $2,500 for a student food pantry at RHAM High School.
St. Peter’s Church – $3,500 for Sacred Ground program building racial reconciliation.
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