To ensure that we make a positive impact, the Community Grants Program will focus on children under age 21 with disabilities and the uninsured and underinsured.
NOTE: Requests for CVS Caremark Community Grants are accepted beginning on January 1 and ending on October 31.
Grant Requirements
Please note the following requirements for the Community Grant program:
- Qualifying organizations are eligible for grants up to $5,000.
- All nonprofit organizations applying for a Community Grant for this type of program ARE REQUIRED to provide their EIN number before they can begin the eligibility quiz.
- A CVS/pharmacy store must be located within the state where your community organization resides.
- All CVS Caremark Community Grant Applications must be submitted online.
The Application Process
- Our process requires that all applicants answer a number of questions pertaining to the program for which they are applying before gaining access to the application. These simple questions help us determine if your program falls within our guidelines. Once you select which type of grant you wish to apply for (children with disabilities, health care for the uninsured or underserved, or public schools) you will be taken to an online application tool that will present these prescreening questions.
- If you are chosen to receive a grant, we request that grantees post volunteer opportunities on our website so that local associates can participate in your volunteer projects.
- Once you pass our pre-screening process and complete the application/proposal form, you can expect an e-mail response within four to six weeks, whether or not your program has been chosen for funding.
- Please do not call or e-mail us during the review process, as we will be unable to provide any additional information or status.
- All nonprofit organizations applying for a Community Grant for this type of program ARE REQUIRED to provide their EIN number before they can begin the eligibility quiz. Please note public schools do not need an EIN to apply.
Grants to support Children with Disabilities
We support programs targeting children under age 21 with disabilities that address any of the following:
- Health and Rehabilitation Services – We believe that health and rehabilitation services are critical in ensuring that children with disabilities develop the skills needed to live as independently as possible at home, in school and in the community. Our CVS Caremark Community Grants support programs that promote independence among children with disabilities including physical and occupational therapies, speech and hearing therapies, assistive technology and recreational therapies.
- Enabling and Encouraging Physical Movement and Play – We believe that play is essential to healthy development — physical, cognitive, emotional and social — and offers a means of understanding the world. Therefore, we are devoted to the principle of free play. The unstructured, spontaneous, voluntary activity that is so engaging for children has long been recognized as the most beneficial form. Proposed programs may include either physical activities or play opportunities for children and should address the specific needs of the population served.
Grants to support Health Care for the Uninsured and Underserved
We support programs that ensure that more uninsured people receive needed care; that the care received is of higher quality; and that the uninsured are served by providers who participate in accountable community health care programs. There is no age limit on proposed programs that create greater access to health care services.
»Apply online for a Community Grant for the underinsured or underserved
Grants to support Public Schools
We work to ensure that students are not left behind in school. Proposed programs must be fully inclusive where children with disabilities are full participants in an early childhood, adolescent or teenage program alongside their typically developing peers.



A nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, the RCWE’s mission is to connect people with jobs through collaborative workforce development efforts and strong partnerships with economic development, business, education, and government sectors in the Northwest Pennsylvania region.
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