Upper Merion Foundation
Mission Statement
The Upper Merion Foundation was created in 1999 and is a broad-based, qualified 501(c)(3) non-profit, community organization. Our exclusive purpose is to serve the needs of the Upper Merion community by raising funds and securing resources to support no-profits, programs, and initiatives that improve the quality of life for all, especially in crisis situations.
The Foundation’s specific focus areas for charitable fundraising and giving are vulnerable Upper Merion residents in need of acute assistance, specifically those impacted by emergencies in the Township.
Get Involved
Part of what makes Upper Merion a great place to call home is our commitment to each other. This is a place where people care. Where people want every neighborhood to prosper and for all to feel that they belong. Giving to the Upper Merion Foundation is a great way to provide timely essential assistance to persons with acute need.
Make A Donation
Brighten the Holidays for an Upper Merion neighbor in need.
Donate to the Upper Merion Foundation
Upper Merion Foundation’s mission is to provide funding for critical needs resulting from emergency and disaster situations impacting residents of Upper Merion Township. The Foundation provides financial support to local non- profits and human services organizations that are helping Upper Merion residents in acute need.
The UM Foundation invites residents, local businesses and corporations to share in the mission of improving life for all Upper Merion residents. All gifts are tax-deductible and go directly to help with local emergency need.
2021 MEMORIAL DONATIONS
Jim & Andrea Freeman in memory of H. Donald Pasquale
Donate via Check:
Payable to The Upper Merion Foundation
Upper Merion Township
175 West Valley Forge Road
King of Prussia, PA 19406
ATTN: Gerri Vattimo
Donations to the Foundation are tax-deductible. The Foundation’s EIN: 23-2988737
Donate via Amazon Smile:
Go to smile.amazon.com, and select “Upper Merion Township Foundation”
Fundraising Merchandise
All proceeds from merchandise sales go directly toward the Upper Merion Foundation’s work to support vulnerable UM residents with emergency needs.
Merchandise can be purchased through the Upper Merion Foundation’s PayPal, at the Upper Merion Township Building’s Cashier Window (on the Upper Level) and at the Upper Merion Foundation’s Table at township-wide and other select events. Cash, Check, Credit Cards accepted.
The Upper Merion Township Colonial Stoneware Stein
About the stein: this beautiful Colonial Stoneware stein is custom-made for historic Upper Merion Township by Westerwald Pottery in Scenery Hill, PA. The seven-inch stoneware vertical stein is a hand-stamped stoneware inscribed with Upper Merion Township, establishment date, and traditional colonial style decoration (leaf embellishment). Each stoneware piece passes through the hands of up to eight craftsmen. Because of this, no two pieces are alike. See the printable FLYER.
Individual steins can be purchased for $35. Steins are in stock and arrangements for pickup from the Upper Merion Township Building can be made by contacting Gerri at gvattimo@umtownship.org or calling 484-636-3899.
Attention Businesses: The Upper Merion Township Colonial Stoneware Stein would serve as a great business gift or promotion and can be ordered individually ($35 per stein).
Bulk Sales: Orders of 25+ can be ordered directly from the township ($24 per unit). Contact Gerri Vattimo at gvattimo@umtownship.org or 484-636-3899. Please allow 8-10 weeks for delivery.
Interested in partnering with the Upper Merion Foundation?
Would you like your business or organization to host an Upper Merion Foundation Fundraiser or have the Upper Merion Foundation as part of your upcoming event? Contact Gerri Vattimo, UM Foundation Staff Liaison, at gvattimo@umtownship.org or 484-636-3899.
Volunteer
The Upper Merion Foundation hosts fundraising events and community service events that could use your help!
Want to know more about the Foundation?
Contact Gerri Vattimo, Staff Liaison at gvattimo@umtownship.org or 484-636-3899.