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Your gift to the Tigris Foundation doesn't just fund nonprofits — it amplifies them. We give local organizations the thought partnership, connections, and resources they need to work smarter and achieve more.

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Community Fund

Every dollar you give goes directly to the nonprofits doing the hardest, most important work in our community. Your gift helps us grow and stabilize our grants so we can support more organizations, more reliably, year after year.

Project Fund

Some great ideas just need the right moment — and the right supporter. The Project Fund connects donors like you with promising nonprofit projects ready to launch, just waiting on funding. Tell us what causes matter to you, and we'll match you with a project that fits. Reach out to learn more and help bring something meaningful to life.

Thank you for becoming a part of our community!

​Please consider sending us a check to avoid transaction fees. We accept donations by check made out to: The Tigris Foundation • 741 Johns Lane • Ambler, PA 19002. For wire or stock transfers, please reach out to info@tigrisfoundation.org

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The Tigris Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
and your contribution is tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Donations go directly to support our community (Tax ID # 33-2118116)

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741 Johns Lane
Ambler, PA 19002, USA

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email: info@tigrisfoundation.org
phone: (267) 460-0643‬
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LAND & LABOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The Tigris Foundation is dedicated to fostering community. We acknowledge that our offices sit on the unceded land of the Lenape people and recognize that this land was worked on by enslaved Africans. To the Lenape people, past, present, and future generations, as well as to the experience of enslaved Africans and their descendants, may this living land acknowledgement serve as a starting point for change.

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