CFTT Connects Twin Tiers Nonprofits to Regional Giving Through NEPA Gives 2026


Sayre, PA — The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers (CFTT) is proud to once again bring NEPA Gives to the communities it serves throughout Bradford, Potter, Sullivan, and Tioga Counties in Pennsylvania, connecting local nonprofits to one of the region’s largest online giving events.
NEPA Gives 2026 will take place from 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, through 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 5, uniting donors, nonprofits, businesses, and community members for 24 hours of generosity and regional impact.
Through the leadership and partnership efforts of the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers, organizations within the Twin Tiers region now have the opportunity to participate directly in NEPA Gives, gaining access to regional exposure, new donor connections, prize opportunities, matching funds, and expanded fundraising support.
The Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers is partnering with the Scranton Area Community Foundation and six additional community foundations across Northeastern Pennsylvania to help expand the reach and impact of NEPA Gives throughout the region.
Participating organizations from the Twin Tiers region include:
- Area Agency on Aging for the Counties of Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, and Tioga, PA
- Bradford Wyoming County Literacy Program
- Bradford County Historical Society
- Bradford County Humane Society
- Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers
- Endless Mountain Mission Center
- River Valley Regional YMCA
- Serve, Inc.
- The Children’s House Child Advocacy Center
- United Way of Bradford County
- Wyalusing Area Education Foundation
- Wyalusing Public Library
- Dark Skies Search Dogs
- Oswayo Valley Memorial Library
- Friends of the Sullivan County Library
- Sullivan County Victim Services
- The Summit: Center for Wellness
- CHOP OUT HUNGER
Through NEPA Gives, nonprofits in the Twin Tiers region are gaining greater visibility and new opportunities to engage supporters across the region,” said Joselyn Allen-Elford, Resource Development Associate at the Community Foundation for the Twin Tiers. “We are proud to help bring this opportunity to the communities we serve and highlight the important work being done by local organizations every day.
The participating organizations represent a wide variety of missions and services throughout the Twin Tiers region, including food insecurity programs, child advocacy services, historical preservation, recreation opportunities, victim support services, education, libraries, and community outreach initiatives.
Community members are encouraged to visit www.nepagives.org to learn more about participating nonprofits and support the causes that matter most to them. For more information about NEPA Gives 2026 in the Twin Tiers region, contact Joselyn Allen-Elford at jallenelford@twintierscf.org or call 570-888-4759.






