Human Interest - Bensalem Township

Doylestown Nature Center Group Receives GIANT & Keep PA Beautiful Grant

Submitted: Giant Company

The GIANT Company, known locally as GIANT, in partnership with Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, announced the 21 recipients of its 2026 Healing the Planet grant program, giving a total of $100,000 to support projects across the company’s operating areas in Pennsylvania.

“Real change happens when businesses and community partners come together to make a  difference,” said Courtney Hopcraft, manager of community relations and strategic partnerships,  The GIANT Company. “At The GIANT Company, we’re committed to making a positive impact  where we live and work. Our Healing the Planet grant program, offered with the support of Keep  Pennsylvania Beautiful, is one of the ways we’re helping to create healthier, greener spaces in  the neighborhoods we serve. 

The following Pennsylvania organizations are the recipients of a 2026 Healing the Planet grant  from GIANT and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful: 

  • Friends of Peace Valley Nature Center, Doylestown 
  • 18th Wonder Improvement Association, Reading 
  • America 250 PA Lehigh County, Bethlehem 
  • Borough of Aldan, Aldan 
  • City of Easton, Easton 
  • ClearWater Conservancy of Central Pennsylvania, State College 
  • Community Action Commission dba Tri County Community Action, Harrisburg Cumberland County, Carlisle 
  • George Washington High School, Philadelphia 
  • Goshen Township, Clearfield 
  • Indiana Borough, Indiana 
  • Lititz Public Library, Lititz 
  • Loyalsock Foundation, Laporte 
  • North Branch Land Trust, Dallas 
  • Pennsylvania Environmental Council, Pittston 
  • Society of St Vincent De Paul Uniontown Conference, Uniontown
  • Stroud Water Research Center, Inc., Avondale 
  • Township of Abington, Abington 
  • Township of Concord, Glen Mills 
  • Wild Ones Natural Landscapers, Ltd., Neenah 
  • York County Industrial Development Authority, York 

Since 2021, GIANT has partnered with Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful to offer over $1.4 million in  Healing the Planet grants to recipients, empowering projects that connect communities with  green spaces, protect and improve local waterways and water resources, prevent, reduce, and  recover food waste, and support native plantings and habitat restoration.  

“Community plantings foster shared responsibility and stewardship, strengthening social ties.  Native plants provide food and shelter for local wildlife, improve water conservation, provide  protection from soil erosion and can survive with minimal care. Beautifying communities also  

tends to reduce littering and other illegal behaviors, making it a better place for all residents and  providing a foundation for community and economic development,” said Heidi Pedicone, director  of programs, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. “We are proud to support Pennsylvania  organizations in planting native species across their communities and are honored to continue  our partnership with GIANT.” 

Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful has supported community improvement initiatives and encouraged  community leadership, responsibility, and respect for the environment since 1990. Keep  Pennsylvania Beautiful, a state affiliate of Keep American Beautiful, Inc. has more than 35 years  of experience in organizing volunteer-driven community improvement events. Visit  keeppabeautiful.org for more information on programs or to find an event near you. 

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