Humboldt Area Foundation Community Grants Program Deadline August 1
This is a press release from the Humboldt Area Foundation:
Organizations in Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity and Curry counties are invited to apply for the Community Grants Program through Humboldt Area Foundation. The grant, which awards grants of $5,000 to $20,000 to address pressing community issues, has an application deadline of August 1, 2019.
Past grantees include the Arcata House for its family shelter case management program, the Big Lagoon Union School District for its Outdoor Resilience Building Experiences and the Institute of Native Knowledge to help bring Karuk language classes to Klamath River schools. Nonprofits, public schools, government agencies, Indian Tribal Governments; or community groups with a qualified fiscal sponsor are all eligible to apply.
The purpose of the grant is to help organizations address a pressing community issue and improve areas such as health, wellness, creativity, culture, education and/or economic security. Priority will be given to grantees which make use of collaborative resources and partners and include local expertise and leadership. More information about Community Grants is available at www.hafoundation.org/grants.
About Humboldt Area Foundation:
Vera Vietor established the Humboldt Area Foundation in 1972. Since then, more than $80 million in grants and scholarships have been awarded in Humboldt, Del Norte, Curry and Trinity Counties. Humboldt Area Foundation promotes and encourages generosity, leadership and inclusion to strengthen our communities.
For more information on services provided by the Foundation please visit the Humboldt Area Foundation website at hafoundation.org or call (707) 442-2993.
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🕯🌳Good morning Oliver and thank you for the information and the links.
I hope that the Healy Center board and staff see this.