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Funding Opportunities for Grant Seekers

October 18, 2020 By Marla Boulter

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Blue Ridge Hospice — Grant Recipient

Shenandoah Community Foundation announces the start of its 2022 Community Grants Program. Non-profit organizations serving the needs of Shenandoah County residents are encouraged to apply by submitting a short letter of intent that describes the project for which funding is sought.

WHO MAY APPLY

To be eligible for funding, an applicant must be a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charity, a public entity, or an organization that derives its tax-exempt status from a formal affiliation with another organization.

AREAS OF FUNDING

Shenandoah Community Foundation considers grant awards in six broad areas: (1) Arts and Culture; (2) Civic Affairs; (3) Education; (4) Environment; (5) Health; and (6) Family, Child, and Social Services. The Foundation also welcomes new ideas that help to build on community strengths or find solutions to community problems.

HOW TO SUBMIT

The letter of intent, along with an IRS 501(c)(3) letter of exemption, may be submitted via email to info.scfva@gmail.com or by mail to PO Box 350, Strasburg, VA 22657. Letters of intent should be emailed or postmarked by November 1, 2021. Qualified applicants will be notified in early December and invited to apply for a grant.

QUESTIONS

Contact Michael Funk or Marla Boulter at info.scfva@gmail.com or (540) 465-1444.

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