Impact 100 Baldwin County Grant Workshop, Deadlines Announced

 Nonprofits interested in learning about the process for Impact 100 Baldwin County’s 2025 grant cycle are invited to attend a grant application workshop on May 1 at 9-11 a.m. at The Reserve at Fairhope at 604 Reserve Loop. The workshop, which may be registered for between April 1 and 28, will include a step-by-step guide through the application process, how to prepare budget documents and a talk from a past grantee. After May 1, nonprofits can opt to receive the information via a PowerPoint file and a video of the presentation by email. Letters of intent from nonprofits applying for grants are due on May 15, and completed applications are due on June 5. On May 20, there will be a virtual in-depth training for nonprofits that have submitted a letter of intent. Impact 100’s collective giving grants are awarded to nonprofits serving Baldwin County in the areas of “Arts, Culture, & Recreation,” “Education,” “Environment & Preservation,” “Family” and “Health & Wellness.” The organization has awarded $6 million in grants to nonprofits since 2008.

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