Impact 100 Baldwin County Grants $103,000 Each To Five Local Nonprofits

 Impact 100 Baldwin County has announced that it will give $515,000 in grants to five local nonprofits. The recipients (and their projects) that will be funded are Family Promise of Baldwin County (Family Promise Kids at Play); Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Central Gulf Coast (Baldwin County Big Futures); North Baldwin Animal Shelter (15 Year Shelter Renovation); Exceptional Foundation Gulf Coast (The Wheels on the Bus) and Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc. (Healthy Mothers, Healthy Futures). The organizations were chosen from Impact 100 Baldwin County’s focus areas of “Arts & Culture & Recreation,” “Education,” “Environment & Preservation,” “Family” and “Health & Wellness.” Impact 100 Baldwin County said they were selected from a competitive field of applicants and vetted by a rigorous review process, including site visits, financial analysis and in-depth discussions within the respective focus group.

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