Impact 100 Baldwin County To Hold Grant Workshop

Impact 100 Baldwin County is inviting Baldwin County nonprofits interested in learning about the process for its 2024 grant cycle to a virtual grant application workshop on April 29 at 9-10:30 am. The Zoom workshop will include a step-by-step guide through the application process, how to prepare budget documents and a presentation from a past grantee. After April 29, nonprofits can opt to receive the information via a PowerPoint and a video of the presentation by email. Letters of intent from nonprofits applying for grants are due by May 14, with the deadline for completed applications set for June 3. Grants are funded by pooling the $1,000 donations of each Impact 100 member. They are awarded to nonprofits serving Baldwin County in the areas of “Arts, Culture, & Recreation”; “Education”; “Environment & Preservation”; “Family”; and “Health & Wellness.”

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