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United Way Now Accepting 2010 Community Grant Applications
United Way of Treasure Valley is now accepting Letters of Intent from organizations interested in applying for a Community Fund grant in 2010. Letters from interested non-profit organizations are due by Thursday, September 25th. United Way Community Fund grants are made to non-profit organizations who improve lives in our community. Grants are awarded in three focus areas supporting Education, Income, and Health.
Last year, United Way awarded grants to 48 community programs at 31 non-profit organizations. The grants ranged from $5,000 to $129,000. United Way’s grants are invested exclusively in the Treasure Valley, working to improve the lives of people in need right here in our community.
United Way is also looking for volunteers interested in serving on Impact Review Teams to make decisions about program effectiveness and community needs. Beginning in December, volunteers review grant applications, participate in community discussions, visit local non-profits and make funding recommendations. More details about funding goals, the process, or how to get involved as a volunteer can be found at www.unitedwaytv.org or by contacting Melissa Nickell, Vice President of Community Impact at 336-1070.
The Community Campaign now underway is the primary source of funding for these grants. 100% of donations made to United Way’s Community Fund go towards helping Treasure Valley residents rebuild their lives. This year’s campaign goal is $6 million. For more information about the campaign or to see how United Way invests community donations, visit www.helpthemostpeople.com.
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About United Way of Treasure Valley
Since 1928, United Way of Treasure Valley has been working to advance the common good by focusing on Education, Income and Health. Our goal is to create long-lasting changes that prevent problems from happening in the first place. We invite everyone to be part of the change. Together, united, we can inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow.
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