The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) launched a new grant program to help non-profits build capacity during challenging times. As non-profits strive to advance their mission while not being able to offer their usual programs, events and opportunities, TLGV will provide up to $1,500 for equipment, services and training to help organizations improve communication or provide alternative means of engaging the public.
“As a non-profit, we’re having to learn how to work differently and we know our many non-profit partners are doing the same,” said Lois Bruinooge, executive director of TLGV. “We believe this might be the best way to help the non-profits of The National Heritage Corridor not only get through a challenging time but unlock new potential for their organizations moving forward.”
Grants may range from $500 to $1,500. Funds will be dispersed on a reimbursement basis and must be matched 1:1 by cash or in-kind contributions. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Non-profit 501(c) organizations are eligible and must have missions aligned with and advancing the visions and strategies of Vision 2020, the management plan for The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor, which can be found at TheLastGreenValley.org in the Publications section under the About menu.
Full application details and requirements can be found on TheLastGreenValley.org on the home page in the news section. All applications must be emailed to
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