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Fund for Campbell County

The Fund for Campbell County was established through the generous gifts of time, vision and resources by a group of Campbell County residents committed to strengthening communities and improving the quality of life in Campbell County. The Fund will support programs and projects that build community goodwill, seek to solve community challenges, and produce results that improve the quality of life for all citizens of Campbell County.

Successful applicants for one-year grants will propose innovative projects or programs that will: make a significant contribution to the health and welfare of Campbell County and utilize its unique assets; directly benefit families, women and/or children; provide educational and cultural opportunities; support community or economic development historic preservation and/or environmental enhancements; and/or build the capacity of the organization and its leadership to more effectively carry out its mission.

Examples of possible projects include education and outreach activities (after-school program, community career day, artist-in-residence program); community development activities (health fair, community clean-up day, oral history program); and organizational development to build the skills of local nonprofits (i.e. strategic planning retreat, fundraising, membership drive).

Fund for Campbell County grant opportunities are only available to organizations that reside within or serve the residents of Campbell County.

Grant info:

  • One-year grants
  • Grants generally range from $500 to $1,000

2008 Fund for Campbell County RFP (Click here for guidelines and application)

Please note: Fund for Campbell County grant opportunities will not be available in 2010. 

For further information, please contact Terry Holley (865) 524-1223, toll-free at 877-524-1223 or by e-mail at tholley@etf.org.

 

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