Grant Available For Non-Profit Organization, Courtesy Of Ann Arbor Jaycees Foundation.

Posted: May 15, 2012 at 10:07 PM [May 15, 2012]

 

If you are a non-profit organization that promotes education or community involvment then the Ann Arbor Jaycees Foundation may have a grant for you.

 

The Ann Arbor Jaycees Foundation was formed in 1995 as a non-profit, tax-deductible 501(c)3 fiduciary for the Ann Arbor Jaycees projects such as the AIDS Memorial Quilt, The 4th of July Parade, Easter Egg Hunt, Food Baskets, and Holiday Helpers. The Board of Trustees developed grant policies, guidelines and the application process in 2006. The first cycle for grant applications began in spring of 2007, and has continued each year since. Proviously awarded non-profits include: The Education Project for Homeless Youth, The Youth Empowerment Project, The Neutral Zone, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Washtenaw, 826Michigan and Safe House Center.

 

If you are interested in learning more about the Ann Arbor Jaycees Foundation, or applying for a grant go to www.a2jcf.org/grants . All grant applications must be recieved by June 30, 2012, in order to be considered.

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