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2nd Annual
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TOURNAMENT
Saturday, February 2
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Tourney at 3:00pm
Random Draw for Partners
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Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal •Apple Strudel
M. Oranges • Milk
Lunch
Turkey & Gravy • Mashed
Pototoes • Green Beans • Bun
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for this year’s VCCF grants
Applications for this year’s grants from the Valley
County Community Foundation are now available on
the organization’s website, board member Sam Waters
announced this week. All applications are due by March Thursday, February 14, 2019
15.
St. Raphaels Parish Center Gym
VCCF grants go a long way to completing a project.
5:30pm No Host Social
“Many organizations receive full funding for their
projects and others receive a substantial amount of the
6:30pm Dinner & Entertainment
Featuring Vocalist Lisa Garsjo Thievin Raising Monies for
dollars requested,” Waters said. In the past five years, the c.’s
accompanied by Christine Gilchrist, Milk River, In es
average dollar amount of grants was $1,889, with the Colleen Schanz and Trinity Cook Three Gro u p H om
smallest grant at $691 and the largest, $3,627. Call Debby Cornwell 263-0366 or Pam Lee 406-942-0942
Last year, VCCF awarded $13,481 in grants to seven
organizations, bringing the total of all grants given since
2000 to $191,715, he said, adding that projects in all parts
of Valley County have received grants.
VCCF provides grants to organizations within Valley
County with the charitable 501(c) 3 IRS designation,
along with local government and educational institutions.
FOR ALL YOUR
Organizations with projects that will be completed by ELECTRICAL NEEDS
Oct. 1, 2019 are welcome to apply.
VCCF awards grants in five areas: arts and culture, CALL 263-2724
basic human needs, economic development, education,
and natural resources and conservation. The board
places lower priority and discourages funding to annual WE’RE MOVING
or capital campaigns, grants to endowment funds, debt
retirement and religious purposes. SPECIAL LOBBY HOURS
Application forms and guidelines are available at FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1
the VCCF website, www.valleycountycf.net. Hard copy
applications are required.
9:00AM - 1:00PM
“Over the years, competition for grant dollars has MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4
increased, making complete and timely grant applications We will be open in our New Location!
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Foundation, a statewide organization that helps local
communities and non-profit organizations raise and
administer charitable gifts.
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VCCF is also caretaker for two annual scholarships. Medical Marijuana Program Card?
The Feda Scholarship for the Trades is awarded each May Do you need to see a compassionate Doctor who is
to a graduating senior from a Valley County high school experienced in Medical Cannabis?
and the Charlotte and Clarence Fuhrman Memorial We can help guide you through the
Scholarships are awarded in the summer to students who whole process of getting your Montana
have completed a year of college or trade school. Feda Medical Marijuana Program Card.
applications are due April 19 and Fuhrman applications Simply call 406-367-5257 to speak with a staff member,
on June 21. Check the VCCF website for applications. leave a message, or email us at shorline@nemont.net
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