The Cass County Community Foundation Board of Directors has announced that the funds available for community grants to Cass County non-profits during the 2025 grant cycle is a record high.
CCCF President Deanna Crispen announced that the Foundation has made up to $230,000 available for this year’s grant cycle.
When making the announcement, Crispen stated, “We have continued to enjoy substantial growth over the last thirty plus years, increasing our grant money from approximately $19,000 just 21 years ago to $230,000 this year. Our board has continued to work diligently to grow our funds so that every year we can offer more back to the community for important projects. This year’s pool of $230,000 is an increase over 2024 and the twentieth consecutive year that the Foundation has increased the amount available.”
Non-profit, 501(c) (3) organizations serving Cass County are encouraged to apply for funding for projects which benefit the community and improve the quality of life in Cass County.
Guidelines and instructions may be picked up at the CCCF office, 729 E. Market Street, downtown Logansport, or downloaded from the Foundation website (www.casscountycf.org). The documents are located under the publications tab.
The deadline to return the completed letter of intent materials for competitive grants or opportunity grant requests is June 20.
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