Local charitable organizations encouraged to apply for grant via video
The Fulton County Community Foundation is currently accepting Women’s Giving Circle video grant applications, available for charitable organizations operating in Fulton County.
Video applications are easy to do and provide organizations the opportunity to personalize their request, communicate their passion, and include project team members. Applications are due Sept. 9 and grantees will be chosen by Women’s Given Circle members at the annual meeting on Oct. 1.
Over the last 12 years, the Women’s Giving Circle has granted nearly $90,000 to Fulton County charitable organizations. Those interested in applying for a grant and/or becoming a member, visit the Fulton County page at www.nicf.org/fulton-county.
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