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Rotary Announces $210k in Grants

June 11, 2014

Rotary Charities of Traverse City has announced 11 grants totaling $210,000 for its Spring 2014 grant cycle. They are all single-year capital or program grants. The recipients are below:

Area Agency on Aging: $10,000 program grant
Area Seniors of Bellaire: $5,000 capital grant
Conservation Resource Alliance: $25,000 capital grant
Elmwood Charter Township: $20,000 capital grant
Grace Episcopal Church: $20,000 capital grant
Lakes to Land Regional Initiative: $35,000 program grant
Leelanau Conservancy: $30,000, capital grant
Mt. Holiday: $10,000 capital grant
Northwestern Michigan Fair: $15,000 capital grant
Peter Dougherty Society: $15,000 capital grant
Traverse Health Clinic: $25,000 program grant

To learn about each group's plans for the grant money, click here. The next opportunity to apply for funding is September 2.

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