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    ACF of Yavapai County hosts grant application workshops for local nonprofits

    December 15, 2021No Comments
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    Arizona Community FoundationSedona AZ (December 15, 2021) – In preparation for the 2022 grant application process, the Arizona Community Foundation of Yavapai County will host free virtual grant application workshops. The workshops will equip organizations with information to apply for funding in 2022.

    Representatives from nonprofits, public schools, government agencies, and tribal entities interested in applying for funding next year must attend one of the three workshops offered to be eligible for funding consideration.

    The first workshop offered is a full-length session for organizations who have never applied for ACF funding or whose application wasn’t previously successful (i.e. application was not reviewed by an ACF grant panel). Organizations that have previously applied for funding and submitted an application that was reviewed by an ACF grant panel are invited to attend one of the last two, shortened workshops which will highlight updates.

         Grant Application Workshop #1
         Monday, January 10
         1:00 to 3:00 p.m. (Arizona time)
     
         Grant Application Workshop #2
         Tuesday, January 18
         4:00 to 5:00 p.m. (Arizona time)
     
         Grant Application Workshop #3
         Friday, January 21
         9:00 to 10:00 a.m. (Arizona time)

    To register for a workshop, visit acf.cventevents.com/yavapaigrants2022. All grant workshops will be held virtually to protect the health and safety of the community. Staff from ACF of Yavapai County will be in attendance to answer questions.

    The grant cycle will open for ACF of Yavapai County at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 1 and close at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 23.

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    For more information about the workshops or if you need help registering, contact ACF of Yavapai County’s Regional Philanthropic Advisor Sheri Denny at SDenny@azfoudation.org.

    The Arizona Community Foundation of Yavapai County is a philanthropic endowment for the enduring benefit of our community. This family of charitable funds is guided by a local Board of Advisors and benefits from cost-efficient, centralized professional services provided by ACF.

    Established in 1978, the Arizona Community Foundation is a statewide family of charitable funds supported by thousands of Arizonans. With five regional offices serving communities across Arizona, ACF is among the top 25 community foundations in the nation with more than $1.1 billion in trust and endowment assets and is certified under the National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations. Since inception, ACF and its affiliates have awarded more than $1.1 billion in grants, scholarships, and loans to nonprofit organizations, schools, and government agencies. More information is available at azfoundation.org.

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