Annual Business Meeting 2026

Emily Prince • January 9, 2026

Join Us for the Athens County Foundation’s Annual Business Meeting!

Date: January 29, 2026
Time:
 11:30-1:00 PM
Location:
The Athens Armory

RSVP TODAY

We look forward to welcoming you to this important meeting and sharing how, together, we are building a healthy, inclusive, thriving Athens County for all.

The Athens County Foundation (ACF) invites you to our Annual Business Meeting on January 29, 2026. This event is our opportunity to reflect on the business achievements and milestones accomplished during Fiscal Year 2025 and share our plans for the year ahead.


The Annual Business Meeting focuses on the operational and strategic progress of ACF, offering insights into how we are advancing our mission to build vibrant communities in Athens County. From updates on grantmaking and program successes to financial highlights and partnerships, this is a chance to see the impact of your support and our shared work in action.


While our celebration dinnerA Celebration of Community—will be held later this spring, this business-focused gathering is an important touchpoint for those interested in the Foundation’s strategic direction and continued growth.


We would love for you to join us and participate in shaping the future of Athens County.


RSVP Today!

Please RSVP by January 25 to confirm your attendance.

Stories of Collaboration and Belonging

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Annual Business Meeting

The Athens County Foundation (ACF) invites you to our Annual Business Meeting on January 29, 2026. This event is our opportunity to reflect on the business achievements and milestones accomplished during Fiscal Year 2025 and share our plans for the year ahead.


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