Grants Info Session 2024
Join us for a Grant Information Session!
Are you interested in learning about grant opportunities and collaborating with others to make a difference in Athens County? Join us for a Grant Information Session on September 24th from 1:0 0 to 2:30 PM at the Athens Public Library . Hosted by the Athens County Foundation (ACF), with guest sp eakers from the Rocky Community Improvement Fund (RCIF) and the ATCO Legacy Fund, this event is an opportunity to learn about our grantmaking approaches, ask questions, and connect with fellow changemakers.
What to Expect:
Panel Discussion: Hear directly from representatives of ACF, RCIF, and ATCO as they discuss their collaborative grantmaking philosophies and funding priorities.
Q&A Session: Get answers to your questions about eligibility, application processes, and how to craft strong, grant proposals.
Networking & Collaboration: Connect with other local organizations and explore opportunities for partnership and co-creation to amplify your impact in the community.
Event Details
Date: 9/24/2024 (Tuesday)
Time: 1-2:30 PM
Location: Athens Public Library (30 Home Street, Athens, Ohio)
This session is open to all potential grantees, local organizations, and community members who want to learn more about how we can work together to address local challenges and seize new opportunities. RSVP today
and be part of the conversation!
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