Applications open for Legacy Fund grants

Chelan, WALocal News

The Community Foundation of North Central Washington opened applications for Legacy Fund grants on July 3, 2025, targeting nonprofit organizations in Cashmere, Chelan Valley, Upper Valley, and Wenatchee Valley. This funding opportunity aims to support local initiatives that enhance community welfare and services. Organizations can apply for grants to carry out projects that address specific community needs, promoting development and resilience. The foundation has a history of supporting local nonprofits, which play a vital role in addressing social issues in these areas. Local leaders note that these grants can significantly impact the community by providing necessary resources for various projects.

Nonprofits are encouraged to submit their applications promptly to take advantage of this funding opportunity. The Legacy Fund is part of a broader effort to strengthen the nonprofit sector across North Central Washington. This initiative underscores the commitment to fostering community growth and support.

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