4Culture Launch Grant Program for Emerging Nonprofits in King County

Issaquah, WALocal News

4Culture is launching a new grant program this summer, aimed at supporting emerging nonprofit organizations within King County. This initiative is particularly focused on those dedicated to arts, heritage, historic preservation, and science and technology. Organizations selected for the Launch grant program will receive three years of unrestricted general operating support, allowing them to focus on their missions without the constraints of funding limitations. Additionally, the program offers capacity-building support services to enhance the operational effectiveness of these nonprofits. Community members are encouraged to join free information sessions to gain insights into the application process and ask questions directly to 4Culture staff.

These sessions are designed to ensure that potential applicants have all the necessary information to successfully apply for funding. Interested individuals can find further details on 4Culture’s website or reach out to Casey Moser, the Launch Program Manager, for personalized assistance. This initiative represents a significant opportunity for new nonprofits to secure essential resources and support in their formative years.

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