Human Services Grant Program Announced by City of Marysville for 2024

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is set to launch its Human Services Grant Program for 2024, targeting non-profits that deliver vital services to residents, especially those from low- and moderate-income backgrounds. The program is focused on addressing critical needs, including survival, employment retention, and support during personal crises. Eligible organizations must either be a 501(c)(3) or sponsored by one and must adhere to specific insurance and compliance standards. Applications for the grants are due by February 1, 2024, with no cap on funding amounts, encouraging a wide range of proposals. A committee will assess the applications based on their alignment with community needs, cultural relevance, and potential impact.

Awarded organizations will be required to submit detailed reports and testimonials to demonstrate the effectiveness of their services. The initiative underscores Marysville's commitment to enhancing human services and fostering community welfare. Non-profits are encouraged to submit competitive proposals that thoroughly address community challenges and demonstrate financial stability.

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