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Anna Mae Grimmett Non-Endowed Animal Fund is sponsored by Emporia Community Foundation. Provides support for dogs and cats in Lyon County, Kansas, including medical needs, food, and other programs benefiting animals and their owners.
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Anna Mae Grimmett Non -Endowed Animal Fund Consistent with the charitable purposes of the Foundation, distributions from this Fund will be used to provide support for dogs and cats not limited to spaying and neutering, but also medical needs, food and other programs benefitting animals and their owners within Lyon County. Organizations must serve residents of Lyon County. The maximum grant award is $500.
All grant requests come to the Foundation for distribution to the committee for review. Please email completed grant application to linda. kehres-schmidt@emporiacf.
org or deliver to the Emporia Community Foundation at 527 Commercial St. , Suite B, Emporia, KS 66801. Application deadline is Novembe r 30 , 202 6.
Does the organization serve Lyon County residents : YES NO Amount Requested: Please answer the following questions: 1. What is the situation, problem, or opportunity this grant will address? (1 ,000 c haracter limit) 2.
How will this grant support the mission of the organization? (75 0 c haracter limit) 3. How many will be served by this grant?
(500 c haracter limit) 4. What resources are available to dedicate to the project, including staff, volunteers, existing funds, and community partners? (75 0 c haracter limit) 5.
How is this approach to the issue unique or what gives it a high likelihood of success? (75 0 c haracter limit) 6. How will success be measured and how will you continue to fund this project once grant funds are expended?
(75 0 c haracter limit) 7. What other funding sources have been approached and what have the responses been? (75 0 c haracter limit) Please provide a budget for the project listing revenues and expenses.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Residents of Lyon County, Kansas, seeking assistance for animal welfare. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Anna Mae Grimmett Non-Endowed Animal Fund is funded by Emporia Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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