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Now Accepting Applications: 2025 Mary K. Bowman Fund for Historical Preservation and Fine Arts (Application Now Closed) — Community Foundation of Washington County Now Accepting Applications: 2025 Mary K.
Bowman Fund for Historical Preservation and Fine Arts (Application Now Closed) Grant applications will be considered for programs which: Preserve and maintain historical and cultural properties Promote historical remembrances Promote history and encourages others to do so Promote interest in and study of such matters Applicant organizations must be based in and primarily serving Washington County, Maryland, and have a current 501(c) (3) determination from the IRS.
Organizations may submit one application per funding cycle. DEADLINE TO APPLY: March 5, 2025 @ 11:59PM Applications may be completed and submitted online by visiting https://app. smarterselect.
com/programs/100974-Community-Foundation-Of-Washington-County-Md-Inc For additional information please contact Susan Buchanan, Community Impact Manager, at susanb@cfwcmd. org . Now Accepting Applications: 2025 Women’s Giving Circle (Application Now Closed) Now Accepting Applications: 2025 Responsive Grants
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