WEST BAY ROTARY GRANT APPLICATIONS OPEN!

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Tue, 10/03/2023 - 20:30
West Bay Rotary grant applications are now open at: www.WestBayRotaryOfMaine.org. Recipients of last spring’s West Bay Rotary grants include (l-r): Katie Tarbox, Program Coordinator for Meals on Wheels; John Fromer, Program Director for Merryspring Nature Center; Josh Lipkowitz, Co-owner of MountainSea Expeditions; Mark Burrows, Co-Founder of the Camden Festival of Poetry; Evans Waters, Board Member at Children’s House Montessori School; and Deborah Benner, First Grade teacher at Hope Elementary School. Club President Lisa Dresser (far right) presented this year’s grants at the weekly club meeting.
West Bay Rotary is once again accepting grant requests to support local causes. Twice a year, the Club, through its Charitable Foundation, provides financial support to organizations that work to improve the lives of people in Knox County and Lincolnville. Grants up to $1500 are awarded for general operations, specific programs, or defined projects that will be completed within 12 months of receipt of donation.
 
The club accepts grant applications from charities and nonprofit organizations that promote the welfare of residents in one or more of the following focus areas:
 
• Education & Literacy
• Maternal & Child Health
• Peace & Conflict Prevention/Resolution
• Disease Prevention & Treatment
• Water Sanitation & Hygiene
• Community & Economic Development
• Environmental Support
 
The grant application process is competitive and all applications go through a rigorous review process. The deadline for this year’s fall applications is October 31st, with grants awarded in January. Organizations receiving a grant will be asked to make a brief presentation to WBR members.
 
For more information and an application, go to: www.westbayrotaryofmaine.org and click on the West Bay Rotary Charitable Foundation application link.
 

About West Bay Rotary

West Bay Rotary is celebrating its 38th year of manifesting its mission of “service above self” here in the Midcoast. The club undertakes dozens of community projects as well as fundraising (and “fun-raising”) events, including its annual “Duck Derby,” Chowder Challenge, Christmas Trees, Chili Challenge, Toboggan Nationals parking, and more. The door for prospective members is always open. The club meets on Thursday mornings from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., also via Zoom. For more information, go to: www.westbayrotaryofmaine.org.

West Bay Rotary grant applications are now open at: www.WestBayRotaryOfMaine.org. Recipients of last spring’s West Bay Rotary grants include (l-r): Katie Tarbox, Program Coordinator for Meals on Wheels; John Fromer, Program Director for Merryspring Nature Center; Josh Lipkowitz, Co-owner of MountainSea Expeditions; Mark Burrows, Co-Founder of the Camden Festival of Poetry; Evans Waters, Board Member at Children’s House Montessori School; and Deborah Benner, First Grade teacher at Hope Elementary School. Club President Lisa Dresser (far right) presented this year’s grants at the weekly club meeting.
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