Fund seeks to finance projects benefitting the county and its residents
Nonprofits serving Cook County and its residents are eligible for grants through the Cook County Community Fund.
Interested organizations should submit an inquiry by March 18 at dsacommunityfoundation.com, the website of the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation, where the fund is an affiliate.
Nonprofits whose inquiries are approved can apply by April 1.
Grants typically totaling $500 or more apiece are available in July to support the arts, community and economic development, education, the environment and human services. For more information, contact the foundation at 218- 726-0232 or grantsinfo@dsacommunityfoundation.com, or a member of the fund’s Advisory Board: Eric Block, Mike Carlson, Leah Ekstrom (chair), Don Grant, Tom Morse, Chris O’Brien, Virginia Detrick Palmer, Nancy Seaton, Claire Smith and Ritalee Walters.
More information also is available at cookcountycommunityfund.com.
Since 2005, the fund has enhanced the quality of life for people in Cook County by attracting charitable gifts, making philanthropic grants, providing financial stewardship and offering local leadership. Recently, the fund has provided grants totaling about $20,000 annually. Since the fund’s start in 2003, grants have totaled more than $159,000.
About the Community Foundation
The Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation encourages private giving for the public good. It is a permanent community endowment built by donations that makes grants to nonprofits and offers scholarships to individuals while providing leadership in northeast Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. Since 1983, it has distributed more than $59 million through more than 430 funds.
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