Clark County Community Foundation announces 2024 grant cycle recipients
The Clark County Community Foundation (CCCF) is pleased to announce the 2024 Grant Cycle Award Recipients.
“With the help of generous donors, the Foundation is able to award the following organizations, needed funds to help accomplish their missions, move forward with projects and benefit Clark County residents,” wrote Natalie Erpenbach of CCCF in a Jan. 6 press release.
Thirteen area nonprofit organizations will receive a total of $9,400 this year through the Foundation’s Clark County Community Fund: Zion Lutheran Church, Colby, early childhood program, playground equipment; United Church of Christ, Neillsville, monthly meals program; Clark County Victim Witness Services, translating devices; Clark County Homemakers HCE, Bookworm project; City of Greenwood Main Street Committee, new city signage; Sleep in Heavenly Peace, materials for new beds for children; City of Neillsville Beautification Committee, Prock Park project; Clark County Health Department, hydroponic gardens in area schools; Central Clark County Community Childcare Center, Greenwood, equipment; Neillsville Improvement Corporation, Rails to Trails project; Willard Historical Society, Settler’s Park maintenance.
Area non-profits and charitable, education, and service organizations continue to face financial and volunteer challenges, and the demand for non-profit services and programs remains at record levels. The Foundation is grateful to all donors and volunteers who make these grants possible.
To learn more about the CCCF funds and its grant or scholarship programs, request a speaker for your group or make a tax-deductible donation, contact the Foundation by mail at: CCCF, PO Box 116, Loyal, WI 54446; by email at information@ clarkccf.org; by phone at 715-937-6167; or by visiting clarkccf.org.