COUNTY OF AVERY: Non-Profit Funding, Grant Application

COUNTY OF AVERY: Non-Profit Funding, Grant Application
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County of Avery issued the following announcement on Jan. 31.

Avery County Government has no statutory requirement to fund nonprofit agencies. However, the
Board of Commissioners may consider providing funding to nonprofits that provide a vital service
the County does not provide, or if the organization can deliver the service at a reduced cost or in a
more expedient manner or to better the community. Applications for funding will be considered for
approval by the Board of Commissioners. Approved requests will be funded for one year and the
organization must apply annually.

Please click this link for the Application and further information

Original source can be found here.



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