Those serving hungry, homeless and at-risk youth are the area of focus CLARK COUNTY, Wash. – The Rotary Club of Three Creeks Foundation has opened its 2025 grant application period, with its focus on nonprofits that serve those experiencing hunger or homelessness, as well as at-risk youth. Applications are due by midnight June 30, 2025. The Rotary Club of Three Creeks, which determines its foundation’s areas of service are currently working through a strategic plan that identifies hunger, homelessness, and at-risk youth as its priorities for giving, as well as first choices for service projects executed by the members of the club. The application for these grants is posted on the club’s website (https://www.rotaryofthreecreeks.com/charitable-giving.html), where guidelines for the grant applications can also be found. The Rotary Club of Three Creeks Foundation ("Foundation") exists to foster, develop, promote, and encourage the health, education, and general welfare, focusing primarily on the residents of Vancouver and Clark County. The Foundation will also consider requests for funding projects which are approved by Rotary International. The Board of Directors of the Foundation, responsible for allocating the funds to promote its purposes, will be guided by these Grant Guidelines and the Rotary Club of Three Creeks’ Strategic Plan in making grants for the Annual Community Programs Fund. Comments are closed.
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