The Panhandle Partnership has announced the availability of Greater Good grants for community projects in the Panhandle that demonstrate sustainability and positive impact for the greater good of the entire community.
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SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. – The Panhandle Partnership has announced the availability of Greater Good grants for community projects in the Panhandle that demonstrate sustainability and positive impact for the greater good of the entire community.
Eligible applicants are not for profit organizations or government entities within the 11-county region of the Nebraska Panhandle. Selected projects will be based on a community plan undertaken through open, inclusive collaboration.
Grant funds may be used for community capacity enhancement, construction, renovation, or purchase/improvement of a property or equipment.
To apply, please visit www.panhandlepartnership.com/greater-good-grant-online-application.