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Previous Community Challenge grants have led to impressive results with nearly half of grantees leveraging their projects into additional funding support from private and public sector partners and eight-in-10 overcoming barriers and advancing change.
Cuando se trata de celebrar las fiestas, los latinos siempre lo hacemos a lo grande.
AARP Wyoming is offering boxes of cheer to those who could use a pick-me-up and is asking for the public’s help in nominating those who could use a smile.
Grant funding is available for those interested in applying for the competitive Community Challenge Grants.
This column originally ran during the November 2021 edition of The AARP Wyoming News
This column originally appeared in the Jan. 2022 edition of AARP Wyoming News
This column originally appeared in the AARP Wyoming News, January 2022.
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Paul Novak of Torrington, Wyo. is named the state's top volunteer over the age of 50 for his work with senior services in Goshen County.
AARP Wyoming is offering $1,000 grants to up to 10 non-profit or ad hoc organizations in the state through its Small Dollar, Big Impact Grant program.
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