(KMZA)--The STEP Foundation receives grant applications twice yearly -- January 15 and July 15. Grants are made for charitable purposes that will enhance and improve the quality of life for the residents of Nemaha County in the following areas: Cultural, Health, Educational, Economic, and Recreational.
Residents of Nemaha County can apply for grants awarded from the General Endowment Fund. The Ronnebaum Fund is for projects only in the town of Seneca.
Projects may include seed grants to initiate new programs or projects, challenge or matching grants, or other projects where a moderate amount of funding can affect a significant result.
Applications are reviewed by the STEP Board of Directors, which is comprised of members of the community. The STEP Board of Directors makes final decisions regarding grants. It is strongly suggested, that the individual or individuals applying be a member/members of the STEP Foundation when applying for a STEP grant.
To see a list of past grants awarded, go here.
To apply, download an application from the website, email nemahacountystepfoundation@gmail.com or contact Leslie Scoby, Executive Director at 785-285-1765.
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