(KNZA)--The Doniphan County Community Foundation will hold the annual " Give Where You Live" match day event Friday, December 1 through Monday, December 4 to benefit 30 local non-profit organizations.
This year, donations will be eligible for match from up to $83,500 in available funding.
Donations can be made in-person Friday at the Highland City Hall from 9 to 2 and at the Troy Library from 10 to 2.
Donations can also be dropped off at the Elwood, Troy and Wathena City Halls during regular office hours.
You can also give on-line at GiveWhereYouLiveDay.com beginning Friday through 11:59 Monday night.
In addition, donations can be mailed to DCCF at P.O. Box 11, Troy, Kansas 66087. They should be postmarked by Monday, December 4th.
Last year, 241 gifts totaling nearly $58,000 was donated to benefit 28 funds.
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