Grant Deadline Approaching for Massillon Community Charitable Fund

Massillon Community Charitable Fund at Stark Community Foundation is accepting grant applications from area organizations until Monday, February 20 at 4:30 p.m.

Massillon Community Charitable Fund awards grants annually to local organizations making a difference in Western Stark County. A seven-member advisory committee, made up of Massillon area residents, reviews grants proposals and makes all funding decisions.

Grant applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization in good standing with the IRS to be considered for funding. Requests will also be considered from tax-exempt private agencies and government entities.

Proposals must benefit residents living in Western Stark County, may not exceed $4,000 and must be submitted electronically by completing a grant application online. Visit www.starkcf.org/MCCF to apply and learn more about Massillon Community Charitable Fund’s grantmaking instructions and policies.

For more information, contact Grants Administrator Dana S. Johnson at 234-458-2915 or grantsadministration@starkcf.org.

About Massillon Community Charitable Fund
Massillon Community Charitable Fund was created in 1982 when a group of civic leaders in Massillon came together to create a charitable legacy that would strengthen their community for years to come. For more than 40 years, generous individuals, families and businesses have financially supported the fund, collectively making a difference in the Massillon area. To date, the fund has awarded nearly $250,000 to local organizations. Furthermore, the late Arthur P. and Martha Q. Underhill felt so strongly about the fund’s commitment to the community that they entrusted Massillon Community Charitable Fund to recommend areas of support from the dollars available from their fund at Stark Community Foundation. This greatly enhances the impact the Massillon Community Charitable Fund has in the community each year, bringing their total combined assets to $635,000. Learn more at www.starkcf.org/MCCF.

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