North Valley Community Foundation Announces Grants Available for Organizations Serving Older Adults
Chico, California (January 23, 2012) – Nonprofit organizations serving older adults are encouraged to apply for new funds being offered from the Emil and Leonora Stiefvater Grant Program through North Valley Community Foundation (NVCF). This grant program is in its third year and is dedicated to establishing and/or expanding endowment building programs among nonprofit organizations serving older adults in Butte, Glenn, Tehama and Colusa Counties.
Chico, California (September 8, 2011) – Nonprofits participating in the Annie B’s Community Drive will showcase
their services in the Chico City Plaza during the Thursday Night Market Presents on September 15. North Valley
Community Foundation, sponsor of the Annie B’s Community Drive, is partnering with the Downtown Chico Business
Association, on this special Thursday Night Market event.
At this year’s Thursday Night Market Presents event, there will be 50 nonprofits with booths set up in the downtown
Chico, California (August 30, 2011) – North Valley Community Foundation has once again launched its annual Annie B’s Community Drive. The Annie B’s Community Drive is the largest community-wide grant program in the region. All nonprofit organizations and charitable causes in Butte, Glenn, Tehama, and Colusa counties are eligible to participate in this innovative program. The Drive is in its fifth year; and with a renewed commitment this unique drive will continue for five more years.
Chico, California (June 23, 2011) – All charitable causes in Butte, Colusa, Glenn and Tehama counties are invited to participate in a unique grant program called the Annie B’s Community Drive that encourages donations with grant dollars. Nonprofit organizations and charitable funds must sign-up online during the month of July before the application deadline of July 31.
Chico, California (September 15, 2010) – Nonprofits participating in the Annie B’s Community Drive will showcase their services in the Chico City Plaza during the Thursday Night Market Presents on September 16. North Valley Community Foundation, sponsor of the Annie B’s Community Drive, is partnering with the Downtown Chico Business Association, on this special Thursday Night Market event.
Chico, California (August 25, 2010) – Nonprofits participating in the Annie B’s Community Drive will showcase their services in the Chico City Plaza during the Thursday Night Market Presents on September 16. North Valley Community Foundation, sponsor of the Annie B’s Community Drive, is partnering with the Downtown Chico Business Association, on this special Thursday Night Market event.
Chico, California (August 25, 2010) – North Valley Community Foundation has once again launched its annual Annie B’s Community Drive. The Annie B’s Community Drive is the largest community-wide grant program in the region. All nonprofit organizations and charitable causes in Butte, Glenn, Tehama, and Colusa counties are eligible to participate in this innovative program. The Drive is in its fourth year, with one more year to go.
Chico, California (August 6, 2010) – Annie B’s Community Drive has started, with 160 charitable causes in Butte, Glenn, Tehama and Colusa counties participating in this program to stimulate donations. North Valley Community Foundation is challenging our region with $500,000 in percentage grants (over five years) for local nonprofits. The Annie B’s Community Drive is designed to encourage giving to local nonprofits during a two-month donation period, August 1 - September 30.
Chico, California (July 19, 2010) – Contributions from local businesses and individuals are needed to provide $100,000 in grant funds for this year’s Annie B’s Community Drive. These funds will serve as an incentive for local nonprofit organizations to attract donations during the Annie B’s Community Drive, August 1 – September 30.
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