Thriving Communities: Black Hills Residents Invited Vote For Cause to Receive Grant Funds


Foundation: Black Hills Area Community Foundation

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Thriving Communities is an annual initiative that allows Black Hills residents to guide more than $100,000 in grant funds to nonprofit organizations.

For 2025, community members can choose between four causes: Youth Mental Wellness, Arts for All, Quality Care for Elders and Child Care for Healthy Families.

The cause that gets the most votes will be announced in early June.

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