Valley Journal
Valley Journal

This Week’s e-Edition

Current Events

Latest Headlines

What's New?

Send us your news items.

NOTE: All submissions are subject to our Submission Guidelines.

Announcement Forms

Use these forms to send us announcements.

Birth Announcement
Obituary

Non-profits receive nearly $54K from GPCF

Hey savvy news reader! Thanks for choosing local. You are now reading
1 of 3 free articles.



Subscribe now to stay in the know!

Already a subscriber? Login now

News from the Greater Polson Community Foundation

POLSON — Because of the generosity of local donors, a total of $750,625 has been awarded to worthy needs and projects in our community from 2009 through mid 2020.

The Greater Polson Community Foundation recently distributed $53,900 among 18 local non-profit organizations as part of its 2020 grant cycle. The amount distributed represents the annual earnings from the GPCF’s permanent endowment fund. Gifts and contributions from donors have added significantly to the permanent endowment, which totals over $600,000. Only the earnings can be used from the permanent endowment. The more this fund grows, the more earnings are available for GPCF’s annual grants.

The 2020 award recipients are: Boys and Girls Club of the Flathead Reservation, Mission Valley Animal Shelter, Flathead Lake Biological Station, Miracle of America Museum, SKC STEM Academy, Flathead Lake International Cinemafest, Mission Valley LIVE, Flathead Lakers, Polson Flathead Lake Museum, Mission Valley Aquatics and Fitness, LCCDC Leadership Course, Helping Hands, Polson Loaves & Fish Food Pantry, North Lake County Public Library, Lake County Youth Scholarship Program, Welcome Home, Inc., Women 4 Wellness and Polson School District Special Needs Playground.

Roger Smith, Grant Chairman for the GPCF reports that the 2020 grants will support a wide variety of youth and community-oriented projects including: a special needs playground, college opportunities for juniors and seniors, swim lesson scholarships, leadership development programs, spay and neutering programs, citizen science programs on the lake, youth sports development, preservation and showcasing of historical data and artifacts, a beautiful film festival as well as a series of musical showcases and educational outreach.

For more information about the Greater Polson Community Foundation visit: www.greaterpolsoncommunityfoundation.org or call 406-883-4723 to ask about directed gifts, donor advised funds, legacy gifts and memorial donations.

Being able to support community non-profits and their projects is definitely the highlight of the year. GPCF is able to fund these grants because our donors truly love making a difference.

 

Sponsored by: