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Projects Funded 2024


The Greene County Community Foundation (GCCF) on April 14, 2024 distributed grants to 22 projects totaling $245,327. This amount was a combined total of monies received from Grow Greene County ($175,000) and accessed funds from the GCCF endowment ($70,327).

There were 30 grant applications with $274,378 in requests.

The Churdan American Legion plans to make improvements to their building.

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Jefferson Matters-Tower View Team plans to enhance public art in local alleys.

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The Scranton Township Trustees plan to purchase a software management system for their cemetery.

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RSVP 55+ plans to purchase special slippers to be used by senior citizens.

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The Rippey Baseball Commission plans to update and renovate the ballfield at Rippey.

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A group of volunteers plans to renovate the Pleasant Hill Memorial Church

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The Paton-Churdan Schools plans to purchase science kits for their curriculum.

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The Paton-Churdan Schools plans to purchase training equipment for volleyball team

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The Paton-Churdan Early Learning Center plans to update technology and add security features for the center.

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The Paton Library plans to update some furniture that is used by kids at the library.

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Jefferson Matters: Main Street plans to add additional activities for their Winter Festival.

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The city of Jefferson plans to update the swings at Head Park.

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Greenewood Homes, location for Jefferson Congregate Meals, plans to do some interior improvements.

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The Grand Junction Library plans to update the lighting for their library.

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Grand Junction Fire and Rescue plans to replace worn out overhead doors for their fire station.

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Greene County Community Schools plans to install strobe lights for emergency announcements.

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Greene County Conservation plans to install restrooms on the east side of Spring Lake.

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The Food Bank of Iowa provides food for a number of agencies in Greene County.

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Evergreene Ridge was awarded funds to upgrade their access doors to be accessible for all.

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The City of Grand Junction plans signage and marque repairs.

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The City of Churdan was awarded funds to build outdoor exercise equipment in the community.

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The Children’s Center (Jefferson) was awarded funds for radon mitigation for the child care center.

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