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Impact100 Genesee County Announces Finalists for Inaugural Grant of $57,000

Genesee County, Michigan – Impact100 Genesee County, a women’s 501(c)(3) collective giving organization, has announced the five nonprofit finalists for its inaugural grant, to be awarded at the Big Give Event on September 26, 2024, at 5:30pm at the Flint Farmers’ Market.

After a rigorous grant review process, the finalists are:

  • Adopt-A-Pet Fenton
  • Clara’s Hope
  • Prism Project
  • St. Francis Prayer Center
  • The Disability Network

Each finalist will present their project in a six-minute pitch during the Big Give Event. Afterward, the Impact100 members will cast their votes to determine the winner. The $57,000 grant will enable the winner to implement their transformational project – advancing their mission and impact in Genesee County.

Leading up to the Big Give Event, Impact100 Genesee County will also host a “Meet the Finalists” Open House on August 27, 2024, at 5:30 p.m., at the Flint Farmers’ Market. This event offers a unique opportunity for community members to engage with the finalists and learn more about their important work.

Both events are open to anyone in the community. Join us to support these exceptional nonprofits and be a part of the exciting process that will help shape the future of Genesee County.  For more information, please go to impact100geneseecounty.org or email information@impact100geneseecounty.org.

About Impact100 Genesee County: Impact100 Genesee County is a nonprofit organization that unites women in collective philanthropy, empowering them to create transformative change in their communities. Through its annual grant-making process, Impact100 Genesee County supports local nonprofits that are working to make a positive impact in Genesee County.

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