Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation is accepting Letters of Interest for the Community Grants Program.
Letters of interest should not exceed two pages in length and should include the following: A brief project description, including how this project furthers the organization's mission.
The anticipated and measurable impacts of the project, including the number of people who might benefit, specific community benefits, or both.
The total project cost and specific amount requested.
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