Seeking a Grant? Here’s How to Apply

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Every year, the Princeton Area Community Foundation gives out thousands in grants to nonprofit organizations big and small that serve Mercer County. If you would like to be the recipient of a Greater Mercer grant, the group is holding an information session to review the application process as well as give tips on writing grants.

The next workshop will be held Wednesday, September 7, from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Princeton Area Community Foundation, 15 Princess Road, Lawrenceville. For more information, visit www.pacf.org or call 609-219-1800.

Greater Mercer Grants is a competitive program benefiting residents of Mercer County. The goal of the grants is to create change over time, meet immediate needs, and invest for long-term impact, all with a consideration of social justice.

The group accepts applications from registered nonprofit groups twice annually and gives the grants three months later. Fall 2016 proposals are due September 30.

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