My Hometown Helper Grants
Posted by on November 3, 2006
General Mills Foundation Announces My Hometown Helper Grants
The General Mills Foundation has announced the availability of its My Hometown Helper grants. Grant monies help to support community projects such as: lights or bleachers for baseball, soccer, or football fields; repairs to a band shell; computers for the local school or library; playground equipment for a park; holiday decorations for Main Street; money for choir, band, or science trips; new uniforms for Little League teams; clean-up projects; and training for volunteer firefighters. Eligible applicants are municipal or civic organizations or public schools. Grant applicants can request a one-time award of between $500 and $15,000 during any single month as the program will award "helping hand" grants each month from online applications received through May 2007. For a copy of the application form, visit <a href="http://www.myhometownhelper.com/LearnMore.aspx">http://www.myhometownhelper.com/LearnMore.aspx</a>
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