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United Way looking for projects to fund

The United Way Perth-Huron is open for business.  They’re looking for Expressions of Interest for funding.

Any charitable organization that provides human services in either county can apply.

Ryan Erb, the United Way’s Executive Director, says they’re focusing on three areas:

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He says this process lets them ensure the funding is going to organizations that fit their focus areas:

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Erb adds they’re likely to get more applications this year:

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The United Way will be accepting EOI’s for the next six weeks.  You can find more information on how to apply funding at the United Way’s website.

Patrick Grapes
Patrick Grapes
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