SIGNAL PEAK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SIGNAL PEAK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

 


Applications for grants from the Signal Peak Community foundation are being accepted until April 15, 2023. Grants will be awarded at the May meeting of the Foundation board to non-profit organizations located in Musselshell County.

The Board’s general guidelines for applications are:

Grant must be secular, non-profit organizations

Emphasis on infrastructure related projects

Preference for projects where sponsoring organization covers part of the project costs

No operating or personnel costs

Grant funds to be spent locally if possible.

The Signal Peak Community Foundation was established I 2011 and has awarded over $3,500,000. in grants to non-profit organizations, including county, city and school government departments in Musselshell County. The largest grant was for the playground equipment for $200,000. to the City of Roundup.

$100,000. in scholarships have been given to students who reside in the county. The scholarship program has been revised and is still a work in progress. Larger scholarships will be given to students entering an engineering program, trade school scholarship are substantially higher, and other majors will be granted smaller scholarships.


Applications forms are found on the Signal Peak Community Foundation web site, http://www.signalpeakfoundation.org.

Submit a total of 8 copies of the application form and supporting material to Signal Peak Community Foundation, c/o Sue Olson, 1230 Fattig Creek Road, Roundup, Mt. 59072.

Applicants are expected to attend the meeting and answer any questions the Board may have about the project. The meeting will be May 1, 2023 at 5:00pm at the city office.

 

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