
The City of Jacksonville is reaching out to non-profit organizations that serve the city's most vulnerable populations with an offer of support. According to a social media post from the City of Jacksonville, an upcoming session slated for next Monday, will provide the details of Public Service Grants available to Jacksonville-based non-profit groups.
The information session, open to the public and free of charge, aims to guide and equip local non-profits with the necessary knowledge to better aid those in need. Non-profits can deepen their understanding of the grant process and potentially secure additional funding by attending the session. It's set to take place at Impact Church, located at 9501 Arlington Expressway Suite 245, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Those interested are encouraged to register in advance to ensure a faster check-in experience.
Organizations working toward the betterment of adult and family welfare in the community can leverage such grants to enhance their service offerings and outreach programs. The City's initiative is a nod to the ongoing commitment to support groups that provide critical services that aim to help to improve the lives of Jacksonville's most at-risk citizens.
To confirm attendance at the session, registration is required. Interested parties can RSVP through the link provided by the City of Jacksonville. By registering ahead, organizations can secure their spot and make sure they are quickly processed upon arriving at the venue. For those who have yet to register, a quick visit to the provided jotform link would suffice to complete this necessary step.