
The city of Buckeye has opened its doors to applications for the Non-Profit Community Funding Program starting on Monday. As reported by the City of Buckeye's official website, these grants are specially tailored for non-profit organizations that serve Buckeye citizens directly.
An article on the City of Buckeye's website details the criteria for which these applications will be evaluated. Non-profits providing significant levels of service to the community and addressing core community needs have a green light to apply. Among the listed categories are families in crisis, mental health, and substance abuse programs, along with aids for seniors, the homeless, special needs, youth programs, and financial assistance meant for low to moderate income families and individuals.
The deadline for the applications is slated for August 8, close of business at 5 p.m. For more information on the criteria, the application process, or other relevant details regarding the program, potential applicants and interested parties should visit the city's Non-Profit Community Funding Program page, as per the City of Buckeye.









