By STEVE LAURENT
Executive Director
Los Alamos Community Foundation
The Los Alamos Community Foundation (LACF) is excited to announce our second annual Volunteer and Board Member Appreciation Event!
On the heels of National Volunteer Week, this event is a community-wide celebration of the volunteers and board members that make so much possible in Los Alamos.
Join us 4:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 25 for our second annual Volunteer and Board Member Appreciation Event at SALA Event Center.
This is the last event of the 2022-2023 season for our Community Philanthropy Series of public programs.
Nonprofits who serve Los Alamos County are invited to participate and to encourage their volunteers and board members to attend and be celebrated. If you are a nonprofit organization interested in joining the celebration, please contact Steve Laurent (steve@losalamoscf.org or 505.661.4420).
This event is open to the public. Anyone interested in volunteering or celebrating volunteerism is welcome. Advance registration is required, and can be done here: losalamoscf.org/ticket.
Details:
- Cost: Free; advance registration is required
- Register here: losalamoscf.org/ticket
- Program: A brief hour to say hello to friends and celebrate the spirit of volunteerism. Ongoing demonstrations of the new Volunteer Los Alamos web portal (volunteerlosalamos.org) and registration of new users. Shortly after 5 p.m. we’ll have a brief program of remarks. Light refreshments will be available.
This event is sponsored by Centruty Bank.
Additionally, LACF’s Spring 2023 grant cycle is open now through May 1.
LACF Funding Opportunities
Los Alamos Community Foundation’s Spring 2023 grant cycle is now open, and will close at 5 p.m. Monday, May 1.
LACF is conducting competitive grant cycles in each of the following areas:
- Discretionary grants to increase the financial stability of nonprofits in Los Alamos County (nonprofits can request up to $5,000 in funding)
- Youth Sports grants to fund competitive youth sports activities in Los Alamos County (nonprofits can request up to $2,000 in funding)
- Community Music Organizations grants to support nonprofits whose work expands knowledge and appreciation of genres such as classical, orchestral and band music, light opera, marching band, and choral performances for adult populations in Los Alamos County (nonprofits can request up to $500)
For more details, visit the grantmaking section of our website.
Click here to learn more about our previous grantees.
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