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Kincardine Community Fund $50 Challenge

The Kincardine Community fund has grown to over $22,000 with just a few thousand more needed to meet the granting threshold.

The fund needs to hit $25,000 to have enough endowed monies to begin granting to local not for profit groups.

The committee has now challenged the community for 50 people groups or business to donate $50 each to bring in the extra $2,500 needed so granting can being in the spring.

The grants would be available from the earned interest off the Fund, and would be expected to be between $200 and $500 through the first year.

The Community Foundation Grey Bruce offered to match up to $10,000 in donations in 2016.

Fundraisers over the year included direct mail, the Marine Heritage Cardboard Boat Race and a touch a truck mini event.

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