Foundation / Corporation
Cheyenne Kiwanis Club Foundation
03/15/21
Grants to Wyoming nonprofit organizations for projects that benefit residents in eligible regions. Programs may benefit children, individuals with disabilities, youth, and needy persons. Funding may also be used for vocational training, sports and cultural activities, human services, scientific research, and other charitable and educational purposes. Programs must benefit residents of the Cheyenne community.
GrantWatch ID#: 137982
The Foundation requires the grant money to be used within one year of the receipt of the funds.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Grant applications can be mailed to the Cheyenne Kiwanis Foundation at:
The Cheyenne Kiwanis Foundation
Attn: Grants Committee
PO Box 1513
Cheyenne WY, 82003
Or submitted electronically to: cheyennekiwanisfoundation@gmail.com.
Kiwanis Treber Building
1804 Pacific Avenue
Cheyenne, WY 82007
Phone and fax: 307.638.3763
Email (Club Administrative Secretary): kiwaadmsect@cheyennekiwanis.org
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