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100+ Women Who Care of Door County award over $25,000 in grants

Improving end-of-life care, assisting the next generation of pilots, and supporting public art are some of the worthy causes the 100+ Women Who Care of Door County are backing in their latest round of grants.

 

The organization recently announced $25,500 in grants that were awarded last month. Unity Hospice received the main gift for the month of April, totaling $12,500. That will allow the organization to apply for a matching grant of $5,000 from the Richard M Schluze Family Foundation.

The Friends of Ephraim-Gibraltar Airport received a grant of over $6,250 that will go to support local students aspiring to be pilots or airport mechanics.

The Public Arts Initiative of Egg Harbor received the other grant of approximately $6,250 which will go to support their mission.

Open Door Pride, Door County Partnership for Children and Families, and the Sister Bay Historical Society will be considered for the next quarterly awards which will be given out later this year.

 

 

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