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Horizon Community Foundation's 410 Giving Circle Opens Grant Round for Mental Health Services in Northern Kentucky

The 410 Giving Circle seeks to strengthen mental health services in Northern Kentucky. Nonprofits, apply now for a chance to join their mission and receive funding.

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Horizon Community Foundation's 410 Giving Circle Opens Grant Round for Mental Health Services in Northern Kentucky

Horizon Community Foundation's 410 Giving Circle has opened its next grant round, focusing on Mental Health Services and Awareness in Northern Kentucky. The circle, comprising local donors, aims to support eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties. Applications are welcome until midnight on October 26.

The 410 Giving Circle invites nonprofit organizations working in mental health awareness, prevention, treatment, or access to care to apply. Programs and initiatives addressing these areas will be considered. Notably, the search results did not reveal the names of the organizations that received funds from the 410-Giving Group in previous years.

Membership in the 410 Giving Circle remains open throughout the application process, closing at the end of October. Interested organizations are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline to be considered for funding.

The 410 Giving Circle's focus on mental health aims to strengthen local services and awareness. Nonprofits serving the specified counties are urged to apply by the October 26 deadline. The selected organizations will join the circle's mission to support mental health initiatives in Northern Kentucky.

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