On November 12, 2009, the youth-driven Carmel Green Teen Micro-Grant Program awarded checks totalling $2,950 of its $10,000 in grant money to five local youth groups to fund their...
Funding for youth-led environmental projects is still available through the Carmel Green Teen Micro-Grant Program. Fall applications are due October 15, 2009. Projects must be...
The youth-driven Carmel Green Teen Micro-Grant Program is offering $10,000 in funding for volunteer eco-friendly, green projects designed and carried out by young people in Carmel...
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unigov at 9:16AM September 05
Wonder why Clorox gave $10,000 for the benefit of city already so affluent ?
MiniDriver at 10:33PM September 14
That’s OK to wonder, but this post is about $10,000 for green efforts. Bonus for getting youth into the efforts. Go, Clorox.