Applications open for JCCF grants for Mental Health Programming

FRANKLIN, Ind. - The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) has announced that applications are now being accepted for Grant Cycle 2: Mental Health Programming.

JCCF manages an extensive Grants Program. The annual initiative offers grants to nonprofit organizations for charitable programs and projects in Johnson County, Indiana, or serving Johnson County residents.

Grants are awarded through a process that enables JCCF to help the community by funding as many projects as possible. If you’re interested in applying, review the process carefully and follow the instructions exactly, so that your needs can be considered.

Applications for Grant Cycle 2: Mental Health Programming are due by July 30. Apply here.

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