Singing for Change Social and Environmental Problem Solving Grants
* Singing for Change, created by musician Jimmy Buffet in 1995, offers $1,000-$10,000 grants to progressive non-profits working to address the root causes of social or environmental problems. Areas of interest include children and families, the environment, and disenfranchised groups. Singing for Change will pay special attention to projects that “help people overcome social or economic barriers to education or employment; promote the empowerment of individuals toward self-sufficiency, and provide opportunities for personal growth that benefit their greater community; and demonstrate human equality and encourage people to cross boundary lines to help others.” Deadline: Rolling
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| - Singing for Change Social and Environmental Problem Solving Grants
* Singing for Change, created by musician Jimmy Buffet in 1995, offers $1,000-$10,000 grants to progressive non-profits working to address the root causes of social or environmental problems. Areas of interest include children and families, the environment, and disenfranchised groups. Singing for Change will pay special attention to projects that “help people overcome social or economic barriers to education or employment; promote the empowerment of individuals toward self-sufficiency, and provide opportunities for personal growth that benefit their greater community; and demonstrate human equality and encourage people to cross boundary lines to help others.” Deadline: Rolling
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| - Singing for Change Social and Environmental Problem Solving Grants
* Singing for Change, created by musician Jimmy Buffet in 1995, offers $1,000-$10,000 grants to progressive non-profits working to address the root causes of social or environmental problems. Areas of interest include children and families, the environment, and disenfranchised groups. Singing for Change will pay special attention to projects that “help people overcome social or economic barriers to education or employment; promote the empowerment of individuals toward self-sufficiency, and provide opportunities for personal growth that benefit their greater community; and demonstrate human equality and encourage people to cross boundary lines to help others.” Deadline: Rolling
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