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NYCON Offers Management Grants To Non-Profits

NYCON-LogoONEONTA – Grants to “measurably improve” the management of non-profits in Otsego County are being accepted through March 1, NYCON Regional Director Andrew Marietta announced.

The Scriven Foundation has made $45,000 in grants available for general governance and management assistance, merger, crisis management, and scholarships to NYCON’s capacity-building conference.  Grant award announcements will be made by March 31.

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