The Belvedere Community Foundation board met this week and approved ten grants totaling just under $30,000. Approved grants included funds for:
Mulch and new plants for Harvey’s Garden at Blackie’s Pasture
GreenTeam supplies for projects at Blackie’s Pasture, Trestle Trail, and Butterfly Garden
A Belvedere talent show proposed by Adam Gavzer, to be presented over the Labor Day Weekend
Concerts-In-The-Park
A matching grant for Belvedere Nursery School’s recovery from flooding
A new bench for Reed School
Redwood High School’s Safe and Sober Grad Night
Continuing support of Richardson Bay Audubon Center’s native plant demonstration garden
Tiburon Peninsula Little League’s opening day celebration on Main Street
A donation to MarinHealth’s mental health program, in honor of the Raccoon Volunteer Branch’s fundraising efforts in Belvedere
Does your organization have a project in mind that would contribute to the quality of life in Belvedere? Grant proposals for our Fall grant cycle are due on September 1. You can submit your grant application online: https://belvederecommunityfoundation.com/grant-information/