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New Sussex County Youth Philanthropy Board selected

High school students to award $10,000 in grants to Sussex County nonprofits
October 12, 2016

Some 20 Sussex County high school seniors and juniors will experience the joys and challenges of being philanthropists this year through the Delaware Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board.

Like its counterparts in New Castle County and Kent County, the Sussex County board includes students from public, private and parochial schools. The foundation gives the students $10,000 to award to local charities. The students work together to choose a focus area, solicit and review grant applications, conduct site visits, and decide how to distribute the money to have the greatest impact.

Grant applications will be available in November and due in January. For more information in November, go to  at delcf.org/grants.

“The DCF sponsors the Youth Philanthropy Boards every year to engage Delaware’s future philanthropists and nonprofit leaders,” said Bill Allan, DCF senior vice president for southern Delaware. “The students see the needs in their communities and work hard to find ways to prioritize and address those needs. It gives the students a unique experience they would not otherwise have in life at this young age.”

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