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“The leading cause of death among South Dakotans under the age of 29 is suicide, and that is a new statistic within the last three years. So not only is the work we do critical, but to receive this funding has been a critical lifeline to us as an organization to be able to sustain and grow our programs,” said Erik Muckey, Lost&Found CEO/Executive Director.

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Savings Account Grants Future Support for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Savings Account Grants

SDCF is committed to strengthening nonprofits in our state. The Foundation recognizes the value of committed staff and volunteers along with the importance of consistent funding. SDCF partners with their supporters in building endowed funds, supporting their mission for years to come.

Organizations are selected for a Nonprofit Savings Account (NSA) challenge grant through a competitive application process and will receive $1 from SDCF for every $4 raised, up to $20,000.

These challenge grants will create new designated funds for each of the successful applicants.

An added benefit of this program is that administrative burdens are removed from nonprofits. SDCF handles all donor contribution receipts, commingles contributions for investment purposes and completes all necessary tax filings and audits.

Visit SDCommunityFoundation.org/ Grants to learn more and/or apply. Applications are accepted online anytime throughout the year.

“We’ve been at the forefront in many ways of trying to fill the gaps in mental health needs. The position we are in as an organization is really impactful at a time when it is needed most, and we feel very grateful to be doing the work we do,” said Muckey.

Both BHSSC and Lost&Found are making an impact on South Dakota to ensure the future is bright for young South Dakotans, and are thankful for the shared connection they have with SDCF.

3 Grants $60,000 Awarded

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