Sunday, April 10, 2011

Fayette County: Grant Application Available for Noel November 2011

Funds Plans are underway for the 17th annual Noel November, A Celebration of Trees and a Tradition of Giving Back to our Community to be held on Saturday, November 12th. If your Fayette County non-profit 501(c)3 organization would like to be considered as one of the recipients for Noel November 2011, NOW is the time to apply.

The Fayette County Board of REALTORS just finalized its new grant application and welcomes any qualifying Fayette County organization to submit their request in writing. The process of choosing a charity each year is a tough task, especially when there are so many deserving organizations. The grant application provides a fair and equitable opportunity to compare the structure for dissemination of funds for each organization. The 4-page grant application is available online at www.NoelNovember.com or at www.FayetteRealtors.com.

Applications must be completed in full and received by Friday, April 22nd in order to qualify for consideration.

In the past, net proceeds from the holiday auction have benefited numerous Fayette county charities and organizations, to include: The Fayette Youth Protection Home, Promise Place, the Joseph Sams School, Fayette Senior Services, Embracing Military Families, and Breast Cancer Survivors Network.

For more information, please contact Vickie Butler, Co-Chair at 404.402.4322, Stephan Curcio, Co-Chair at 678.480.9290, or the Fayette County Board of REALTORS at 770.461.2401.

The Fayette County Board of REALTORS®, is a voluntary professional association of approximately 500 licensed real estate brokers and salespersons engaged in all aspects of the real estate business throughout the county and surrounding areas. FCBR is the local advocate for the real estate industry in Fayette County, committed to protecting private property rights and free enterprise, maintaining ethical and professional standards, and enhancing the public’s awareness and confidence in REALTORS.

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