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Perry County Community Foundation Updates 2026 Grant Guidelines, Adds $10,000 Line

Perry County Community Foundation updated its 2026 grant guidelines on February 23, 2026, and added a new targeted $10,000 funding line administered through the TFEC network.

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Perry County Community Foundation Updates 2026 Grant Guidelines, Adds $10,000 Line
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Perry County Community Foundation revised its grant guidelines and program notes for the 2026 grant cycle on February 23, 2026, adding an additional targeted $10,000 funding line to the county's local grant pool. The foundation is administered locally through The Foundation for Enhancing Communities network, which manages PCCF grants and program administration for Perry County.

The update published February 23, 2026, changes both the written grant guidelines and accompanying program notes that applicants consult when preparing proposals for PCCF funding in 2026. The new $10,000 line is listed within those program notes as an additional, targeted allocation for the 2026 cycle; the language in the update identifies the amount and its designation for that year.

Administration of the Perry County Community Foundation through The Foundation for Enhancing Communities means that applications, eligibility rules, and reporting expectations will follow TFEC procedures under the revised 2026 guidance. The program notes updated February 23 specify the presence of the $10,000 line in the 2026 documentation that TFEC provides to local nonprofit applicants and fiduciaries working with PCCF funds.

Nonprofit organizations and community groups in Perry County that seek PCCF funding in 2026 will be submitting under the revised guidelines that took effect February 23, 2026. The additional $10,000 allocation appears alongside the existing PCCF funding structure in the 2026 program notes administered by TFEC; organizations preparing grant proposals for the 2026 cycle should reference those specific 2026 documents for allowable uses and application timing.

PCCF will operate under the updated 2026 grant guidelines through the 2026 grant cycle, with the newly highlighted $10,000 line available within the foundation's 2026 program framework administered by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities. The change represents a concrete, time-stamped adjustment to Perry County’s local philanthropic resources for 2026.

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