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Recipients Announced of Malibu General Fund Grants for Local Non-Profits That Benefit the Community

The City of Malibu released the list of recipients of grants for the Fiscal Year 2017/2018 General Fund Grant Program that is awarded each year to local non-profit organizations whose efforts benefit the community.

 

“The list of General Fund Grant recipients really demonstrates Malibu’s compassion and commitment to helping make the world and our community a better place,” said Mayor Skylar Peak. “The grants support important services and causes that touch all of our lives.”

 

2017/2018 Grant Recipients

American Tortoise Rescue $ 800

Aurelia Foundation $4,000

Boys and Girls Club of Malibu Teen Center $40,000

California Wildlife Center $4,000

Children’s Creative Workshop $2,000

Children’s Lifesaving Foundation $7,500

Community Assistance and Resource Team (CART) $1,500

County of Los Angeles Fire Dept./Junior Lifeguard Program $2,000

Emily Shane Foundation $2,500

Friends of Malibu Urgent Care Center $3,000

Malibu Adamson House Foundation $3,000

Malibu Community Alliance $1,000

Malibu Community Labor Exchange $30,000

Malibu Council of the US Navy League $200

Malibu High School — 7th Grade Core Teachers $1,000

Malibu High School PTSA — Safe and Sober Grad Night $4,000

Malibu High School — Shark Fund $10,000

Malibu Jewish Center & Synagogue (Hand in Hand) $5,000

Malibu Methodist Nursery School $3,000

Malibu Mountain Rescue Team, Inc. (Malibu Search & Rescue Team) $2,500

Meals on Wheels $3,000

Mighty Under Dogs $2,500

Nature of Wildworks $2,000

Ocean Park Community Center (OPCC – the People Concern) $76,000

Poison Free Malibu $2,500

Sharifololama Foundation $1,000

Tales by the Sea $1,000

Young Actors Project $1,500

 

All submitted applications are reviewed by the City Council’s Administration and Finance Subcommittee, and presented to the City Council for award during the annual City Budget approval in June.

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about the General Fund Grant Program, visitwww.MalibuCity.org/Grant.

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