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The town of Avon is now accepting applications for its 2022 Community Grant Program.
Started in 2014, the program aims to provide funds to local nonprofit organizations providing programs and services to Avon residents.
In 2021, the grant program distributed $92,000 to 18 different organizations. While it is anticipated that the funding for the 2022 grant recipients will be similar, the exact amount is up to the discretion of the Town Council. Funding recommendations will be included in the annual proposed budget and be determined in final budget discussions, which are expected to take place in December 2021.
This year, funding for each organization will be capped at $10,000, something that was not established in previous years.
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David Hayes parks his brand new bike on the side of the greenhouse. He loves to ride everywhere he can. But working in the greenhouse where his bike is parked gar-ners just as much enjoyment.
Hayes is an integral team member at the Mountain Valley Developmental Services greenhouse in Glenwood Springs where he’s working hard to prepare for the annual May sale which begins May 7 and runs through June 4.