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Huntersville approves fiscal‑year 2026 nonprofit funding for local social‑service and cultural groups
5535360 · August 6, 2025
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Summary
The board approved a slate of nonprofit budget amendments totaling multiple small grants to local organizations that provide food security, youth programs, historic preservation and cultural events.
The Huntersville Board of Commissioners approved multiple nonprofit funding amendments as part of its Aug. 5 meeting, allocating town dollars to a range of local organizations that provide food security, youth services, cultural programming and historic preservation. Amounts approved (selected highlights) included: Ada Jenkins Center, $35,000; Angels and Sparrows…
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