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Columbia Basin Trust announces funding for non-profits

Local non-profit organizations that need to upgrade their office technology might be interested in a new funding initiative through the Columbia Basin Trust.

The trust has announced a one time intake of non-profit tech grants.

Manager for delivery of services Tim Hicks says the the Trust will disperse $1 million to help organizations upgrade their technology.

Hicks says this will be a huge boost for a number of organizations as non-profits generally operate on tight budgets.

Applications must be in by January 30.

Click here to apply.

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