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CVEF Opens 2024 Grant Cycle

The Coginchaug Valley Education Foundation has been awarding community grants for 15 years.

Every spring, the Coginchaug Valley Education Foundation (CVEF) funds new and creative ideas benefiting people of all ages. If you have a great idea, apply for a 2024 grant now!

Applications are due on May 1. The application, a fillable PDF, can be downloaded from our website, www.coginchaugvef.org/grants. There are also hard copies available at the Durham Library and the Levi Coe Library. The application lists our grant eligibility and criteria, and the process is simple.

Over the past 15 years, many CVEF grants have become programs, projects and efforts embedded in our community. These include the community choir, the recycling program at the Durham Fair and the community Giving Garden.

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For a comprehensive list of our grantees, check out our website. It might give you an idea for your grant project! Questions about our grants or the application process can be emailed to our Grants Committee.

Apply now with your great idea!

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The Coginchaug Valley Education Foundation was founded in March 2008 as an independent education foundation. The mission of CVEF is to promote excellence, innovation and creativity through education for the community and to encourage lifelong learning in Durham and Middlefield by awarding grants and supporting programs.

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