Grow Spring Valley Receives $1,000 Community Impact Grant for America in Bloom Project

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

(Spring Valley, IL) – Grow Spring Valley is proud to announce that it has been awarded a $1,000 Community Impact Grant from the Bureau County Farm Bureau to support its ongoing America in Bloom initiative. This grant will help fund beautification efforts throughout the community, including adding flowers, landscaping improvements, and other enhancements to make Spring Valley a more inviting and vibrant place.

The Bureau County Farm Bureau received 17 applications for this year’s Community Impact Grant program. Grow Spring Valley’s project was selected due to its strong alignment with community needs and potential to impact residents positively.

“We are thrilled to receive this funding to continue our work with America in Bloom,” said Grow Spring Valley’s President, Sarah Kinkin. “These funds will go a long way in helping us create more beautiful public spaces and foster pride in our community.”

The grant funds will be coordinated through the Bureau County Farm Bureau, and Grow Spring Valley looks forward to collaborating with Farm Bureau and COUNTRY financial representatives.

For more information on how to support Grow Spring Valley and its initiatives, visit www.growspringvalley.com or follow Grow Spring Valley on social media.

About Grow Spring Valley

Grow Spring Valley is a nonprofit organization dedicated to community engagement, economic development, and public space revitalization. Through events, volunteer opportunities, and collaborative projects, the organization fosters a strong and thriving community.

About Bureau County Farm Bureau

The Bureau County Farm Bureau supports initiatives that enhance residents’ financial stability and quality of life. Through grant programs and partnerships, it invests in projects that benefit the broader community.

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