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Impact The Palm Beaches Announces Finalists
Winners Of $100,000 Impact Grants To Local Impact the Palm Beaches is
Nonprofits Will Be Announced At The Eighth a philanthropic organization
Annual Impact Awards Celebration On April 20 where women collectively
award grants to nonprofits
For the first time since Impact the Palm Beaches was in Central and Northern
founded in 2015, Impact the Palm Beaches has over 300 Palm Beach County to ignite
members and will award at least three $100,000 Impact Grants transformational change in
at the nonprofit’s Eighth Annual Impact Awards Celebration the community. Since 2015,
on Thursday, April 20. Impact the Palm Beaches is excited Impact has awarded over
to announce the four Impact Grant finalists: Alzheimer’s $1.1 million. Membership
Community Care (Fostering Independence program); consists of women who
Center for Child Counseling (Keeping Kids Safe program); annually contribute $1,100
Families First (Infant Mental Health-Head Start program); and ($1,000 to the Impact Grant
Wounded Veterans Relief Fund (Emergency Dental Care for and a $100 administrative
Disabled Veterans). fee). Once a year, Impact
members gather for the
Annual Awards Celebration
It’s The Law! to vote on which nonprofit The 2022 Impact the Palm Beaches’ Impact Grant winners
programs will receive
Impact’s $100,000 grants. The amount of grants awarded their $100,000 grants. Admission is complimentary for Impact
Did You Know That, In depends on the number of members. the Palm Beaches members and $20 for guests. For more
“It is very exciting to announce our 2023 Impact Grant
information or to R.S.V.P., please visit ImpactPalmBeaches.org.
Florida… finalists,” said Lauren Sterlacci, 2022/23 president of Impact Impact Grants fund the following service areas: arts and
the Palm Beaches. “We seek to fund projects that are truly culture; education; environment and animal welfare; health
By Adam S. Gumson, transformational, address unmet needs innovatively, impact and wellness; and family. Impact the Palm Beaches $100,000
Esq. the community and are sustainable for years to come. To be Impact Grant awardees have included: Center for Trauma
While Florida law able to award three $100,000 grants to local, game-changing Counseling, Vita Nova, Feed the Hungry, Project LIFT, Palm
doesn’t require a lawyer nonprofit programs is amazing! Impact the Palm Beaches is a Beach Dramaworks, Clinics Can Help, and West Jupiter
be involved in completing movement and will continue to grow as more people hear our Community Group.
a real estate transaction, mission. One woman can make a difference … and together, Sponsors of the Eighth Annual Impact Celebration
retaining one at the we make IMPACT!” include Baptist Health, Palm Health Foundation, and
beginning of the buying Impact the Palm Beaches received 60 grant proposals from Jupiter Medical Center.
or selling process can area nonprofits. The grant committee narrowed them down to Impact 100 is a worldwide organization with more than 60
prevent having to hire one 14 RFPs, then seven site visits, leading to the four finalists. The chapters and steadily growing. Their motto is “One Woman,
due to a contract dispute grants committee consisted of 30 Impact members, including One Meeting, One Vote.” It is designed for women who
later. Remember, there is this year’s Chair Aleese Kopf, and Vice Chairs Kristen Perrone wish to find an efficient and collaborative means of creating
no such thing as a standard contract! and Erin Standish. transformational change in their community. Women can
There is no state inheritance tax. However, when The Eighth Annual Impact the Palm Beaches Awards become as involved as they wish in the process.
someone passes away, a final individual tax return might Celebration on April 20, at the Palm Beach County Convention The Town of Palm Beach United Way is the fiscal agent of
be necessary to file on behalf of the decedent (i.e., the Center in West Palm Beach, beginning at 5:30 p.m., will be Impact the Palm Beaches.
person who dies) or on behalf of the estate. an exciting evening where finalists present their proposals to For more information about Impact the Palm Beaches and
Special needs trusts are designed to provide for Impact members who then vote to determine who will receive how to become a member, visit ImapactPalmBeaches.org.
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