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The Listerhill Foundation Launches Grant Program to Support Elementary Schools

The Listerhill Foundation is excited to announce the launch of The Listerhill Foundation Grant

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Muscle Shoals, Ala. - The Listerhill Foundation is excited to announce the launch of The Listerhill Foundation Grant, a funding opportunity designed to support elementary schools in addressing their most pressing needs. The Listerhill Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Listerhill Credit Union, supports its Kicks for Kids initiative by providing essential footwear to children across local communities, aiming to boost self-esteem and encourage participation in school and extracurricular activities. Now, through the Listerhill Foundation Grant, schools can receive up to $15,000 to enhance their educational environment, improve student outcomes, and further initiatives that align with the Listerhill Foundation's mission of supporting children's growth and development.


Eligible schools may use the grant for educational supplies, extracurricular programs, infrastructure improvements, or initiatives that enhance student well-being. The goal is to provide resources that create a lasting impact on students and their communities. Through this initiative, the Listerhill Foundation will award a total of $75,000 in grant funding, ensuring multiple schools have the opportunity to bring meaningful improvements to their students and learning environments.

"The Listerhill Foundation exists to uplift and empower children, specifically through the Kicks for Kids initiative, and this grant program is another way we can provide meaningful support to our local schools," said Haley Brink, Director of Philanthropy at Listerhill Credit Union. "By investing in these schools, we are investing in the future of the children they serve. We can't wait to see the incredible projects and initiatives this funding will help bring to life."



The grant is open to elementary schools that have participated in or benefited from the Kicks for Kids program or are located within the service area of Listerhill Credit Union. Schools that are designated as Title 1 within these service areas will receive priority consideration. The application period opens on March 17, 2025, and closes on May 31, 2025. Applications will be reviewed in June by The Listerhill Foundation Grant Committee, and selected schools will be notified by September 1, 2025.

Administrators and staff at qualifying elementary schools are encouraged to apply for this opportunity to secure up to $15,000 in funding to enhance your school's resources and programs.

"This grant is about more than just financial support - it's about giving schools the tools to create lasting change for their students," said Emma Thigpen, Assistant Director of Philanthropy at Listerhill Credit Union. "We encourage all eligible schools to apply and take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their learning environments and impact their communities."



Applications are open from March 17-May 31, 2025. To apply, click here.

For questions or assistance with the application process, please contact:

Haley Brink - Director of Philanthropy

Email: hbrink@listerhill.com

Emma Thigpen - Assistant Director of Philanthropy

Email: ethigpen@listerhill.com

More:Apply for The Listerhill Foundation Grant Today

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