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The Hot Springs Area Community Foundation awards grants to help improve the quality of life in our community.
Right: HSACF's Executive Committee makes recommendations to the Board of Directors. Seated left to right: Sunny Evans, Secretary; Elizabeth Farris, Treasurer. Standing left to right: Dan Messersmith, Member-at-large; Larry Stephens, Chair; Jack Porter, Vice-Chair.
The following non-profit agencies were awarded grants totaling $42,000 in 2009 from HSACF's unrestricted endowment and the John & Jane Asimos Charitable Endowment. Last fiscal year, over $877,000 were awarded in grants from all HSACF funds.
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- Hot Springs National Park Sister City Foundation
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- Charitable Christian Medical Clinic
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- Hot Springs Village Woodworker's Club
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- Hot Springs/Hot Springs Village Symphony Guild
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- Hot Springs Community Foundation YAC
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- Girl Scouts of Hot Springs Area
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- Arkansas Rice Depot for Garland & Montgomery Counties
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- Garland County Habitat for Humanity
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- Mid-America Science Museum
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- Garner Technology Magnet School
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- Paul Bewie Boys & Girls Club
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- Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club
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- Ouachita Chapter American Red Cross
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- Hot Springs Documentary Film Institute
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- St. Michael's Day Care Hippy Program
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- Hot Springs Music Festival
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- Hot Springs Historical Society
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- United Way of Garland County
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- Emma Webb Community Center
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