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Looking Back
Dr. Jack Maffett honored in 1996
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Aging Graciously
The importance of curiosity and exposing children to the arts
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Letter From Sally
Coshocton writer recalls first jobs in print
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Good News
Faith chooses trust over worry
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Pastor's Pen
Making disciples, not church attenders, is the church’s mission
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Better Days
Why I’m secretly watching videos on the internet
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Look at the Past
A look back at Holloway’s schools and Main Street
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Weekly Blessing
The Word of God stands forever
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Kitchen Table Nutrition
Strawberries offer more than summer flavor
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Savvy Senior
Still working at 65? Here’s how to handle Medicare
Montgomery Foundation seeks grant applications
Eligible nonprofits have until noon July 16 to apply for capital project funding in the August 2026 cycle
The Montgomery Foundation is accepting applications from local non-profit entities who have a specific need or project for which they would like to be considered for grant assistance. To be eligible the entity must be 501 (C) (3) qualified, located within Coshocton County or service Coshocton County, and the project must be capital in nature. Grants are not provided for operational expenses.
View the foundation’s website at www.montgomery-foundation.org for guidelines on how to submit an application. If you have additional questions you may contact Executive Director Amy C. Shutt, 740-622-2696 or e-mail ashutt@roscoevillage.com.
Deadline for applications to be considered for the current funding cycle to be awarded in August 2026, is noon, Thursday, July 16. All applications must be submitted by mail or in-person to be given consideration. E-mail applications are not accepted.
The Montgomery Foundation, originally established as a private family foundation, has been approved by the IRS to be designated as a public charity and an affiliate organization of The Coshocton Foundation.