State Sen. Chris Gebhard will lead a nonprofit grant workshop on Tuesday, Sept. 24, to provide information on how nonprofits can access grant funding.

The workshop will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center at 80 Rocherty Road, Lebanon. Doors open at 5 p.m.

Featured guests at the workshop include Deputy Secretary Rick Vilello from the state Department of Community and Economic Development, Joe Marsicano from the Senate Grants Team, Nicole Gray from the Community Health Council of Lebanon County, and Vicki DeLoatch from Lebanon Family Health.

Gebhard’s office said in a release that the workshop is free but seating is limited. Pre-registration is required by Friday, Sept. 20, online or by calling 717-274-6735.

“Nonprofits often face financial limitations that force them to rely on donations and grants. Of course, they can rarely afford to pay someone who specializes in grant writing to help them access the much-needed funding as corporations can do,” Gebhard said in the release. “My workshop will provide information that will give attendees tips and tricks to improve the success of their grant applications.”

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