(KNZA)--The South Brown County Community Foundation will be hosting their 3rd annual Match Days event this week during the Brown County Fair to benefit 36 funds.
During the event, donations made through the Foundation will be eligible for a 50% match from more than $95,000 in matching funds available.
Donations can be made in-person Tuesday through Thursday evening's from 4:30 to 7:30 at the Horton Blue Building. Donations can also be made on-line at at growsouthbrown.com from 12:01 Tuesday morning through 11:59 Thursday evening.
You can go to https://www.growsouthbrown.com/ for a donation form, information on the participating funds, and to view a leaderboard that will keep track of donations.
Last year, Grow South Brown raised nearly $82,000 in community donations for local funds, which the foundation matched at 50 cents on the dollar. With donations, matching dollars, and an additional $35,000 in grant money from the Patterson Family Foundation for future special projects, the foundation and its members raised more than $158,000 collectively for South Brown County.
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