(MSC News)--The Nemaha County STEP Foundation held its first STEP UP Nemaha Match Day on Friday, August 27, 2021. Donors gave in person at the Seneca Free Library between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Online donations were collected at www.stepnemaha.com.
Executive Director Tory Jost shared “Thanks to our generous donors, Match Day was a huge success with over $105,500 raised.” Sixteen funds were eligible for a dollar for dollar match up to $3,000. The General Endowment Fund brought in the most overall donations with $23,300 followed closely behind by the Catastrophic Medical Fund with $21,025. The Centralia Community Fund raised over $13,375 at Match Day with the new Community National Bank/CNB Custody/Invisor “Underprivileged Children’s Fund” raising $10,550. For a complete list of funds and balances, check out the leaderboard at www.stepupnemaha.com.
Jost emphasized “This is a terrific start and I am excited to see what next year brings.” To set up a fund with the STEP Foundation, please contact Tory Jost at info@nemahastep.org.
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