What would you like to improve in your community? For the second year, Black Hills Area Community Foundation’s Thriving Communities initiative invites local residents to give their feedback and vote for a cause to support through grant funds.
Black Hills area residents chose Beautiful Black Hills — investing in the outdoor spaces that contribute to residents’ quality of life — as the cause to receive grant funds in 2024 from Black Hills Area Community Foundation's Thriving Communities survey. Pictured on the Centennial Trail in support of the Beautiful Black Hills initiative are, from left, Sam Greear, executive director with Black Hills Trails, Nicole Schlabach, strategic communications manager at BHACF, Joelle Simpson, Miss South Dakota 2024, and Eric Zimmer, vice president of philanthropy and special projects at BHACF. Black Hills residents are invited to vote now through May 31 for a cause to be funded through the 2025 Thriving Communities initiative.
BHACF’s Thriving Communities Initiative lets Black Hills residents have input on a regional investment.
Black Hills area residents chose Beautiful Black Hills — investing in the outdoor spaces that contribute to residents’ quality of life — as the cause to receive grant funds in 2024 from Black Hills Area Community Foundation's Thriving Communities survey. Pictured on the Centennial Trail in support of the Beautiful Black Hills initiative are, from left, Sam Greear, executive director with Black Hills Trails, Nicole Schlabach, strategic communications manager at BHACF, Joelle Simpson, Miss South Dakota 2024, and Eric Zimmer, vice president of philanthropy and special projects at BHACF. Black Hills residents are invited to vote now through May 31 for a cause to be funded through the 2025 Thriving Communities initiative.