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The Holle Family Foundation is a grant making institution established in 2014 to honor the legacy of Brigadier General Everett Holle and his parents, Evelyn and Fred Holle - champions of servant leadership.

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Scouting Service Projects

Brigadier General Everett Holle served as Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 96 for many years. The scouting experience and its many lessons had a profound impact on him and he was a lifetime champion of scouting programs. The Holle Family Foundation wishes to offer Boy Scouts working on the Eagle Scout rank and Girl Scouts working on the Gold Award a funding opportunity to assist with service projects.

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Grant Details:

• Limited to Greater Alabama and Black Warrior Boy Scout Councils and The Girl Scouts of North Central Alabama

• Suggested grant request is $500. Larger amounts  (up to $1,000) may be requested for projects that represent a significant community impact.

• Grants must be used within 6 months

• Projects must be completed 6 months before Scout’s 18th birthday

• Projects must demonstrate leadership skills and reflect the principles of Scouting

Proposal Details:

• Must be submitted online

• Must include a copy of the approved Service Project Workbook

• Must include a letter of recommendation from a Scout Leader

• The applying Scout and Scoutmaster will be notified if the service project is approved for funding. Checks written will be made payable to both the Scout and Scoutmaster.

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