It's that time of year again: time for the Red Ants Pants Foundation to announce its list of recipients of its annual community grants.
This year's recipients received $21,000 each, with the foundation's mission of "enriching and promoting rural communities" at the top of their agenda, per a press release.
The recipients, per the Missoulian: Brovold Community Orchard: $1,000 Choteau Lions Club: $2,000 Women in Ranching: $3,000 Spirit of the Horse Leadership Initiative: $3,000 Havre Chamber of Commerce & Tetons Alley: $1,500 The Art Alley: $2,000StrongHer Together: A Conference for Women in Agriculture: $2,500 Get Your Kicks at 6: $1,500 Choteau Chamber of Commerce & Tetons Alley: $1,500 The Art Alley is an ambitious project that develops an overlooked space into an attraction filled with a variety of public art, lighting, and murals.
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