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Sophia Travis Grants Committee announces upcoming hybrid public meeting at Monroe County Courthouse to discuss community grant initiatives

Monroe County, Indiana – The Sophia Travis Grants Committee has announced it will hold its next meeting later this month to discuss matters related to its ongoing work in the community. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. and will take place in the Nat U Hill Meeting Room on the third floor of the Monroe County Courthouse, located at 100 W Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana.

The committee has also made clear that this meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format, allowing members of the public to attend either in person or remotely through a Teams Connection. Those interested in joining the meeting virtually can find detailed connection information by visiting the county’s website at www.co.monroe.in.us.

The Sophia Travis Grants Committee serves as a key resource in the county’s efforts to support local organizations through grant funding. Meetings such as this provide the public with insight into how decisions are made, what initiatives are being considered for funding, and how resources are distributed to benefit the community.

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“Please take notice that the Sophia Travis Grants Committee will be conducting a hybrid meeting in the at the Monroe County Courthouse, 100 W Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana on Tuesday, July 29, 2025 at 5:00 pm in the Nat U Hill Meeting Room at the County Courthouse – Third Floor.”

The meeting is expected to follow its typical agenda, which may include updates on previous grant awards, discussions on future funding priorities, and public input opportunities. The Sophia Travis Grants Committee has long been recognized for its commitment to transparency and community involvement in the grantmaking process.

Monroe County residents are encouraged to attend, whether they have a specific interest in the committee’s work or simply want to stay informed about how local grant funding decisions are made. The hybrid format makes it more accessible than ever for individuals to participate and offer feedback.

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For those planning to attend online, the Teams Connection information is readily available on the Monroe County government’s official website. This ensures anyone interested in the meeting can join, regardless of location or mobility limitations.

The Sophia Travis Grants Committee continues to play an important role in supporting the work of local nonprofits and community organizations through thoughtful and strategic grantmaking. Meetings like this serve as a reminder of the county’s dedication to involving the public in shaping decisions that impact the local community.

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