BOWLING GREEN, KY.- The Community Foundation of South Central Kentucky and its Women’s Fund are making powerful investments in local nonprofits including Junior Achievement of South Central Kentucky, Habitat for Humanity, working to improve lives throughout the region.

Matt Sheffield, development officer at Habitat for Humanity, the Family Enrichment Center, and B.R.A.S.S., emphasized the importance of partners like the Women’s Fund.

“They make very targeted investments in women and children and families in this area—and they make a real impact,” Sheffield said.

For many small nonprofits, recognition from the Women’s Fund as a Final Four candidate offers a meaningful boost.

“We were just so happy for our small organization and for our community,” said Lauren Griffing, president of Juni

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