The South Dakota Community Foundation (SDCF) is proud to partner with the Bush Foundation to offer the Bush Prize: South Dakota – an award that celebrates organizations highly valued within their communities that have a track record of successful community problem solving. SDCF was honored to award the 2023 Bush Prize: South Dakota to two amazing South Dakota nonprofits.
Black Hills Special Services Cooperative (BHSSC) and the Lost&Found Association. BHSSC will receive the maximum award of $500,000 and Lost&Found will receive $185,000.
SDCF’s Senior Program Officer Ginger Niemann had the opportunity to sit down with BHSSC’s Executive Deputy Director Dr. Pam Lange, as well as Lost&Found’s Executive Director and CEO Erik Muckey.
During their conversation Ginger, Pam, and Erik discussed the work of their nonprofits and what the future looks like as Bush Prize: South Dakota Winners.
In this episode, you will hear:
The vital work of these South Dakota nonprofits
The way each organization will utilize their prize funds
Information about Bush Prize: South Dakota
“I hope folks know there are nonprofits you can believe in and trust, because of all the South Dakota Community Foundation does.”
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