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Angel Fund

Offered by HUMBOLDT AREA FOUNDATION

The Angel Fund provides small grants to support unmet health needs of Humboldt County residents through qualified sponsors such as social service agencies, school counselors, or medical providers. Grants typically range from $50–$250 and are made on a one-time basis per person per 365-day period.

Eligibility

  • notes: Open to Humboldt County residents. Requests must be made through a qualified sponsor (recognized social service agency, school counselor, or medical provider); individuals cannot apply directly. Items of a recurrent nature are generally not funded. Grants are made once per person per 365-day period.
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Who can apply

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