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Slifer Smith & Frampton gives out $20,000 in grants to local nonprofits

The Charitable Foundation of Slifer Smith & Frampton doled out $20,000 in funding to 28 local nonprofit organizations through its 2025 grant cycle, according to a news release. Recipients included Building Hope Summit County, Summit Lost Pet Rescue, TreeTop Child Advocacy Center and many others.

“We are excited to kick off the year in this way and look forward to continuing our commitment through volunteer efforts and ongoing charitable giving throughout 2025,” the Slifer Smith & Frampton Foundation Board of Directors & Administrators stated in the news release.


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