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What Did You Say? Snippetz Spells Out Some Interesting Language Facts ... 1 “Protecting the Skin”

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A palindrome is a word that is spelled the same both forwards and backwards. For example, racecar is a palindrome. But racecar is pretty tame when compared to the longest palindrome found in any language. That word happens to have a very specific meaning which is “doorto-door-salesman of lye for soap” in Finnish and looks like this: saippuakivikauppias.

seem to make sense about language really do make sense in the grand scheme of things. Languages came about out of a need to communicate effectively so the rules and regulations placed on them have evolved over time. The ancient Greeks didn’t set out to confuse people when they created their alphabet. So even though there are things about words and language that seem a little strange, there’s a reason behind all of it. And, of course, Snippetz decided that, since we deal in words, it might be good to learn a little more about them and the languages they make up!

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called an ampersand. It is a symbol formed when you mash the Latin letters “e” and “t” together. “Et” in Latin means “and” which is also what the ampersand symbol means. But why is it called an ampersand? That word is actually a mash-up of the phrase “and per se and,” which literally means that the character “&” by itself is the word “and.” “And per se and” became “ampersand.” You say “octopuses,” I say “octopi” Most people think that the plural form of “octopus” is “octopi.” But it’s actually not. You might be tempted to assume that, if “octopi” is wrong, then the correct word is “octopuses.” Academically, that’s the agreed-upon term, but technically speaking, they’re both wrong. “Octopus” is derived from the Greek term “eight legs” and so the pluralized form should follow the Greek rules, making it “octopodes.”

Speaking of words that have a very specific meaning, there’s on in particular that stands above all the rest. It’s the German word for “first main cashier of duty on drinks and bail WHEN IS THE ALPHABET rent moneys” and looks like this: NOT JUST THE ALPHABET? obertranksteuerdonativcautionszinsgelderhauptcassir. Say that three To start off, the word “alphabet” times fast! comes from the first two Greek letGRAMMAR CAN BE ters, “alpha” and “beta.” Now, the alCONFUSING . . . phabet is usually assumed to be just WHERE DID ‘THAT’ the list of letters from a language. If you’re the type of person who siCOME FROM? But before the 1917 Communist lently corrects other people’s gramRevolution in Russia, the letters acmar (and you know who you are), Have you ever looked at a word and tually had names. The names, when read in alphabetic order, composed wondered, “Where the heck did that come from?” If not, here’s someInteresting Language Facts... a message. Continued on Page 3 thing to consider: the “&” sign is Although the exact meaning hasn’t been clearly determined, it goes a little something like this: “Knowing all these letters renders speech a virtue. Evil lives on Earth eternally, and each person must think of repentance, with speech and word making firm in their mind the faith in Christ and the Kingdom of God. Whisper [the letters] frequently to make them yours by this repetition in order to write and live according to the laws of God.”

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www.mccordgardens.com because, prior to the advent of “hangry,” there were only two words in the English language that ended in there are times when a sentence “gry.” If “hangry” gets added to the sounds funny but is actually gram- dictionary, that’ll make three! matically correct. In fact, the following sentence is grammatically correct, as long as the correct puncSAY THAT AGAIN? tuation is used: “In his essay, Chuck, where Alexis had had ‘had,’ had had ‘had had’; ‘had had’ had had a bet- When a name is tautological, it ter effect on the teacher.” Likewise, repeats itself. Many geographical the next sentence is also grammati- places have names that do this. For cally correct, no matter how strange instance, the Sahara Desert is techit may sound. “It is true for all that nically the “Desert Desert” because that that that that that that refers to “sahara” in Arabic is “desert.” Other is not the same that that that that similar names include Mount Fujirefers to.” A simpler way to under- yama, which translates from Japastand might be to read it like this: nese as “Mount Fuji-mount.” Lake “It is true for all that, that that ‘that’ Tahoe actually means “Lake Lake” which that ‘that’ refers to is not the in Washo. The Mississippi River is same ‘that’ which that ‘that’ refers “Big River River” in Algonquin. And what about Torpenhow Hill in west to.” Or maybe not . . . Englans? Well, “tor” and “pen” are both Celtic terms for “hill,” while “how” is an Anglo-Saxon term for THAT’S A “hill.” Thus, Torpenhow Hill literally means “Hillhillhill Hill.” SMOOTH BLEND . . . Interesting Language Facts... Continued from Page 2

• The term “checkmate” in tswana that mainly consists of five the game of chess comes from the types of clicks. Persian phrase “Shah Mat” which • The most common letter and means, “the king is helpless.” the most common vowel in English • There are about 7,000 lan- is “e.” guages in the world. • Every syllable in English • The word “uncopyrightable” must have a vowel sound. Not all is the longest English word in nor- syllables have consonants. mal use that never repeats a letter. • There are 13 ways to spell the “o” sound in French. The words “bookkeeper” Clearly, these tautological terms • are abundant around the world. But and “bookkeeping” are the only two There are 2,400 languages here’s something to consider the unhyphenated words in the English • next time you go to Serrano’s for a language that contain three consec- that are classified as being “endangered” and 231 are already comdrink. When you order a chai tea, utive double letters. pletely extinct. you’re actually ordering a “tea tea” There is a language in Bosince “chai” is the term for “tea” in • Hindi. Perhaps, to avoid repeating yourself, you could simply order a chai.

When a new word is formed by blending two words together, it’s called a “portmanteau word.” In recent times, they’ve become increasingly common. Two standard examples are “brunch,” which comes from “breakfast” and “lunch,” and “guesstimate,” which comes from “guess” and “estimate.” However, consider the term “ginormous.” It was added to the dictionary fairly recently, thanks to the movie, “Elf” and is a blend of “giant” and “enorLANGUAGE SNIPPETZ mous.” But here’s another fairly new term: “hangry.” It’s a blend of • The longest English word “hungry” and “angry” and is com- without a true vowel (namely, a, e, monly used to describe someone i, o, u) is “rhythm.” who gets angry when they’re hungry. We bring this to your attention

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s I’m sure you are all aware there is a labor shortage in the construction industry occurring in many of the large metropolitan areas and moving to the smaller ones. This shortage is becoming prevalent in the Denver market. During the recession construction was one of the hardest hit areas with massive layoffs nation-wide.

Fast-forward to January 2015, and a few things have changed: • Seniors who rejected sharing information anonymously with researchers jumped from 39 percent to 56 percent.

• When it came to sharing information for specific reasons, such as developing new treatments and reducing costs of care, seniors were the least likely age group in being willing to share. The same results were seen when seniors were asked ow do seniors feel about about anonymously providing insharing their health infor- formation to researchers, university mation? A poll dealing professors, drug researchers and with health-data privacy conducted consultants: The answer was an last fall by Truven Health Analytics, overwhelming “no.” in conjunction with National Public Radio, has the answer. Researchers Why the change of opinion? The wanted to know how people of dif- answer is likely security. By midferent ages felt about having their 2014, we’d had nearly 400 secuhealth-care data shared with others, rity breaches, some of them huge. such as health plans, employers and By the end of 2014 there were 783 security breaches, many of which even their own doctors. made the news.

Since then the labor force moved on to other industries and new entries into the industry have been virtually non-existent. Ricardo Cordova, with monumental Building Services LLC., decided that now was the time to begin preparing to fill this gap.

• Asked if they had any concerns about health-care record privacy, it was the middle group (age 35 to 64) that expressed the most concern. Seniors were the least concerned of all. • When it came to being willing to share information with researchers (if the information was anonymous), 39 percent of seniors said “no.” Ditto sharing credit-card purchases and social-media information if it would

In working to fill the labor shortage Monumental Building Services LLC, has been offering the larger GC’s multiple trade services, such as concrete, wood framing, metal framing, drywall, and stucco to name a few. Through his years as a general contractor Cordova understands how flexible subcontractors need to be.

Since opening the doors Ricardo has worked hard to get the word out by joining different organizations such as the Tri-lakes Chamber and El Paso County Contractors Association. Cordova states “it has to become more than just joining an After owning and operating two organization, a person needs to be construction companies, residential involved and cannot just be a name and commercial, in New Mexico on a list”. for 17 years Ricardo and his wife Bobbi Lynn felt it was time to sell With this thought in mind their ownership and move their Monumental Building Services LLC. has volunteered labor to assist family to Colorado. the Chamber with some of its work Monument became the final in the new building, Ricardo has destination. They currently have also submitted his application to two children at Palmer Ridge High become a new Ambassador for the school and two children at Bear Tri Lakes Chamber. creek Elementary School. Cordova stated “The move was one of the Moving forward Cordova continues best things that has happened to us, to work diligently to hire, train we love Monument and the school and develop a skilled workforce that meets the future needs of the systems the kids are a part of.” construction industry in El Paso and Upon moving, Cordova took a Douglas counties. His plan is to job as a Branch Manager for a grow the business through ethical, construction company in Colorado reliable and consistent business Springs. Three years later he has practices. decided it time to start up a business venture of his own again. If you would like addtional information, please contact Upon making the decision Cordova Ricardo Cordova at soon took his contractors test and 719.722.4726 is now licensed in El Paso and

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THE 5000+ PERCENT ADVANTAGE

ates cowardice; action builds confidence. T: Tests Your Theories. Before taking action, the ideas you have and the plans you make are only untested theories. When you take that first step forward, your dreams and plans are tested against reality. You will discover quickly which ones succeed and which ones fail.

I: Improves Your Skills. Whether you want to fly an airplane, cook a Thanksgiving dinner, perform heart By Dr. Ron D. Ross surgery, or learn something as simple as tying your shoes, there will ow would you like to have be a learning curve. The more you a 5000+ percent advantage practice the better you’ll get. over everyone else? O: Opens Doors. Once you proSteven Covey in his book, The 7 ceed forward toward your goals you Habits of Highly Effective People will discover there are three kinds tells you how: “The difference be- of people: those who stand in your tween people who exercise initia- way, those who sit and wave at you tive and those who don’t is literally as you go by, and those who jump the difference between night and up and help you move forward. It day. I’m not talking about a 25 to is the third category of people who 50 percent difference in effective- will open doors for you that you ness; I’m talking about a 5000-plus otherwise would not even know expercent difference, particularly if isted.

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• On Feb. 19, 1473, Nicolaus Copernicus is born in Torun, Poland, on the Vistula River. Revered as the father of modern astronomy, Copernicus was the first European scientist to propose that Earth and other planets revolve around the sun.

• On Feb. 20, 1974, Reg Murphy, an editor of The Atlanta Constitution, is kidnapped. Kidnapper William Williams drove Murphy around the city, stopping to phone in ransom demands to the newspaper. Managing editor G. James Minter delivered the money to Williams, and Murphy was released. After being caught, Williams was sentenced to 40 years for kidnapping and extortion.

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4. Michigan (209 victories) and Iowa State (218). 5. It was the 2001-02 season.

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7. Darren Clarke (2011, age 42), Ernie Els (2012, 42) and Phil Mickelson (2013, 43).

FLASH BACK 1. “Baby Love,” “Come See About Me,” “Stop! In the Name of Love,” “Back in My Arms Again” and “Where Did Our Love Go?” 2 The Shirelles, in 1963. The song landed on the Hot 100 list as well as R&B. 3. The Wanderer,” in 1961. It was released as a b-side on “The Majestic” single, but became the more popular of the two. 4. 1976, by Leo Sayer. 5. “Up Around the Bend,” by Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1970. The song was used in numerous films, but long after it was released. The first was “L’eau Froide,” a French film, in 1994. It also was heard in the “Guitar Hero World Tour” video game and Raisin Bran commercials.


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• It was comedian Bill Maher who made the following sage observation: “Is [hunting] really a sport if you have all the equipment and your opponent doesn’t know a game is going on?” • If you’re one of the many Americans who likes a good tailgate party, it’s entirely possible that it’s the highlight of game day for you. In a survey conducted by McCormick Grill Mates during the 2014 football season, 44 percent of respondents said they enjoyed the tailgating more than they enjoyed the game. • Just like your fingerprint, your tongue print is unique. • Spring is traditionally considered the most popular time for weddings, but 2014 saw a spike in nuptials in mid-December. More than 13,000 couples in the U.S. tied the knot on Dec. 13, due in large part to the fact

• If you’re feeling a bit chilled and can’t wait for springtime, consider this: On the planet Uranus, winter lasts for 21 years. • You might be surprised to learn that Pennsylvania was not named after William Penn, one of the colony’s founders; in fact, King Charles II granted the land charter to William Penn in repayment of a debt to Penn’s father, Admiral William Penn, and created the name of the sizable land grant by combining the name of the naval officer with the Latin word “sylvania,” which means “woods.” The younger Penn was embarrassed and feared that people would think he named the colony after himself. He petitioned the crown to change the name, but the king refused. *** Thought for the Day: “Bigamy is having one wife too many. Monogamy is the same.” -- Oscar Wilde (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Tina to employees. Governments lose a staggering amount from the loss of income, payroll, and federal unemployment taxes. Equally, workers incorrectly classified as an “independent contractor” lose out on key benefits such as unemployment and workers’ compensation. The IRS, Department of Labor, and

At risk are employers who issue both 1099 and W-2 forms to individuals. Likewise, zeroing in on employers issuing large amounts of 1099 forms are a top priority. We are sure the IRS has an app that compares W2s to 1099s to EINs to back again. The Colorado Department of Labor explicitly states that a person receiving a 1099 as a contractor must hold him or herself out to the

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SNIPPETZ COMMUNITY CALENDAR To submit your event: http://snippetzonline.com/submit-an-event.html ITALIAN CLUB MONTHLY MEETING 702 S. Tejon Colorado Springs 1st Tues. of every month 6:30pm/8:00pm If you love family, socializing and culture, then membership in Sons of Italy is right for you. Membership is open to men and women. More information at www.sonsofitalypp.com VFW MEETING Sundance Mountain Lodge Carson Room 3rd Tuesday of the Month 6pm. For more information contact Jerry Lollar at Eagleeye1946@hotmail.com. 719-264-1941 Tri-Lakes HAP-py Feet Foot Care Clinic Tri-Lakes Senior Center Second Wednesday of each Month To schedule an appointment, call Bob at the Visiting Nurse Association on Tuesday through Thursday between 9 and 4, at 719 577-4448. GLENEAGLE SERTOMA CLUB MEETING Luncheon meeting every Wed. 11:45 a.m. Liberty Heights 12105 Ambassador Drive, (off Voyager Blvd in Col Springs). We offer interesting speakers and programs. Everyone is welcome. Info: Call Garrett Barton at 4335396 or Bill Bristol at 481-3366 or visit www.gleneaglesertoma.org.

BINGO American Legion post 9-11 at The Depot Primrose St. - Palmer Lake Every Saturday Night 7:00PM

WITH THE COMMUNITY Please join us for a FREE MEAL, the third Saturday of each month. We start serving at Noon. 133 High Street, Palmer Lake, CO

LIONS CLUB MEETING 1st Thursday of the Month 6:00PM-8:30PM MONUMENT HILL COUNTRY CLUB Beginning September 6th. Tri-Lakes has Lions on the 1st Thursday of each month! Your family can make help enrich lives for our El Paso County families and people around the world. Please contact MReichal@aol.com 719-313-0688 for club details. We Serve.

UNIVERSAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION, 501 (C) (3) - SINGLE PARENTS WEEKLY SUPPORT GROUP Beginning December 3rd, 2014 Wednesdays 6-6:45pm Serrano’s Coffee Company Fee: $5 per week Meet weekly to gain support, encouragement and ideas from other single parents. Call Tami Urbanek at 719-641-2017 to sign up!

VFW LADIES AUXILIARY MONTHLY MEETING Sundance Mountain Lodge Carson Room 3rd Wednesday of the Month 6:30 pm. For more information contact Kathy Carlson - carlsonmkc@aol.com. 719-488-1902 KARAOKE FRIDAYS Oakley’s Cafe & Bistro Every Friday 8:30pm Karaoke with JR’s Ultimate Entertainment every Friday starting at 8:30pm. Karaoke and music til midnight. LITTLE LOG KITCHEN, BREAKING BREAD

2ND MON PHOTO EXHIBIT NIGHT • PALMER DIVIDE PHOTOGRAPHERS Tri Lakes Art Center, 304 Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133 2nd Monday Monthly • pdphotographers.com Purpose is for serious peer photo critique & review; and fun. Conversations are rich with tips, tools and techniques. All levels are welcome. Later in the calendar year, we will begin to focus on the annual Visions of Light Photography Show, held early each year. What have you been creating in your digital darkrooms? Bring in up to 5 images to share for review. RSVP is always helpful but not required. Register on

pdphotographers.com for emailed updates. Bring 3-5 images on USB stick; jpg sized to 1200 on long side. Bring questions about the images that ask for the feedback you are looking for. Check your email & website for last minute changes due to weather or attendance. CASA VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY CASA offers a volunteer opportunity like no other. As appointed representatives of the court, CASA Volunteers are empowered to make a lifelong difference in the lives of abused and neglected children. Find out how you can become a CASA. Join us Thursday, February 19, from noon to 1 PM, for our 4-1-1 hour at the CASA office, 701 S. Cascade Ave., CSC 80903. Please RSVP to Kelly, (719)447-9898, ext. 1033 or visit our website, www.casappr.org. PALMER LAKE HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS “THE BATTLE OF NEW MARKET” The Palmer Lake Historical Society invites the public on Thursday, February 19, 2015, at 7:00 to the Palmer Lake Town Hall, 28 Valley Crescent, Palmer Lake, CO 80133, for a presentation on the Civil War battle at New Market, Virginia. Participants in the battle included cadets from the nearby Virginia Military

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Institute (VMI). MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY ROUNDTABLE at Serrano’s Coffee House February 24, 2015 10 a.m./11:30 a.m. Come for coffee and conversation. Meet your community resources! Pikes Peak Hospice will be available as a guest resource to answer questions and provide information on their services. Come in for information and a free cup of tea or coffee. February 24th from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Serrano’s in Monument. Sponsored by Mountain Community Mennonite Church and Serrano’s. TRI-LAKES LIONS CLUB WHITE CANE DAY at Monument King Soopers & WalMart April 11th 2015 10am - 2pm Free KidSight vision screening to help in the early detection of potential vision problems in kids 3 - 6 years old. Includes information on citizen rights with vision imparements and support programs for assistance. TRI-LAKES LIONS CLUB GOLF TOURNEY at Monument Hill Country Club

June 19th 2015 8am - 2pm Lions Club fund raiser for local Tri-Lakes vision & health assistance also including community service projects in Monument, Palmer Lake, and the Tri-Lakes area


SNIPPETZ™ BUSINESS SECTION of raising children. For low and middle income earners there is $1,000 credit for every child you can claim as dependent under the age of 17. by ® The credit is income based Chuck Maher, CFP ...BRING CHRIST INTO OUR FINANCIAL LIVES and is gradually reduced for those filing a joint return with income above $110,000 ($75,000 on single and head-of-household returns). There is also no limit to how many children you can claim, as long as they qualify.

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As an added bonus, the tax credit is even refundable. If the credit exceeds your total taxes obligation, under the Additional Child Tax Credit, the IRS will write you a check for the excess. The only requirement is that you have an earned income greater than $3,000.

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How would you like to get paid to go to school? There is a credit to help offset the tuition costs of college as well as many other related educational expenses that have been incurred throughout 2014. The American Opportunity Credit is available for individuals who have a modified adjusted gross income below $90,000 ($180,000 for those filing jointly). For those with higher incomes the credit is still available but phases out as their income rises. The $2,500 credit, like the child tax, is refundable. However it is limited. Only 40% of the credit that exceeds your tax liability can be refunded. Supreme Court Justice Learned Hand wrote “Anyone may arrange his affairs so that his taxes shall be as low as possible; he is not bound to choose that pattern which best pays the treasury … nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands.” Do your homework. There are many credits and deductions that are available to you, but you have to do the research. If you don’t have the time or the inclination I encourage you to seek out help from a qualified tax professional. No one should ever pay more than the law demands. “Pay each one his due; taxes to whom taxes are due, toll to whom toll is due, respect and honor to everyone who deserves them.” Romans 13:7 Chuck Maher is a Certified Financial PlannerTM practitioner specializing in Christian values based financial planning and investing. He can be reached at chuck@chuckmahercfp.com, locally at (719) 481-0549. Securities offered through and supervised by Wilbanks Securities, Inc. Member FINRA SIPC 4334 NW Expressway, Suite 222 Oklahoma City, OK 73116-1515 (405)842-0202 Fee Based through Wilbanks Securities Advisory

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TRI-LAKES CARES RECEIVES $33,000 GRANT FROM THE WALMART FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT MEDICAL CLINIC Monument, CO – February 10, 2015 – Tri-Lakes Cares recently received a $33,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation’s State Giving Program to assist with medical services for low-income residents of the Tri-Lakes region. Specifically, this grant will positively impact the local community by supporting the in-house medical clinic and provide financial assistance to low-income households so they are able to afford medical services such as, doctor’s visits, diagnostic procedures, medical supplies and equipment, dental work, prescriptions, vision care and more. “Tri-Lakes Cares is delighted to have Walmart’s generous support of our medical clinic and other medical services,” said Haley Chapin, Executive Director of TriLakes Cares. “Accessible and affordable medical care is a critical need for many of our clients. This grant will allow us to assist many more people than we otherwise could!” “We’re passionate about helping people live better and are therefore proud to provide support to Tri-Lakes Cares in-house medical clinic to ensure low-income households have access to affordable medical services,” said Gary Peacock, Walmart market manager. “We look forward to their continued success and progress within the Tri-Lakes region.” Tri-Lakes Cares (“TLC”) is a community based, volunteer supported resource center whose mission is to improve people’s lives through emergency, self-sufficiency, and relief programs. Launched in 1984, TLC has been serving the Tri-Lakes area of El Paso County for 30 years, providing

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for the basic needs of low-income people. Tri-Lakes Cares offers a food pantry, medical clinic, case management, housing and utility assistance, seasonal programs, and more to help people manage and overcome poverty. While the Affordable Care Act and TLC’s in-house Health Care Guide are helping uninsured clients register for health care, there are still many households without coverage in our community. Additionally, some insured households have trouble making co-payments, or have high deductibles before their insurance coverage begins. TLC’s medical services program addresses the two biggest barriers that clients in our area face when trying to access health care: affordability and local access. Tri-Lakes Cares provides the only free, local clinic in the Tri-Lakes Region, which includes the communities of Monument, Palmer Lake, and Woodmoor; northwestern rural El Paso County; the U.S. Air Force Academy; and parts of the Gleneagle and Black Forest neighborhoods. When a client’s needs are beyond TLC’s scope, they are referred to other providers within the local region when possible, and provide financial assistance so that patients can get the help they need at a price they can afford. The Walmart Foundation’s State Giving Program supports organizations that create opportunities so people can live better, awarding grants that have a longlasting, positive impact on communities across the U.S. in the last fiscal year, Walmart and the Walmart Foundation gave $19.3 million to Colorado nonprofits. To be considered for support, perspective grantee organizations must submit applications through the Walmart Foundation State Giving Program’s online grant application. Applicants must have a current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in order to meet the program’s minimum eligibility criteria. Additional information about the program’s funding guidelines and application process are available online at www. walmartfoundation.org/stategiving.


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