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OUTDOOR ART CLUB GRANTS SUPPORT NONPROFITS

A grant from the Outdoor Art Club will support a 10-banner expansion of the Marin City Legacy Banner Project, a public art and outdoor beautification initiative that honors the original Black Marinship workers who helped build Marin City during World War II. Photo courtesy of Outdoor Art Club

The Outdoor Art Club announced its annual list of grant recipients for 2025-26. This year’s five recipients were selected based on projects that align with the Outdoor Art Club’s core values and the grant focus areas of food insecurity and Marin beautification.

Over the past 50 years, the Outdoor Art Club has donated nearly $1 million in grants to nonprofit organizations throughout Marin County. The 410-member Outdoor Art Club is dedicated to the protection and beautification of outdoor spaces, wildlife conservation and civic, literary and charitable work. This year’s grant recipients are: SF-Marin Food Bank, Center for Domestic Peace, ExtraFood, Friends of China Camp and Marin City Historical and Preservation Society.

For more information, visit outdoorartclub.org.

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