SAGA fund encourages community applications

April 1 deadline approaches

March 19, 2026Updated: March 19, 2026
Forrest HershbergerBy Forrest Hershberger

SIDNEY, Neb. — The SAGA Fund continues to invest in projects that strengthen and enhance the community, awarding $96,935.68 in grants to local initiatives so far. As the next grant cycle approaches, community members are encouraged to submit applications before the April 1 deadline.

The SAGA Fund was established to support projects and ideas that make a meaningful and lasting impact throughout the community. Through the funding awarded to date, the program has already helped support a variety of initiatives that benefit local residents and organizations.

Community members, organizations, and local groups are encouraged to consider how their ideas could positively impact the area. The SAGA Fund seeks projects that serve a broad group of people and create benefits that will last well into the future.

Applicants are encouraged to consider projects that:

· Impact a broad group of people within the community

· Create lasting benefits for future generations

· Strengthen community spaces and connections

· Introduce new opportunities or resources for residents

The continued success of the SAGA Fund reflects a shared commitment to investing in ideas that strengthen the community. With nearly $100,000 already distributed, the fund aims to continue supporting innovative projects that contribute to the long-term vitality of the region. Applications for the current grant cycle must be submitted by April 1 at sagafund.org.

As the deadline approaches, residents are encouraged to consider ideas that could have a lasting influence on the community. The SAGA Fund is intended to support projects that not only meet current needs but also create opportunities and benefits that will serve the community for many years to come.

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