Future Fund awards record $122k during 2025 grant cycle

Future Fund awards record $122k during 2025 grant cycle
Nonprofits serving children and youth in the Abilene community awarded Future Fund grants.
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Update your browserFuture Fund members are the reason we're able to give funding to so many nonprofits serving local children and youth.
That's why we like doing Future Fund member spotlights! This month we'd like to highlight Jodie and Nick Arrott.
"Jodie and I decided to become members of the Future Fund in order to do our small part to give back to the Big Country community that has given so much to us. What we really like about the Future Fund is the way it is involved in so many local charitable endeavors, allowing it to touch as many Big County lives as possible," said Nick.
Nick is a partner at Centennial Title. Jodie and Nick are from Bronte and have two children - Payton, who is a junior at Texas A&M University; and 18-month-old Callen.
Future Fund membership dues go into the endowment, and grants from the fund's revenue are made each year to nonprofits serving local children and youth.
Nonprofits serving children and youth in the Abilene community awarded Future Fund grants.
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