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ALACHUA The Alachua Chamber of Commerce has awarded $22,000 in grants to six local organizations, providing crucial funding to support educational initiatives, youth programs, and community development efforts. The funding was made possible through the Chamber’s annual SportsFest Golf Tournament, held at the Turkey Creek Golf Course in Alachua.

The grant recipients include Irby Elementary, Alachua Elementary, Santa Fe High PTSA, Santa Fe High School Hospitality Council, a joint Mebane Middle/Kiwanis Club initiative, and the City of Alachua Recreation Department. These organizations will utilize the funds to encourage positive student behavior, improve school attendance, enhance career awareness programs, and provide scholarships in sports, arts, history, and robotics.

During the most recent Chamber Luncheon, a record-breaking crowd gathered to celebrate the contributions of the SportsFest Golf Tournament and the impact of the grants. With standing-room-only attendance, the luncheon underscored the community’s strong support for local youth and educational initiatives.

SportsFest Golf Tournament Chair Shelley Vickers highlighted the importance of the event, emphasizing the lasting impact it has on the next generation. “Our community came together to celebrate the incredible work the Alachua Chamber is doing for our youth,” said Vickers. “The energy in the room was incredible, proving once again the Alachua Chamber’s commitment to uplifting our community’s future leaders.”

The Sportsfest golf tournament takes place annually the Saturday before Father’s Day and is a collaboration between the Alachua Chamber of Commerce, community partners, and local businesses. The golf tournament not only serves as a competitive and enjoyable day for participants but also plays a key role in raising funds to benefit local schools and community programs. Businesses that sponsor the event gain visibility while directly contributing to initiatives that strengthen the educational and recreational opportunities available to Alachua’s youth.

The Chamber’s commitment to investing in the future of Alachua remains evident through these grant awards. “These funds will directly impact our youth by promoting positive behavior, increasing school attendance, boosting career awareness, and funding scholarships in sports, arts, history, and robotics,” said Vickers.

By fostering community partnerships and supporting youth-centered programs, the Chamber continues to play a vital role in enhancing not only economic development but educational opportunities as well.

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