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Capital City Bank reinvests into community organizations

CAPITAL CITY BANK Grady County President Charles Davis recently presented checks to several local organizations that were awarded grants from the Capital City Bank Group Foundation. Shown are, l-r: Felicia Hunter of Capital City Bank, Audrey Magee representing the Grady County Fine Arts Project, Barbara Garcia representing the Grady County Help Agency, Ernestine David representing Roddenbery Memorial Library, Cindy Johnson representing the Grady County Help Agency, Charles Davis of Capital City Bank, Kitty Stovall and Frank Roebuck representing the Grady County Fine Arts Project. The bank awarded $5,000 to these local organizations.

Capital City Bank Group Foundation routinely donates funds to charitable organizations in the communities it serves and during the 2017 grant cycle, the CCBG Foundation reinvested $5,000 into the Grady County community by way of grants awarded to several local organizations.
Benefiting from grants will be the Grady County Help Agency, the Grady County Fine Arts Project and the Roddenbery Memorial Library. The grants provided by the CCBG Foundation help these organizations and others like them fulfill their missions and enhance the lives of local citizens.
“We are grateful to be in a position to help organizations make an impact in our communities,” said Charles Davis, Capital City Bank President of Grady County. “Community involvement has always been a hallmark of Capital City Bank and by investing in worthwhile organizations such as these, the Capital City Bank Group Foundation can help build stronger communities.”
The CCBG Foundation is a nonprofit organization created in 1983 by Capital City Bank Group that provides grants to nonprofit, charitable organizations and institutions exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Applications are reviewed once a year and are due by April 1. 

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