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A new group of lucky finalists have been selected for Impact 100 Palm Beach County’s next season of giving.

The 12 finalists were announced during a cocktail party at Neiman Marcus at Town Center mall; winners will be announced April 23 and will each receive a $100,000 grant. Runners-up are eligible for a merit grant.

The women of Impact 100 each donate $1,000 per year to go toward a collective pool of grants that are distributed to winners voted upon by members. They’ll begin voting on their top picks April 14 and the winners will be announced during the Grand Awards Celebration at Boca West Country Club on April 23. The nonprofits also have a chance to make a presentation during the celebration.

“Impact 100 Palm Beach County continues to prove the power of collective giving,” Kimberly Boldt, co-president, said in a press release. “By joining forces, our members help fund transformative projects that leave a lasting impact on our community.”

Now in its 14th year, the group has collected more than $6.8 million in grant money from its members, benefiting 112 community organizations.

The finalists and their benefitting projects, with one $100,000 winner per category:

Arts, Culture & Historic Preservation

Education

Environment & Animal Welfare

Family

Health & Wellness

Boca magazine is a proud media sponsor for Impact 100.

Christiana Lilly

Author Christiana Lilly

Christiana Lilly is the editor in chief at Boca magazine, where she enjoys putting a spotlight on the Boca Raton and Palm Beach County community through both print and digital. Previously, she was the company's web editor. An award-winning journalist, she is the past president of the Society of Professional Journalists Florida chapter and a proud graduate of the University of Florida. She is also the author of "100 Things to Do in Fort Lauderdale Before You Die."

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