Impact 100 Palm Beach County Gears Up for 15th Year of Donations
By Boca Vibe
Impact 100 Palm Beach County Gears Up for 15th Year of Donations
The ladies of Impact 100 Palm Beach County have announced the finalists in the running for its $100,000 grants, marking a significant milestone in their 15th year of philanthropic efforts. With a growing membership and increasing donations, the group is poised to make an even greater impact on the community. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
- Impact 100 Palm Beach County has grown to become one of the largest chapters of the national organization, with a membership that has enabled them to donate over $800,000 to area nonprofits in the past year alone.
- The Junior League of Boca Raton added an additional $10,000 donation to their efforts, further demonstrating the collective power of women coming together to make a difference.
“Impact 100 Palm Beach County has always been about the power of women coming together to make a difference,” said Janean Mileusnic, president of Impact 100 Palm Beach County. “In our 15th year, that mission feels stronger than ever. These organizations are doing incredible work in our community, and we’re excited to support their efforts.”

The finalists for the $100,000 grants will be announced soon, and the winning organization will receive a significant boost to their existing funding. The impact of this donation will be felt throughout the community, with opportunities for growth, development, and positive change.
- Some of the organizations that have benefited from Impact 100 Palm Beach County’s donations in the past include:
- The Boca Raton Children’s Museum
- The Boys & Girls Clubs of South Palm Beach County
- The Humane Society of Broward County
As Impact 100 Palm Beach County continues to grow and thrive, their commitment to making a difference in the community remains unwavering. With their 15th year of donations underway, it’s clear that this group of women is dedicated to leaving a lasting impact on Boca Raton and beyond.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report