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ATH pays tribute to retiring grantwriter

Christina Martin retiring grantwriter ATH

Christina Martin, one of the founders of After the Harvest who has worked tirelessly writing grants for ATH for the past seven years, has retired from her pro bono grant writing services effective Dec. 31, 2021.

Christina has also served on the Board of Directors since 2014 and will continue to serve on the board through May of 2023.

In addition to her incredible skill as a grant writer, Christina has served as a pro bono nonprofit consultant for ATH, guiding the organization through countless milestones in the life of a nonprofit. From securing 501(c)(3) status, through incorporation, board development, and the very many other stages in nonprofit development, Christina has taken an active role in the success of After the Harvest.

We will always be grateful to “Miss Martin” for her wisdom and strength in guiding ATH through seven years of success as the region’s only gleaning organization.