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From left: Lori Jean Kinsey, Tin Mountain executive director; Rick Steber, capital campaign chair; Nancy Devine, Tin Mountain board chair; and Dot Seybold, Ham Charitable Foundation executive director. (COURTESY PHOTO)

ALBANY — A $100,000 grant from the Kendal C. and Anna Ham Charitable Foundation helped Tin Mountain take a giant leap towards their capital campaign goal of raising $1.3 million through its Planting Seeds, the next 40 years, capital campaign.

Thanks to the generosity of individuals, members and foundation such as the Ham Charitable Foundation, Tin Mountain is well on its way towards achieving its financial goal. The Ham Charitable Foundation has been a long-time supporter of Tin Mountain Conservation Center. Since 1998, the Ham Foundation has supported Tin Mountain through capital campaigns and fund drives to purchase a truck, new computers and more.

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