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Easterseals Redwood is grateful for the continued partnership of AT&T, who awarded a generous $30,000 grant to bridge the digital divide with veterans and people with disabilities. Funding will create a computer lab at the brand-new Military & Veteran Center.
Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) is grateful to American Council of the Blind of Ohio, Greater Cincinnati Chapter for a $1000 grant to purchase equipment and provide instruction for a member of ACBOGC.
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is pleased to announce that they have received a $12,057 grant from the Cincinnati Town and Country Garden Club for enhancements to their landscaping. The Stowe House volunteers and staff wish to thank the Club members for their friendship and support.
The Victorian at Riverside is proud to announce it received a grant from the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels (HOKC) for $7,200 to install leaf guards on the home's roof gutters.
Valley Interfaith Community Resource Center would like to thank EFSP Phase 41 for their $12,500 grant for food resources. The GE Employees Community Fund for their $5,000 grant and Starbucks Foundation for their $1,000 gift. We also thank Prasco Laboratories for their continued support by providing meals to those we serve.
Action Ministries Food Pantry is honored and grateful to the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels for their recent grant of $7,500 to purchase food for the weekly food packs sent home to about 250 children in the Kenton County School District each weekend during the school year. $7,500 will pay for food for about 1,875 bags.
Santa Maria Community Services, Inc. is pleased to announce that it received a $30,000 grant from the Greater Cincinnati Foundation for its Promoting Our Preschoolers (POP) program. POP aims to address academic inequity in kindergarteners within the Price Hill community by tackling the disparities in education access faced by individuals of color and those from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
On June 24, 2024, Impact 100 announced the seven nonprofits selected to be the 2024 Impact 100 Grant Finalists at its Meet the Finalist event. The finalists are: The Bridge Adaptive Sports and Recreation, Cornerstone Renter Equity, CityLink Center, Last Mile Food Rescue, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Ohio Justice & Policy Center, and UpSpring.
DoitforJack and the Jack Quehl Foundation are pleased to announce they received over $60,000 during Fentanyl Awareness Days in Loveland. We are truly grateful for the support of the Loveland community to help raise awareness of the dangers of fentanyl.
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