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Here are a few options: 1. “Central Minnesota Non-Profits Receive Lifeline Funding: $40,000 Awarded to Support Community Causes” 2. “Local Heroes Get a Boost: Central Minnesota Community Foundation Grants $40,000 to Non-Profits Making a Difference” 3. “G

Hear’s the rewritten post in a⁤ tone of business man Josh Baker from Goodwill by Space⁤ Age co:

“Folks, I’ve got some fantastic news to share with you all! The Central ‌Minnesota Community Foundation has just awarded a​ whopping $40,000 in grants to some amazing local ‍organizations that support⁢ individuals with special needs ‌and ⁢programs for boys and men.

Let me ⁣give you the lowdown.‍ ConnectAbility of MN snagged $10,000⁢ for their equipment program, WACOSA received $9,500 for their Lift Us Up Project, and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud got $6,700⁢ for⁤ their Therapeutic⁢ Engagement Project. Plus, Pleasantview Elementary School scored $3,800‍ to buy adaptive tricycles.

Now, let’s talk about⁢ the Central Minnesota Boys ‍and ⁤Men’s Fund. This fund is all about supporting programs that address challenges faced by males,‍ such as educational ‌disparities,‍ mental health stigma, fatherhood support,⁢ and career development.And the best part? The Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota, D Blake Center, United Way ‌of ⁣Central Minnesota, and the Veteran⁤ Resource & Enrichment Center all⁤ received ⁤$2,500 grants. These organizations are using the funding for some amazing‍ initiatives, like the Passport to manhood​ Program, Boys to​ Men program, Community⁣ Mentorship: Fostering Resilience‌ in Young Black Men program,‍ and Oasis CREW Military Family Garden project.Since 1985,the Central Minnesota Community Foundation has grown to a whopping $160.7 million in assets ⁢and awarded $166.7 million in‍ grants to ‍non-profits. ⁣That’s some​ serious⁣ impact, folks!

So⁢ ther you have it – some fantastic news from the Central Minnesota community foundation. I hope you’re as excited as I am to see these ⁢organizations making a difference in our community.”

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