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
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“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.”