Jan 2, 2021
SALEM Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Nov. 24 to distribute more than $13 million in grant funding to 53 different non-profits around Ohio. The order divides up Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funding for the state’s current fiscal year, which ends June 30, 2021. The TANF money, which comes from the federal and state government, is allocated through the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Many Northeast Ohio organizations will receive funding under the order, including $50,000 to The Brightside Project that will give children in Columbiana County food, personal care items, and school supplies.
Since the start of the Coronavirus Pandemic, The Brightside Project has seen a 73% increase in children needing help through their Crisis Relief Food for Kids program. “This funding is a big deal for children and families in Columbiana County. It was a very competitive grant process and we’re so thankful that Governor De
Jan 2, 2021
SALEM Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Nov. 24 to distribute more than $13 million in grant funding to 53 different non-profits around Ohio. The order divides up Temporary Assistance for Needy Families funding for the state’s current fiscal year, which ends June 30, 2021. The TANF money, which comes from the federal and state government, is allocated through the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Many Northeast Ohio organizations will receive funding under the order, including $50,000 to The Brightside Project that will give children in Columbiana County food, personal care items, and school supplies.
Since the start of the Coronavirus Pandemic, The Brightside Project has seen a 73% increase in children needing help through their Crisis Relief Food for Kids program. “This funding is a big deal for children and families in Columbiana County. It was a very competitive grant process and we’re so thankful that Governor De