Del Norte LOV Foundation Announces Inaugural 2021 Spring Cycle Community Grant-Making Program Recipients
Del Norte LOV Foundation News:
The Del Norte LOV (Living Our Vision) Foundation, an independent 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization associated with Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU), has announced the five nonprofit organization recipients of its inaugural 2021 Spring Cycle Del Norte LOV Foundation Community Grant-Making Program.
Each nonprofit organization grantee will receive $2,500 in charitable funds toward their programming.
“Giving back in a big way is in our DNA the Foundation’s grant-making initiative is just another way we fulfill our purpose to be a reliable and trusted partner in the communities we serve”, said Deb Salazar, Del Norte LOV Foundation Board President/Chief Experience Officer at DNCU.
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Del Norte LOV Foundation Announces $25,000 Grant-Making Project Aimed At Improving Lives Of Youth And Families
DNCU News:
SANTA FE – The Del Norte LOV (Living Our Vision) Foundation, a nonprofit organization run by Del Norte Credit Union employees, announces a new grant-making project aimed at directly improving youth and family programs from 501(c)3 organizations in New Mexico.
The Community Grants project will be compromised of two award cycles on an annual basis and will distribute a total of $25,000 among 10 grantees for the 2021 year.
Nonprofit organizations and partners of the credit union are invited to fill-out and submit the online application by April 15, 2021 for consideration in the spring cycle. The fall grant-making cycle will begin Sept. 15, with applications due by Oct. 15, 2021.
Salud Family Health Centers to open pop-up vaccination clinic Thursday in Aurora
Clinic hopes to vaccinate 500 Coloradans over the age of 70 in 2 days
Sloan Dickey
and last updated 2021-01-13 19:07:29-05
AURORA, Colo. Salud Family Health Centers are teaming up Thursday with UCHealth and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) to get COVID-19 vaccines to 500 Coloradans over the age of 70. The organization will construct a pop-up vaccine clinic in Aurora. It is a great model of hour our community can work together to get our citizens vaccinated, said John Santistevan, president of Salud Family Health Centers in Colorado. It is a very large network of serving the underserved.
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David Woosley, MD at the Jackson Health Systems, receives a Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine from Carol Biggs, CNO at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami Dec. 15. The coronavirus pandemic dominated Patch’s South Florida news headlines in 2020. ( Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FL The coronavirus pandemic dominated headlines – and the interest of Patch readers in South Florida in 2020.
And for good reason. These are unprecedented times and new information about COVID-19, as well as how communities have battled the spread of the virus, has been released daily.
But other stories unrelated to coronavirus grabbed readers attention in 2020, as well. Here are some of the top Patch stories in South Florida this year.