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“Northern Ireland students are ramping up their campaign to see the £500 Covid Disruption Grant received by other students in higher education extended to those who were excluded. The payment does not currently apply to students from Northern Ireland studying elsewhere, while those in further education are only able to receive a one-off payment of £60 to address digital poverty …” (more) [Andrew Madden,

NI Further Education students feel undervalued after being excluded from £500 Covid grant

NI Further Education students feel undervalued after being excluded from £500 Covid grant All students have faced severe disruption to their studies this year, and all students deserve better than the support this government has provided for them Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Further Education students in Northern Ireland have described feeling undervalued and disappointed after being excluded from receiving the £500 Covid Disruption Grant received by other students in Higher Education.

Enriching Our Community : Foundation gifts Creative 360 a $28K revenue disruption grant

Enriching Our Community : Foundation gifts Creative 360 a $28K revenue disruption grant Midland Daily News FacebookTwitterEmail Creative 360 is located at 1517 Bayliss St. (Daily News file photo) Creative 360 announces with gratitude that it has received a $28,000 Revenue Disruption Grant from the Midland Area Community Foundation and the Midland County COVID-19 Response/Disaster Relief Fund. These funds, which were awarded under the focus area “Enriching Our Community, will be used to support the arts center and its programming at 1517 Bayliss St. The Revenue Disruption Grant opportunity was offered to organizations that have experienced a disruption to their pre-pandemic revenue streams due to the direct impact of COVID-19.

Midland community foundation gifts $30K to Arnold Center

Midland community foundation gifts $30K to Arnold Center Midland Daily News FacebookTwitterEmail The Arnold Center, whose on-going mission is to empower individuals with disabilities and other barriers to independence through enhanced vocational, social and life skill training and services that lead to greater self-sufficiency, was awarded a COVID-19 Revenue Disruption Grant of $30,000 by the Midland Area Community Foundation. The Midland Area Community Foundation is an organization dedicated to providing philanthropic leadership to strengthen our community by fostering collaboration and giving today and in the future. “Our most sincere and deepest gratitude to the Midland Area Community Foundation for this COVID-19 Revenue Disruption Grant which truly helps us to continue our mission for our participants and associates during these challenging times caused by the COVID pandemic,” said Jennifer Grace, executive director of the Arnold Center.

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