Burlington County organizations receive COVID-19 reliefÂ
The Princeton Area Community Foundation (PACF) awarded over $2 million to more than 50 local nonprofits in its second phase of COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Grant funding activities.
Thanks to the philanthropic spirit of the community, and donor contributions, PACF awarded grants to organizations focused on immediate needs such as food insecurity, healthcare, housing, mental health, and other social service needs, as well as helping children in the region continue educational activities and reduce learning loss, according to information provided by PACF.
In addition to the grants focusing on immediate needs, more than a dozen nonprofits received organizational capacity-building grants for work aligned with nonprofit recovery and rebuilding.
Princeton Area Community Foundation awards over $2 million in second phase of COVID-19 relief
The Princeton Area Community Foundation (PACF) awarded over $2 million to more than 50 local nonprofits in its second phase of COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Grant funding activities.
Thanks to the philanthropic spirit of the community, and donor contributions, PACF awarded grants to organizations focused on immediate needs such as food insecurity, healthcare, housing, mental health, and other social service needs, as well as helping children in the region continue educational activities and reduce learning loss, according to information provided by PACF.
In addition to the grants focusing on immediate needs, more than a dozen nonprofits received organizational capacity-building grants for work aligned with nonprofit recovery and rebuilding.
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett has partnered with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) to address the digital divide in the community.
Together, the City and MAPC are working to develop a Digital Access and Equity Plan to enhance the digital capacity throughout the City.
“I want to ensure that the entire Everett community has digital access,” said Mayor DeMaria. “By partnering with MAPC, the City of Everett will be able to address the digital divide in the community. I look forward to seeing the results of the assessment and developing an action plan for next steps.”
Jan 20, 2021
The United Way of Ross County COVID-19 Recovery Fund, has continued to award grants to local organizations nearly 11 months after the pandemic began impacting the area.
Due to the generosity of the Ross County Commissioners and PACCAR INC, since April of 2020, the United Way of Ross County has awarded forty-four COVID-19 grants totaling $561,000.
Recipients of grants include the following:
Adena Local Schools, The Assistance House, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Buck Fifty, Carver Community Center, Cheryl s House of Hope, Child Protection Center, Children s Hunger Alliance, Chillicothe City Schools, Chillicothe Civic Theatre, Chillicothe & Ross County Public Library, Church Triumphant, Easter Seals, Elizabeth s Hope, First Wesleyan Church, Good Samaritan Network, Huntington Kindness Cupboard, Integrated Services for Behavioral Health at Zane Trace,Church of Christ in Christian Union J216 Ministry, Jr. Achievement, Majestic Theatre, Mighty Children s Museum, Military