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More than 2,900 children to Benefit from Princeton Area Community Foundation COVID-19.
More than 2,900 children to Benefit from Princeton Area Community Foundation COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund grants for summer programs
Princeton Area Community Foundation
The Princeton Area Community Foundation has awarded $199,000 in COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund grants to nonprofits holding summer programs that will include instruction to help students overcome learning loss caused by the pandemic.
“Through these grants, we are helping 25 nonprofits engage 2,900 children in educational and social-emotional learning programs,” Jeffrey M. Vega, president and CEO of the Community Foundation, said in a prepared statement. “We know COVID-19 caused significant disruptions to education, especially for students living in under-resourced communities, and we hope these grants will help young people rebound from some of that learning loss and re-engage children in the many community-based prog
MillhillPennsylvaniaUnited-statesRutgers-universityNew-jerseyPrincetonHightstownWoodrow-wilson-elementary-schoolPrinceton-universityFernbrookAmericanUrbanpromise-trenton(FORT LEE, NJ) After going virtual since March 2021 and creating several productions online, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company has announced its return to performing for live audiences in June 2021 in both indoor and outdoor presentations. The Company’s first live audience-facing performance will be presented by the Jamaica Dance Festival outdoors at Rufus King Park. 150-29 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, New York on Saturday, June 12 at 7:30pm. The Jamaica Dance Festival is a program of A Better Jamaica, an advocacy organization for the community.
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The April 16 Performance Will Benefit State-Wide Arts Recovery
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GLASSBORO, N.J., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Rowan University s College of Performing Arts is pleased to welcome Phillipa Soo, the Tony-nominated star of Broadway s
Hamilton, for a special livestream performance on Friday, April 16, 2021, at 8:00 PM EST. She will be joined by her Musical Director and collaborator, Or Matias. The engagement will include an exclusive VIP Q&A opportunity and a Masterclass for Rowan students. A large portion of the ticket sales will go towards the New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund, formed to provide relief to a sector devastated by the pandemic.
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