The Kitsap Community Foundation has awarded 14 grants ranging from $300 to $2,500 for its 2012 grant cycle as part of its on-going support to meet the changing needs of the community.
Accordig to Pete Atha, executive director of the foundation, the projects funded include programs to assist with basic needs such as food programs for the low-income and homeless, to benefit children and youth by increasing reading skills, improving the lives of homeless youth.
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