Community Foundation Helps Nonprofit Organizations


Foundation: Greater Green Bay Community Foundation

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A grant amounting to a total of $64,343 has been awarded to 14 nonprofit organizations from the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation. The grants will help a variety of people in Northeastern Wisconsin, including youths, the elderly and low-income groups.

The recipients of the grants were the following: The Green Bay Botanical Garden, The Neville Public Museum Foundation, The Center for Childhood Safety, Family & Childcare Resources of N.E.W., Literacy partners of Kewaunee County Inc., Northeast Wisconsin Technical College�s Educational Foundation, The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin Inc., Edison Middle School in Green Bay, ASPIRO Inc., The Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay, Encompass Early Education and Care Inc., Golden House in Green Bay, The Salvation Army of Green Bay and The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay for Camp Lloyd.


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