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 Colleges 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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