The mayor of New York's Westchester County has released the full list of recipients of this year's grants from the Empire State Development Corp., the New York Times reports.
Here's a sampling: Food banks: $100,000 to provide food to hungry Ossining residents.
Human justice: $100,000 to provide free legal services to low-income immigrants facing eviction.
Water: $25,000 to protect drinking water for residents of Buchanan, Cortlandt, Ossining, and Peekskill.
Jobs and workforce development: $80,000 to provide a youth workforce development program in Mamaroneck, Mount Vernon, and New Rochelle.
Conservation and environment: $27,000 to promote environmental literacy in schools in Ossining, Port Chester, Tarrytown, White Plains, and Yonkers.
Energy: $15,000 to lead a campaign to eliminate County reliance on incinerating solid waste.
Click for the full list.
Read the Entire Article
A customized collection of news from foundations from around the Web.
The position young people are dealt with can be complex, and yet the entire economic system is still focused for an age that’s almost gone astray. The solution? Promoting social enterprise and getting these young people integrated into work.