The generosity of Alabama's Tennessee Valley Authority has been on full display this week in the form of grants to area non-profit organizations.
WAFF reports the grants, part of the fourth round of TVA Cares funding, went to projects that address literacy, hunger, access to the arts, and providing students with sensory issues to take a break.
The projects had to have at least one of TVA's core priorities, including education, workforce development, arts and culture, diversity and inclusion, community enrichment, disaster relief, and emergency response, health, hunger, and housing, and innovation.
Among the projects receiving grants: Athens Arts League: $5,000 Tubano Thunder: drumming circle program through the Boys and Girls Club of Athens: $5,000 Athens City Schools Foundation: $5,000 Athens Fire & Rescue Auxiliary: $7,000 Shop with a firefighter: students learn how to shop on a budget with a firefighter for Christmas; students spend $100 on toys, $100 on necessities Athens Main Street Community Association: $3,500 Early Works Foundation: $60,000 Trinity Merchants Library: $60,000 Be Difference Task Force: $7,000 Meds to Beds: $7,000 Be Difference Foundation: $7,000 Hospice/ Cultural Hospital Foundation: $7,000
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