Community Foundation Grants to Diversified Community Services
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Aging Resources Of Douglas CountyYear Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $5,000
Grant Purpose - These Grant Funds Will Support Safety Services To Older Adults, As Well As Adults With Physical Disabilities Living In Douglas County. Aging Resources Provides Simple Home Modifications That Make Big Impacts; Grab Bars, Wheelchair Ramps, Hand Railings, And Proper Lighting Are A Few Examples. We Have Developed A Home Safety Assessment And A Fire Safety Assessment As Part Of Our Help At Home Program. Volunteers, Staff, And Other Community Partners Work Together To Make Sure Residents' Homes Are Safe, Tidy, And Comfortable To Live In. Last Year, Our Volunteers Alone Provided 2,179 Hours Of Help Within The Help At Home Program. "i've Been Living In My Home For Over Half My Life, And I Like It Very Much. This Program Helps Me Stay Here." Carol, Age 74.
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Douglas County Community FoundationOrganization -
Habitat For Humanity International Dba Cedar Valley Habitat For HumanityYear Awarded - 2017
Grant Amount - $46,297
Grant Purpose - 2016/17 Habitat-kirkwood College Partnership, 2017 Home Team Huddle, 2017 Hope Builders Home, 2017 Sweet Home Cedar Rapids, 2017 Women Build Home, 2018 Hope Builders Home, Annual Designated Distribution, Annual Designated Distribution For The Restore, General Support
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Greater Cedar Rapids Community FoundationOrganization -
Memorial Community Center IncYear Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $15,120
Grant Purpose - Provide A Preschool Program To 12 Preschool Children
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Idaho Community FoundationOrganization -
Perry School Community Services Center IncYear Awarded - 2019
Grant Amount - $7,500
Grant Purpose - Parents Of Preschool Youngsters (hippy) Program
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Rochester Area Community FoundationOrganization -
Families First IncYear Awarded - 2018
Grant Amount - $11,000
Grant Purpose - Parents As Teachers (formerly Known As Rocky Mountain Parents
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