What used to be a space for research and computer use at the Cranberry Public Library has turned into a Science, Technology, ...
The public may now vote and comment on two design themes included in the second community survey for the South Maui Quick ...
Community-based projects driven by universities are a powerful blend of education and social impact, creating ripples that empower individuals and uplift entire societies. These initiatives serve ...
Maui Metropolitan Planning Organization needs the community’s help in picking a design theme for Kihei’s new street art ...
Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation is currently accepting applications for free paint and coating products for ...
People living in Aberdeen’s priority neighbourhoods have voted for 23 projects to receive funding to improve their communities thanks to UDECIDE, Aberdeen City Council’s participatory budget programme ...
Project Red, a student-based non-profit founded in 2021 has over 100 student volunteers and has raised over $10,000 for community outreach and volunteer opportunities. Project Red is a volunteer ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The city of Grand Rapids is supporting community projects with a total investment of $81,800 from the Neighborhood Match Fund (NMF). The money will go toward the completion ...
community welcome sign, historic structure or public art projects or to refresh public spaces in preparation for significant community milestone celebrations through its Paint the Town Grant program.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The city of Grand Rapids is investing over $80,000 in 20 different community-led projects. The city announced Monday it has awarded a total of $81,800 as part of the ...
Successful in the category of Community Project Award is Advantage! Barrow Raiders Community Foundation which works closely with adults with learning disabilities. Advantage! recognised that ...
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