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More than $575,000 deployed to help those most affected by the COVID-19 crisis

More than $575,000 deployed to help those most affected by the COVID-19 crisis GREEN BAY, WI – Thanks to generous donors and community partners, more than $575,000 has been distributed in three weeks to local nonprofits working on the frontlines to support the people most affected by the coronavirus crisis. Grants from the Community Foundation’s More than $575,000 deployed to help those most affected by the COVID-19 crisis

Stand Together Foundation awards a quarter million dollars to programs supporting economic stability and self-sufficiency

Stand Together Foundation awards a quarter million dollars to programs supporting economic stability and self-sufficiency The Stand Together Foundation, awarded $255,023 in new funding for economic stability and self-sufficiency programs to five nonprofit organizations in its second year. The funding is primarily directed toward housing stability, education and workforce development and includes two three-year grants. Stand Together Foundation awards a quarter million dollars to programs supporting economic stability and self-sufficiency

Funds for Greater Green Bay awards $134,000 to local nonprofits

Funds for Greater Green Bay awards $134,000 to local nonprofits October 21, 2019 – The Greater Green Bay Community Foundation awarded $134,000 to 18 nonprofit organizations serving Brown, Kewaunee and Oconto counties through the Funds for Greater Green Bay grant program. The Funds for Greater Green Bay are a collection of funds of the Greater Funds for Greater Green Bay awards $134,000 to local nonprofits

Nonprofit Impact Initiative announces first grants to support long-term health of local nonprofits

Nonprofit Impact Initiative announces first grants to support long-term health of local nonprofits August 21, 2019 – The Nonprofit Impact Initiative has awarded $35,000 in initial grants to strengthen local organizations in the first component of a multi-tiered program to support nonprofits in Brown, Door, Kewaunee and Oconto counties. The first group learning session, the Nonprofit Impact Initiative announces first grants to support long-term health of local nonprofits