RI Foundation Awards $385K for Community-Building Projects in 26 Cities & Towns

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RI Foundation Awards $385K for Community-Building Projects in 26 Cities & Towns

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The Rhode Island Foundation has awarded $385,000 in grand to fund neighborhood-based projects in 26 cities and towns across the state. 

“Our grants will create places to gather, make friendships and launch new collaborations that will build community connections throughout Rhode Island,” said Jessica David, the Foundation’s executive vice president of strategy and community investments.

The work includes expanding community gardens in Providence, racial equity training for community leaders in Cranston; and preserving the history of Latinos in Rhode Island.

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The Grants 

The RI Foundation funded 45 projects in 26 cities and towns. 

The maximum grant was $10,000.

The work is expected to be underway before the end of the year.

The African Alliance of RI (AARI) received $10,000 to improve existing AARI community gardens and expand garden projects at Chad Brown and Hartford Park apartment complexes and 883 Eddy St. in Providence and Aldersbridge Communities in East Providence.

The Cranston Public Library received $10,000 to offer racial equity training to as many as 50 municipal, business and nonprofit leaders this fall. The initiative is a partnership with the OneCranston Working Cities Initiative and the Cranston City Council.

Rhode Island Latino Arts received $4,000 to create an archive that displays the rich and blooming history of Latin Americans living in Rhode Island. 

The Nuestras Raíces Latino Oral History Project of Rhode Island aims to bring the community together through storytelling and document collection.

To see the full list of grant recipients, click here. 
 


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