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North Georgia Community Foundation announces this year's Community Impact Grant recipients

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 6:00AM on Saturday 29th September 2018 ( 6 years ago )

The North Georgia Community Foundation has selected programs and projects at 27 non-profit organizations to receive a Community Impact Grant this year.

A total of $66,611.50 will be spread across the Foundation’s 15-county region to help address an array of community initiatives.

“The non-profits in our footprint do an amazing job of identifying important needs in the communities that they serve,” says Michelle Prater, President & CEO at NGCF.  "We are proud to be able to support their efforts and the difference they are making.”

This year's recipients are:

Hall County

• Academy of Innovation to purchase classroom curriculum for lessons aimed at

transforming non-readers into writers.

• Family Ties-Gainesville, Inc. to fund counseling, mental health and parenting classes for

low income and at-risk families.

• Fast Friends of Hall County Animal Shelter, Inc. to sponsor urgent and senior dogs for

rescue by providing them with heartworm treatments if needed.

• Gainesville Ballet Company for the Dance Discovery Community Outreach program,

which provides free dance classes weekly to children at the Boys & Girls Clubs of

Lanier.

• Good News at Noon, Inc. to assist with their Helping Hands project to automate

volunteer management and tracking with a software system.

• Good News Clinics, Inc. to provide flu and pneumonia vaccines to low-income patients

with chronic conditions such as diabetes.

• ITN Lanier to expand its senior transportation program and grow their ridership.

• Jubilee Farm, Inc. for a storage shed for garden supplies and equipment on the farm that

grows fruit and vegetables for the homeless.

• North Georgia Works to support a transitional workforce development center which

helps homeless men re-enter society.

• Randy and Friends, Inc. to purchase a cash register at The Rooster's Perch in order to

provide on-site job training for adults with disabilities.

• The Path Project to support an on-site computer lab at a low-income mobile park, which

students can use to do their homework and projects.

 

Forsyth County

• Forsyth County Public Library for the Leap into Literacy program aimed at introducing

infants, toddlers and preschoolers to reading and teaching the importance of early

literacy.

• The Place of Forsyth County to fund a young adult internship program that provides

youth with training opportunities

 

Franklin County

• Franklin County Mentor Volunteer Program to update and revise their training

resources for new and existing mentors.

 

Habersham County

• Circle of Hope to provide a pet shelter for victims of domestic violence while they reside

in their emergency shelter.

• Friends of the Cornelia-Habersham Library to install permanent shelving in their

Community Room.

• The Mustard Seed Counseling Services, Inc. to provide computers in the Irby Family

Center where low-income families come to receive counseling.

 

Jackson County

• Humane Society of Jackson County to provide spay and neuter services to the animals

of low-income families.

• Legacy Youth Mentoring to provide educational and life skill mentoring for at risk

students.

 

Stephens County

• The Salvation Army of Toccoa for Home Sweet Home for the Homeless which provides

for resources for the homeless.

 

Multiple Counties

• Acceptance Recovery Center for the Risk Reduction Program to help those with

addictions change their behavior to sustain a sober lifestyle.

• Boys & Girls Clubs of Lanier for the Saturday Morning Learning Lab, which provides

tutoring, mentoring and enrichment opportunities to students who need extra support.

• Food Bank of Northeast Georgia For the Mobile School Food Pantry, which provides a

healthy mixture of food to children in need during non-school hours.

• Lake Lanier Association To remove trash, debris and repair docks at the Lake Lanier

Olympic Park Shore Sweep.

• NOA’s Ark for Operation Organize which creates closets and storage space for shelter

bedrooms.

• Off the Chain USA to provide materials for fences for chained dogs, and pet ownership

education to the owners and community.

• Sacred Roots Farm to support a child development area that serves women with children

who have been victims of human trafficking.

 

Prater

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