USA TODAY Network and Gannett Foundation Announce 2022 “A Community Thrives” National Grant Recipients
The USA TODAY Network, part of Gannett Co. (NYSE: GCI), announced the recipients of national grants through its 'A Community Thrives' program, awarding over
- Awarding over
$6 million in grants to support local communities. $2.3 million allocated in grants, boosting community initiatives.- Successful crowdfunding initiative raised an additional
$3.7 million .
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Now in its sixth year, A Community Thrives awards grants to worthy causes and organizations across
After receiving over 760 submissions from organizations across 45 states and
“A Community Thrives and the
“Congratulations to this year’s A Community Thrives recipients,” said
The recipients chosen for the 16 national project grants are as follows:
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House of Hope Green Bay, Inc. -Green Bay, WI --$100,000 House of Hope , supports young parents and children experiencing homelessness. With this grant, they will open aDrop-In Center for at-risk youth at its shelter facility and coordinate comprehensive prevention and diversion strategies in collaboration with community partners to ensure that youth in theGreater Green Bay area will gain and maintain self-sufficiency and thrive well into adulthood.
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Crisis Line &
Safe House of Central Georgia -Macon, GA --$100,000
Crisis Line & Safe House provides community crisis intervention, safe shelter, comprehensive support and recovery services for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence with community education. The grant will help launch one ofGeorgia's first family justice centers, One Safe Place Macon. The center will serve victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder and dependent adult abuse, and human trafficking through coordinated services provided by multiple co-located agencies in a centralized building.
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Tandem Community Birth Center and Postpartum House Inc. -Bloomington, IN --$100,000
Tandem plans to open Bloomington’s first community birth center and postpartum house. The birth center will be focused on providing high touch, low tech care in a comfortable environment. The grant will support the completion of theTandem Birth Center and Midwifery Clinic in an underserved community.
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Black Clergy Collaborative of
Memphis -Memphis, TN --$50,000
The grant will support the Black Clergy Collaborative ofMemphis' Food Justice Program to expand community gardens and farmers markets in under-served neighborhoods inMemphis to address food insecurity. The Collaborative is a collective voice of theBlack Church inMemphis focusing on economic empowerment, civic engagement, and criminal justice reform and provides programming to address those issues.
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Fayetteville Justice for Our Neighbors -Fayetteville, NC --$50,000 Fayetteville Justice for Our Neighbors program provides large scale legalization efforts and low-cost legal immigration services inNorth Carolina through a network of partners. The grant will support immigration classes across the state at partner offices and training across the state to increase awareness of available services.
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Foster 360 -
Mesa, AZ --$50,000
Foster360's Culver Campus helps homeless youth break the cycle of homelessness and poverty, not just through safe housing but with a focus on trauma-informed care. The grant will support its partnership with the city ofMesa to open a second location in the downtown area, serving an additional 10 residents. Foster 360 is a partnership with Helen’s Hope Chest.
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Keeping Our
Promise Inc. -Pittsford, NY --$50,000
Providing a new start for families who have assistedthe United States military, the grant to Keeping Our Promise will provide ten Afghan families with rent, furniture and wrap around services to assist with their assimilation.
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Gainesville For All -
Live Oak, FL --$50,000
This group focuses on addressing racial and economic inequities and pushes for systematic change and solutions to help the community achieve its best potential. The grant will support physical plant needs forAll's Gainesville Empowerment Zones' Family Learning Center .
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Oasis Center -
Nashville, TN --$50,000
The grant will support the hiring of an additional counselor for the OasisCenter's Just Communities Project , which aims to strengthen mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth, while creating open and affirming spaces for youth within families, schools and communities inTennessee . The grant will also transform systems that impact youth (schools, foster care, etc.) through training and consultation for 200 providers to build communities of equity and inclusion.
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OpenDoor-Columbus -
Columbus, OH --$50,000
Open Door provides programs to women in recovery from addiction, supporting their transition to a healthy, drug-free life. This grant will support 10 families participating in the Open Table program, which involves a team of community volunteers for each family facing addiction and recovery, providing support during treatment, recovery and transition to independent lives.
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Prism EDC -
Milwaukee, WI --$25,000
The grant to Prisms EDC will enable the expansion of itsUpStart Kitchen & Brigade MKE programs.Upstart Kitchen supports young food service entrepreneurs and the Brigade MKE initiative trains youth for careers in food service. The mission of Prism EDC is to foster sustained economic growth for theSherman Park Community inMilwaukee .
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Memphis Library Foundation -Memphis, TN --$25,000 The Memphis Library Foundation grant will support the expansion of the Foundation’s neighborhood-based Teen After School STEM program.
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My Cup of
Tea Inc. -Memphis, TN --$25,000
Addressing work force pathways for women inMemphis , the grant to My Cup of Tea will fund the architectural and soft costs associated with the planning for four rent-to-own homes on a plot of land donated to the organization. The homes will be built using government funds.
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Fox Valley Memory Project Inc. -Menasha, WI --$25,000 Fox Valley Memory Project implements programs for the aging inMenasha and the surrounding communities for patients with Alzheimer’s and their care givers. The grant will enable the program’s expansion.
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Spencer Pride -Spencer, IN --$25,000 Spencer Pride provides health support to LGTBQ+ youth. The grant will fund the physical completion ofSpencer Pride's Health Program Space to provide confidential health and education services to the LGBTQ+ community in ruralIndiana .
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Akron Cooperative Farms -Akron, OH --$25,000
The grant will support the completion of a market Pavilion providing coverage to farmers in inclement weather and a space for community education programming.Akron Cooperative Farms transforms underutilized land into urban farms for community gardens and entrepreneurial enterprises designed to strengthen the social and economic fabric ofAkron through agriculture.
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