News Summary
The Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area announced over $660,000 in grant awards to 48 local nonprofit organizations. This funding aims to support vital services across arts, health, education, and more, continuing a legacy of community support and enhancement. Since 1997, the grants have positively impacted countless lives in the region, showcasing the dedication of volunteers and donors alike.
Augusta Celebrates Generosity: Over $660,000 Awarded to Local Nonprofits
In an impressive display of community spirit, Augusta has recently been abuzz with excitement as the Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) announced its latest round of grant awards totaling more than $660,000. This generous funding is set to benefit 48 nonprofit organizations serving not just our cherished Richmond and Columbia counties, but also the neighboring Burke and McDuffie counties in Georgia, along with Aiken and Edgefield counties in South Carolina.
A Legacy of Community Support
This round of grants is a part of the Community Grants Program, which has been making waves for nearly 30 years. Over the decades, this program has adapted and evolved, ensuring that it remains attuned to our community’s needs. It’s all thanks to the tireless efforts of over 140 volunteers, who diligently review grant applications, conduct site visits, and ultimately decide which programs will receive these much-needed funds.
Diverse Support for Essential Services
The awarded grants will support various sectors, such as arts, cultural and historical organizations, health improvement, environmental protection, and educational opportunities for disadvantaged individuals. This diversity in funding demonstrates a comprehensive commitment to uplifting the community in multiple aspects of life.
Since the program’s inception in 1997, contributions from Augusta National Golf Club, along with numerous community partners and individual donors, have allowed the Foundation to invest over $24.3 million back into our communities. Now that’s a legacy worth cheering for!
Highlighted Grant Recipients
Among the many deserving recipients, the following organizations received notable funding to help support their ongoing missions:
- 100 Black Men of Augusta: $12,740 for STEAM and Robotics programs.
- Aiken Technical College Foundation: $12,750 for a food pantry to assist low-income students.
- Augusta Dream Center: $12,000 for their Youth Enrichment Program.
- Augusta Heritage Academy: $15,000 allocated for transportation needs for K-8 students.
- Augusta Museum of History: $12,705 to support oral history initiatives and workshops.
- Augusta Rescue Mission: $12,750 to enhance health and wellness in their transformation program.
- Augusta Symphony: $15,000 for community musical and educational programs.
- Burn Foundation of America: $15,000 dedicated to supporting burn patients and their families.
- Cancer Support Services: $12,750 for essential support services for cancer patients.
- Child Enrichment: $15,000 for therapy programs aimed at aiding abused and neglected children.
Other recipients received grant amounts as well, including $15,000 for the Community Medical Clinic of Aiken County, Mental Health America of Aiken County, and Murphy-Harpst Children’s Centers, highlighting the broad impact of these funds.
A Step Towards Positive Change
The funds aim to combat pressing issues such as food insecurity, homelessness, and mental health support, all while providing vital educational resources. The announcements took place during a gathering at the Kroc Center in Augusta, showcasing the collaborative effort that goes into supporting our local communities.
Various organizations expressed their immense gratitude for the grants, emphasizing how critical this funding is in expanding their services and reaching underserved populations. The impact of these awards is sure to resonate throughout our communities for years to come.
Stay Connected
For those interested in learning more about the grant programs offered by the Community Foundation for CSRA, further information can be found at www.cfcsra.org. Join the celebration of community unity and support — everyone can play a role in creating lasting change!
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- WRDW: Community Foundation Awards Over $660,000 to Local Nonprofits
- Google Search: Community Foundation CSRA
- WJBF: Community Foundation Donates to Nonprofits
- Wikipedia: Nonprofit Organization
- Augusta Chronicle: Community Foundation Offers Grant Assistance
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Grant
- Post and Courier: CSRA Grants for Community Services
- Google News: CSRA Grants
