BankNewport has awarded $130,000 in grants to community organizations throughout Rhode Island. Twenty-five organizations that provide services related to food insecurity, mental health, distance learning, minority-owned small business, and underserved
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BankNewport has awarded $130,000 in grants to community organizations throughout Rhode Island. Twenty-five organizations that provide services related to food insecurity, mental health, distance learning, minority-owned small business, and underserved populations received the funding.
“We are humbled to have the opportunity to provide these proactive grants to 25 incredible organizations,” Sandra J. Pattie, President & CEO, BankNewport said in a statement. “In the best of times, these agencies work on shoestring budgets, and this year has been especially difficult. We are so appreciative of the work they do, despite many challenges, to bring hope and dignity to those most in need.”
The West Bay Community Action Program received a $5,000 grant to support its efforts. “The pandemic has impacted our population greatly and reduced funding has led to a reduction in our ability to provide much needed services to our community,” said Paul Salera, President/CEO, Westbay Community Action Program. “These funds will help bolster our Marketplace to increase food distribution as well as access to our child care facility for families with limited income.”
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