Angels Camp, CA – Over 25 Calaveras County community providers get a financial boost this year from the Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF).
CCF has granted grants to 27 groups totaling about $152,500.00. Its yearly competitive awards provide financial support to nonprofit groups, schools, and government entities in Calaveras County. This year’s grants are awarded to:
Amador County Senior Citizens – Meals on Wheels program for Calaveras residents; Blue Mountain Coalition for Youth & Families – Groceries for community food project. Grant made possible by a generous grant from the San Joaquin Community Foundation’s Health and Wellness Fund to better health and wellness in Calaveras County; Blue Mountain Community Renewal Council – Health & safety programs; Blue Mountain Players (West Point Town Square) – Construction of community gazebo. Grant made possible by generous donations from the Jackson Rancheria Hotel/Casino Community Fund-Calaveras Employees; Calaveras Community Television – Future Film Makers project; Calaveras County Library (San Andreas) – Furniture, rugs, floor cushions, and play-space items. Grant made possible by generous donations from the Jackson Rancheria Hotel/Casino Community Fund-Calaveras Employees; Calaveras County Search & Rescue – Team training for trailing and searches; Calaveras Humane Society – Senior veterinary services assistance; Calaveras Unified School District (Calaveras High School) – Paint gym wall for Gym upgrades; County of Calaveras Public Health Division – Backpacks, school supplies, & hygiene kits. Grant made possible by a generous grant from the San Joaquin Community Foundation’s Health and Wellness Fund to better health and wellness in Calaveras County.; Douglas Flat Community Center – Construction of wall footings for restoration project; Ebbetts Pass Community Center – Window rescue and repair; Friends of Calaveras Animal Service – Animal welfare projects; Friends of Turner Park – Weed cloth for playground restoration project; Gardens to Grow In – Garden shed constructions, concrete & shelving; Good Samaritan Community Covenant Church – Food pantry; Hospice of Amador and Calaveras – Respite care for Calaveras County; Mark Twain Elementary School – New school display cases Motherlode Feral Cat Alliance – Animal welfare projects; Murphys Community Club– Park bathroom upgrades. Grant made possible by a generous grant from the Community Betterment Fund for the Murphys Area provided by Bob & Joanna Reagan. Murphys School of Music – Recording equipment; Nexus Youth & Family Services – Youth center expansion and Nurtured Hearts Approach Workshops; San Andreas Community Covenant Church – Food pantry; St. Patrick’s Helping Hands – Food pantry; The Resource Connection – County food bank. Grant made possible by a generous grant from the San Joaquin Community Foundation’s Health and Wellness Fund to better health and wellness in Calaveras County; Tri-Dam Lions Community Service Corporation – Well improvements; Valley Springs Elementary School PTO – Fix or replace existing student water fountains. Grant made possible by a generous grant from the San Joaquin Community Foundation’s Health and Wellness Fund to better health and wellness in Calaveras County.A breakdown of the amounts to each group was not provided. Since its inception in 2000, CCF has awarded more than $3,700,000 in competitive grants, scholarships, and support. For more information about CCF, call (209) 736-1845 or click here.
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