Community Foundation Announces 22 Grants for Nonprofits

ASHLAND – Ashland County Community Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of its recently awarded Community Grants, who are also the inaugural recipients of the Foundation’s new spring Community Grants cycle.

The spring grants cycle is made possible thanks to a partnership with The Norma Foundation, which allows for more needs to be met in the community with the additional funds available. Local nonprofit organizations are now able to apply for Community Grants in the spring and fall.

The board of trustees approved 22 grants totaling $150,000 for causes ranging from building improvements for nonprofit organizations to children’s concerts for the community.

“These organizations work hard to improve lives in Ashland County in many areas, and we are grateful for the ability to work with them to make their goals a reality,” said ACCF Chief Operating Officer Kristin Aspin. “We are grateful to the donors as well as The Norma Foundation, who make these grants possible.”

Grants were awarded to the following organizations to support programs or projects of community-wide benefit:.

ACCESS received a grant for funding to kickstart their aftercare program, which aims to offer gift cards as incentives for participation and continued engagement.

Advocates For Families received a grant to fund building improvements, including those which will help with security for clients and staff.

Ashland Brethren in Christ Church received a grant to help improve their security systems.

Ashland Chautauqua received a grant to help cover expenses related to its Silver Celebration.

Ashland Christian Health Center received a grant to help with home health services and its diabetes program.

Ashland City Schools received a grant to support its Arrow Media Industry Readiness Project.

Ashland County Cancer Association received a grant to purchase supplies to enable access to its semi-trailer, which will be used for storing rummage sale items.

Ashland Special Needs Ministry received a grant to support its summer/fall respite program.

Catholic Charities Corporation – Ashland County received a grant to fund its Pen Pal Project expansion.

City of Ashland, Guy C. Myers Memorial Band Shell received a grant to support its 75th Anniversary Celebration for its annual Summer Concert Series.

Jeromesville Coon Hunters Club received a grant for renovations for kitchen/electrical upgrades.

North Central State College Foundation received a grant to support the costs of training nurses and to maximize the LPN to RN articulation program.

North Central Workforce Alliance of Ohio received a grant for its strategic planning, re-branding and website project.

OhioHealth Foundation received a grant to purchase an OhioHealth Ashland SANE Camera.

Olive Tree Care received a grant to begin operating a summer school program for K-6 grade students.

Park Street Brethren Preschool received a grant to update the Pre-K classroom.

Pathfinder Farms received a grant to fund equipment for a new building to house female programs, and assist with the installation of electrical services.

Pleasant Hill Outdoor Camp received a grant to fund program upgrades.

Snuggled in Hope Quilts – Ashland Chapter received a grant to help pay for supplies related to the Ashland Creative Comfort Project

The American Red Cross Chapter of Heartland, Stark, Muskingum Lakes received a grant to support a blood drive in Ashland County.

The Salvation Army received a grant to help cover additional operating costs of expanded free hours at the outdoor Spray Park.

Trinity Community Church received a grant to provide funds for security cameras.

Along with support from The Norma Foundation, ACCF’s Community Grants are made possible by generous donations from our community. With a minimum of $10,000, paid at one time or over a period of five years, donors can create a named, permanently endowed fund designated specifically to support Community Grants.

“We are grateful to our donors who help make the vision of these nonprofits a reality. We are also fortunate this year to be able to begin partnering with The Norma Foundation to expand our grant offerings, and more local programs and projects can benefit from this collaboration,” said Jim Cutright, ACCF President/CEO.

To learn more about how you can join our list of more than 50 donors who have created Community Grants funds, contact Ashland County Community Foundation President/CEO Jim Cutright at (419) 281-4733 or cutty@ashlandforgood.org.

For information about our grant opportunities, visit www.ashlandforgood.org/grants.

ASHLAND WEATHER