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The City of Helena has begun accepting applications for its Affordable Housing Trust Fund. For the Fall funding cycle, the City has roughly $1,000,000 available.
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) Terrace Avenue is home to a small library, catering to the reading needs of children in Old South Baton Rouge. A small library that came to life through a grant given to Old South Baton Rouge Economic Redevelopment Group, says executive director of the nonprofit Britanny Marshall. Books that cater []
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There are now discussions on moving $5 million in grant funding from Empire State Development to the city.
La Colaborativa in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will open a day shelter to provide services for 200 people each day, aiming to help migrants and other residents in…
Soon, as many as 1,500 young people a week will have access to free education in a variety of tech-related subjects thanks to a new TUMO Center coming to North Hollywood – the first US location.
A local nonprofit serving the LGBT community says theyre verge of closing their doors and theyre looking for donations to prevent that.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro proposed a plan to cut college tuition to $1,000 per semester for families earning below $70,000 a year.