Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Foundation announces grant recipients

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Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation announced the nonprofit grant recipients during its annual grant reception Thursday.

“Our foundation awarded a record $127,140 in grants to 31 local nonprofits,” said Nancy Oudin, foundation chair. “This is the third consecutiv­e year for the foundation to award over $100,000 in grants.”

This year the grants were made available through the Community Foundation’s Giving Tree grant program and the Jefferson Regional Community Health Endowment, according to a news release.

Grantees include:

AR Kids Read, Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry, First Ward Living Grace Pantry, Old Lady’s Angels, Neighbor to Neighbor, Pine Bluff School District, St. John AME Church Lay Organizati­on, Centers for Youth and Families, Pine Bluff Branch of the NAACP, Pine Bluff Downtown Developmen­t, Ivy Center for Education, Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, Friends of the Library, Sheep Dog Impact Assistance, Salvation Army, Lula Mae’s Day Center, Teach for America, Jefferson Regional Jones-Dunklin Cancer Center, Arkansas Women’s Outreach, Vera Lloyd Presbyteri­an Family Services, Delta Regional Community Services Outreach, Project Transforma­tion Arkansas, Potluck Food Rescue, TOPPS, Arkansas Single Parent Scholarshi­p Fund, Home Again Pine Bluff, city of Pine Bluff, Mainline Health Systems, Arkansas Baptist Children & Family Ministries and The CALL in Southeast Arkansas.

Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation, an affiliate of Arkansas Community Foundation, was founded in 1987 and has awarded more than $3.8 million in cumulative grants and scholarshi­ps to area nonprofits.

The Jefferson Regional Health Endowment is a grant program made possible through Jefferson Regional in accordance with its goal to bring quality health care to the people of southeast Arkansas. Applicant organizati­ons are those

that serve residents of Jefferson and the surroundin­g counties of Arkansas, Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Dallas, Desha, Drew, Grant and Lincoln.

Nonprofits were evaluated on the following criteria:

■ Potential benefit to the community and sustainabi­lity beyond the grant cycle;

■ Evidence of cooperatio­n with other organizati­ons working in the same field;

■ Innovation and creativity of the project;

■ Services that educate, assess, and screen members of organizati­ons or the community regarding health issues.

Arkansas Community Foundation, a statewide nonprofit organizati­on, provides resources, insight and inspiratio­n to build better Arkansas communitie­s – communitie­s where children will want to raise their children.

For more informatio­n about the Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation, visit www.arcf.org/pinebluffa­rea or call the executive director, Lawrence Fikes, at (870) 850-7934.

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(Special to The Commercial) Pine Bluff Area Community Foundation grant recipients attend the reception.

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