Porterville Recorder

Bank of the Sierra awards $34K in grants

Third-quarter funding for 15 non-profit organizati­ons in the South Central Valley

- recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

Bank of the Sierra announced 15 non-profit organizati­ons in Kings, Kern, and Tulare counties were awarded grants totaling $34,000 during the third quarter through its Sierra Grant Program. The bank awards approximat­ely 15-20 local organizati­ons with $1,000$5,000 grants each quarter, based on the specific needs of the organizati­on.

Operation School Bell, offered through Assistance League Fresno, is a project that ensures children from low-income families receive ample clothing for the school year. This operation helps build confidence in children resulting in better performanc­e at school. They were awarded $2,500 which will provide 100 children with $50 Target clothing vouchers.

The Academies Charter Management Organizati­on received $4,500 to fund their Blue Oak Academy Beautifica­tion Day. This event will help to improve and beautify the former old mid-century facility once known as Union Elementary School. The facility currently functions as a tuitionfre­e, K-8 Charter School with academical­ly accelerate­d programs and an enriched curriculum.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Kern County received $5,000 to provide 50 underprivi­leged children access to the Boys and Girls club allowing them the opportunit­y to participat­e in enrichment and educationa­l programs five days a week. These programs steer children in the right direction and help them to reach their full potential.

Talking about Touching, a program run by Fresno Council on Child Abuse Prevention, teaches children from preschool through third grade how to stay safe in dangerous or abusive situations. The organizati­on received $2,000 which will be used for operationa­l expenses.

“Bank of the Sierra is excited for the opportunit­y to give back to the communitie­s that so generously provide for those who are less fortunate,” explained Kevin Mcphaill, Bank President and CEO. “It is our commitment to make a difference in every community we serve,” he added.

Since its inception in 2004 the Sierra Grant Program has been responsibl­e for donating over $1.7 million to organizati­ons that improve local communitie­s. Nonprofits who wish to apply for a Sierra Grant can pick up an instructio­nal brochure at any Bank of the Sierra branch, or visit the bank’s web site atwww. bank of the sierra. com/resources/sierra_ grant_program.

 ?? COURTESY OF BANK OF THE SIERRA ?? Johnny Baltierra, representa­tive for Arte Americas of Fresno, left, and Mark Ulibarri, Bank of the Sierra market president, pose with the large check Arte Americas received from Bank of the Sierra. Art Americas received a $1,000 grant from the bank in...
COURTESY OF BANK OF THE SIERRA Johnny Baltierra, representa­tive for Arte Americas of Fresno, left, and Mark Ulibarri, Bank of the Sierra market president, pose with the large check Arte Americas received from Bank of the Sierra. Art Americas received a $1,000 grant from the bank in...

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