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Atlantic Avenue Organizations Receive $80k In Grant Funding by Ryan ZumMallen | Archive | 03.02.10 |
+ 3:35pm | Nine community programs and organizations received a total of $80,000 in grants last week in funding from the Long Beach Community Foundation, as part of the Connected Corridor Phase Three Project to reinvigorate the Central Long Beach and Wrigley Neighborhood areas of Long Beach along Atlantic Avenue.The funds were provided by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and dispersed by the Long Beach Community Foundation. The Community Foundation has now raised more than $240,000 in grant funding to assist Atlantic Avenue from top to bottom. "As we progress along the Atlantic Avenue Corridor, we’re encouraged by how many community members and groups are becoming engaged in this process to connect and collaborate,” said Jim Worsham, President and CEO of the Long Beach Community Foundation. “The impact of the grant projects in Phase 3 will be significant for all who live and work in Central Long Beach and the Wrigley District." Recipients of the funding are listed below:
"With support from the Connected Corridor, we can increase programs and activities to meet the needs of low-income youth within the individual, school, family, and neighborhood systems,” said Tracy Colunga, director of the Weed and Seed Program. Click here to visit the Connected Corridor website for more information. The Connected Corridor program to assist Atlantic Avenue is run by Leadership Long Beach.
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Rudy I went to the Connected Corridor website and I didn't find any info about these grantees! The Phase 3 page says 'coming soon' . I want to learn about the art tour. What is it? When is it? Who is it? Can someone please reply to my comment? Please and thank you! Carina The full press release is posted on our website. The Art tour will be the first weekend of October. Please sign up for our monthly newsletter if you would like to receive updates at www.connectedcorridor.org. If you have further questions, please call 562-997-9194. Thank you so much, Carina
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