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Champlin showers grants locally

209 organizations received grants from The Champlin Foundations this year, totaling $18.9 million.
Posted 1/12/12

PROVIDENCE – Two-hundred and nine organizations received grants from The Champlin Foundations this year, totaling $18.9 million.

The foundation increased its grants by 11 percent in 2011 from a year earlier. Substantially all of the grants went to organizations in Rhode Island.

There were six main areas for the grant giving: open space, conservation, parks and environment; hospitals/health care; youth and fitness; education; social services; and libraries.

Eleven percent of the grants went to organizations in the areas of arts and culture; historic preservation; animal and human societies. This year, the foundation said in a news release last month, 22 first-time recipients received $830,155.

The application period for this year is March 1 through April 30.

Some of the grants included:

  • The Nature Conservancy, $2 million for the Rhode Island Open Space Conservation Program.

  • The Miriam Hospital, $800,000 to outfit operating rooms in the new Joint Replacement Center.

  • Greater Providence YMCA, $625,000 for expansion and renovation of the Bayside Family YMCA and “camperships” – financial assistance for summer camp.

  • Tides Family Services, $280,000 to replace the roof at the Providence facility on Broad Street.

  • Providence Public Library, $673,000 for comprehensive HVAC upgrades.

  • New Urban Arts, $150,000 toward renovations of a new building.

  • R.I. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, $68,000 for a new animal crematory.

The Champlin Foundations have awarded more than $460 million in grants since 1932.

For the full list of grants, click here.

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