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The United Way of Central Kentucky received support for their efforts in the community with a donation of $15,000 from Elizabethtown-based nonprofit Give270.
The United Way says the money will go towards the organization’s mini-grant program, which provides resources for community projects and initiatives outside of their traditional funding structure.
The United Way says mini-grants allow local nonprofits and school districts to request support for small projects on an as-needed basis. Recent recipients have included the Elizabethtown Police Department for emergency needs of crime victims, the Fort Knox Alphas’ Omicron Nu Lambda Men of the Light Youth Mentorship Program, and Project L.E.A.R.N.’s continued work with adults with intellectual disabilities. Learn more about the mini-grants and the United Way’s mission at www.unitedwayck.org.
The donation was made possible through the proceeds from a recent charity event hosted by Give270, which supports community, economic, and workforce development efforts in the Elizabethtown-Fort Knox Metropolitan Statistical Area. Visit www.give270.org for more information.
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