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The Petersburg Arts Council receives $1,000 from the Petersburg Communication Foundation for the production of a web-based platform for marketing and communication.
The Petersburg Children Center receives $5,300 to replace both the 30-year old gutter and the ramp, improving playground conditions and ensuring that the new ramp lasts.
Petersburg Community Foundation's grant of $1,019 to the Rainforest Festival will make the events accessible to more people and improve the quality of the digital media.
Petersburg Community Foundation's grant of $2,500 supports secondary special education students. This community-based transitional program will allow the students to be entrepreneurs, learn work and life skills, learn business management, and experience the day-to-day functions
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Celebrating Syttende Mai, celebrating the work of our nonprofits, and celebrating the success of the Petersburg Community Foundation grant-making endowment fund!
PCF, proud to strengthen Petersburg through the projects of its nonprofits: Spotlight on KFSK Public Radio.
Over $28 million were distributed statewide in the first two rounds of CNRF, with close to $10 million set for distribution in the third round, which closed October 14. DHSS recognized the need for a
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Petersburg Mental Health Services was awarded a grant for their efforts to help individuals and families meet basic needs, thanks to donors to Petersburg's front line through the AK Can Do campaign.