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Byron Monge
https://rifoundation.org/staff/byron-mongeTechnology and Database Specialist
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Isaac Fund
https://rifoundation.org/funds/isaac-fundfor general support of Save a Lab Rescue, Greensboro, North Carolina
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Bob and Wini Galkin Fund
https://rifoundation.org/funds/bob-and-wini-galkin-fundBob and Wini Galkin Fund
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Katherine and Frederick Jackson Fund
https://rifoundation.org/funds/katherine-and-frederick-jackson-fundfor the support of United Way of Rhode Island
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Nonprofits can apply for $114,000 in grants for programs that serve the state’s Black community
https://rifoundation.org/news/nonprofits-can-apply-for-114-000-in-grants-for-programs-that-serve-the-states-black-communityThe Fund gives priority to equity, education, social justice and economic empowerment of the Black community in three core areas, with a long-term goal of systemic change.
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Silvermoon Mars LaRose
https://rifoundation.org/board/silvermoon-mars-laroseAssistant Director, Tomaquag Museum
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$30,000 fellowships are available for local writers
https://rifoundation.org/news/30-000-fellowships-are-available-for-local-writersThe funds are intended to free them to concentrate time on the creative process, focus on personal or professional development, expand their body of work and explore new directions.
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Breaking the cycle of incarceration
https://rifoundation.org/stories/breaking-the-cycle-of-incarcerationThe Rhode Island nonprofit Building Futures has been promoting construction jobs since 2007, delivering programs that have helped hundreds of unskilled and unemployed—often previously incarcerated—Rhode Islanders find a career path.
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Nonprofits receive nearly $400,000 in grants to launch community-based ideas for building connections across Rhode Island
https://rifoundation.org/news/nonprofits-receive-nearly-400-000-in-grants-to-launch-community-based-ideas-for-building-connections-across-rhode-islandThe work ranges from installing a string of pollinator gardens along the Woonasquatucket River and a Black Improv Festival to outdoor classrooms for urban youth and a community-quilting project