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Newport Yacht Club Endowment Fund
https://rifoundation.org/funds/newport-yacht-club-endowment-fundfor scholarships for students with a grade point average of 2.7 or higher, enrolled in or planning to enroll in a marine-related program that is academic or trade-related and will enable the student to begin or further their career
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Lillian Sparfven & Ethel Ferrara Fund
https://rifoundation.org/funds/lillian-sparfven-ethel-ferrara-fundfor support of nursing scholarships for Rhode Island residents with demonstrated financial need attending an accredited nursing program in pursuit of an LPN, RN or advanced nursing degree
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Rhode Island Foundation offering nearly $290,000 in grants to serve Newport County residents
https://rifoundation.org/news/rhode-island-foundation-offering-nearly-290-000-in-grants-to-serve-newport-county-residentsNonprofits have until February 9 to apply for grants of up to $10,000
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Nonprofits receive nearly $110,000 in grants for services to RI’s Black community
https://rifoundation.org/news/nonprofits-receive-nearly-110-000-in-grants-for-services-to-ris-black-communitySupport from the Foundation’s Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund comes as Rhode Islanders celebrate Black History Month
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Long Term Education Planning Committee, convened by Rhode Island Foundation, releases 2023 Policy Framework
https://rifoundation.org/news/long-term-education-planning-committee-convened-by-rhode-island-foundation-releases-2023-policy-frameworkLong Term Education Planning Committee, convened by Rhode Island Foundation, releases 2023 Policy Framework
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Grants offered to Jewish groups serving Greater Providence
https://rifoundation.org/news/grants-offered-to-jewish-groups-serving-greater-providenceGrants typically range in size from $5,000 to $10,000
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Newport County nonprofits receive nearly $350,000 in grants
https://rifoundation.org/news/newport-county-nonprofits-receive-nearly-350-000Grants will fund work ranging from housing and summer youth programs to food pantries and behavioral health