$21,465.56 Awarded in Spring Funding Round of 'What If' Grants
- Category: Featured, Community Development
Five projects awarded funding through the Foundation's "What If" grant program.
Read more ›The Hive of Hope serves Capital Region individuals in recovery from substance use disorder. Volunteers and staff at the Hive serve people exiting treatment programs and transitioning into life in sobriety. The organization offers positive programs and activities focused on building self-esteem and a support network for individuals in recovery. This includes exercise classes (yoga, HIIT, Zumba), arts & crafts, games, barbeques, and movie nights. In addition, the organization offers volunteer opportunities in the community that will allow Hive members to re-connect with their community and reduce the stigma about being in recovery.
Five projects awarded funding through the Foundation's "What If" grant program.
Read more ›The first round of "What If" mini-grants for Troy and Lansingburgh were announced in November 2023. Congratulations to the awardees!
Read more ›Foundation funding supported the opening of the Hive of Hope, a substance abuse support community in Albany.
Read more ›A downtown alleyway is transformed into an attractive pedestrian walkway that invites residents to view their urban environment in a different way.
Read more ›A new teaching kitchen in Troy is making a difference at the Independent Living Center of the Hudson Valley (ILCHV) in Troy. The new kitchen is wheelchair accessible and makes use of innovative technologies that allow consumers with disabilities to easily access dishware, ingredients, and [...]
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