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Northland Foundation Awards Grant To RRCC
The Northland Foundation awarded 52 grants totaling $267,202 to nonprofit programs and projects in northeastern Minnesota during the fourth quarter. The Foundation’s self-reliance priority was evident by a number of sizeable grants made between Oct.1 and Dec. 31. Self-reliance includes such things as affordable housing initiatives, job training, and support for programs that help individuals...
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