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Linelly Olmeda Santos, Building Community Through Movement and Dance, Holland, MI

Linelly Olmeda Santos, Building Community Through Movement and Dance, Holland, MI

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 12, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

Receiving this grant has empowered me to develop new projects for people in the community that might be voiceless or neglected. There are numerous needs in different communities and areas of the world. In this case, seeing how these children came week after week and...
Deanna MacCormac, Carolina Conscious, Chapel Hill, NC

Deanna MacCormac, Carolina Conscious, Chapel Hill, NC

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 6, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

Being involved with Carolina Conscious has been an incredible learning and leading experience for me and my team. We have learned so much about how to work together to align our ideas into impactful action, especially as we all have different backgrounds, priorities,...
Yolanda R Price, Chain Breakers Project, Waxhaw, NC

Yolanda R Price, Chain Breakers Project, Waxhaw, NC

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 6, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

One thousand dollars was a tremendous help to a group of people who are often ignored. Dealing with those impacted by incarceration can be emotional and taxing but the financial support allowed us to gather people together to express, learn and identify the problems...
Marytza Rubio, Public Fiction Project (Makara Center for the Arts), Santa Ana, CA

Marytza Rubio, Public Fiction Project (Makara Center for the Arts), Santa Ana, CA

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 6, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

Thank you for your encouragement and your support. It is so important to have someone say “Yes. We believe in your mission” because I found myself going back to that “Yes” when facing disappointments or challenges. This support provided the...
Yolanda R Price, Chain Breakers Project, Waxhaw, NC

Jordan King, Bold Folks Home, Conway, AR

by Milena Fraccari | Apr 6, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?

The TPP seed grant allowed us to purchase the film gear, costumes, and printing services necessary for our Bold Folks Home Photo Booth. We wouldn’t have been able to bring such a fun and enjoyable experience to local retirement communities and nursing homes if...
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