TOLEDO, OHIO, November 10, 2020 – The Stranahan Supporting Organization of the Greater Toledo Community Foundation recently awarded grants totaling $332,628 to 10 organizations and initiatives:
• Bittersweet Farms – $20,000 was awarded to support the agricultural-based vocational program for adults with autism.
• Boys & Girls Clubs of Toledo – $49,628 was awarded to support the Growing Futures Together project.
• Catholic Charities – $25,000 was awarded to support the Opportunity Kitchen.
• Cherry Street Mission Ministries –$12,000 was awarded to support staffing costs of temporary kitchen personnel.
• Hope Toledo –$50,000 was awarded to support the Pre-K Initiative.
• Lucas Housing Services Corporation – $31,000 was awarded to support the Bridge to Independence and Success program.
• Partners In Education – $50,000 was awarded to support provision of the College & Career Ready, Set, Go program at Washington Local Schools.
• Pathway, Inc. – $50,000 was awarded to support the Sisters United program.
• Toledo School for the Arts – $25,000 was awarded to support the Overland Solar Sculpture Garden Project.
• Tutor Smart – $20,000 was awarded to support tutoring services.
About Greater Toledo Community Foundation
Greater Toledo Community Foundation is a public charitable organization created by citizens of our community to enrich the quality of life for individuals and families in our area. In existence since 1973, the Foundation has more than 900 funds with assets of approximately $330 million. The Foundation provides philanthropic services for individuals, families, businesses and corporations to meet their charitable giving needs. For more information about Greater Toledo Community Foundation, visit www.toledocf.org or follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.