
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – The Youngstown Foundation announced $2.7 million in grants supporting 18 nonprofit organization projects on Monday.
Of the 18 recipients, the ACLD School and Learning Center in Youngstown will receive $250,000 to build a 4,500-square-foot addition to its building at 118 E. Wood Street north of downtown, according to a press release from the Youngstown Foundation.
ACLD has served local children who struggle to learn since 1968.
“Our distribution committee was very impressed with the work going on at ACLD School and Learning Center, and we are so pleased to be a major supporter of its expansion project,” said Youngstown Foundation President Lynnette Forde.
“These awards reflect our emphasis on local nonprofits and the broad spectrum of needs they serve,” Forde said.
The following 17 local nonprofits also received grants:
Help Network, Special Navigator, $125,000 (over two years)
Butler Institute of American Art, Boiler Replacement and Accessibility, $101,800
Down Syndrome Association, General Staffing Support, $100,000 (over two years)
Eastgate Regional Council of Governments, Valley Vision 2050 & Housing, $100,000
Organización Cívica y Cultural Hispana Americana (OCCHA), $100,000
Youngstown Area Jewish Federation, Community Programming, $100,000
SMARTS, Beats & Empowers Programming, $78,820
Adaptive Sports Ohio, Sports for Youth with Disabilities, $60,000
Ohio Urban Renaissance, Youth Education Project, $50,000
Veterans Outreach, Transition to Colonial Complex, $50,000
Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber, Leadership Development, $37,050
Vision to Learn, Expanded Access to Vision Care, $25,000
Clothed in Strength, Clothed in Strength Boutique, $20,000
Youngstown Playhouse (Monday Musical), 2023/2024 Season Support, $20,000
Chickadee Pre-School, Outdoor Classroom Support, $10,000
Humility of Mary Housing, Food Vouchers for Trumbull, $9,000
National Inventors Hall of Fame, Camp Invention, $7,560