HCI benefits from city, United Way ARPA grant

The United Way of the Wabash Valley and the City of Terre Haute are pleased to announce the allocation of $750,000 through their Nonprofit Grant Program, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) as approved by the City Council.
This initiative will support 20 local nonprofits dedicated to serving the community.
Hamilton Center received $38,255 for new chairs to improve sanitation for staff and clients.
Mayor Brandon Sakbun expressed enthusiasm for the program, stating, “The United Way and City of Terre Haute Grant Program provides vital funding opportunities for small businesses and nonprofits.
These grants, made possible by the American Rescue Plan Act, will foster support to our nonprofit community and offer essential support to Hoosiers impacted by the pandemic and rising inflation. Programs like this embody the true spirit of local government, creating opportunities that benefit all.”
The Nonprofit Grant Program aims to alleviate operational pressures for nonprofits, enhancing their organizational capacity and development to better serve the city’s most vulnerable populations. These grants are designed to promote efficiency and effectiveness, allowing organizations to fulfill their missions more sustainability. Eligible nonprofits applied for funding to support various initiatives, including organizational planning, staff development, capital expenditures, and infrastructure improvements.
Grant amounts range from $10,000 to $50,000.

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