
The Community Foundation Of The Ozarks announces $250,000 in grants to rural communities for high-priority needs through the Louis L. and Julia Dorothy Coover Charitable Foundation in partnership with Commerce Trust Company. Approximately $188,000 of the funds are earmarked for COVID-related efforts. Several local organizations will receive money as part of the grants including….Bakersfield R IV School District $20,000 for technology to enable remote learning during pandemic and future needs. Carter County Senior Center : $18,000 for a vehicle to deliver meals to seniors. Good Samaritan Care Clinic (Mountain View): $11,000 to support patients with diabetes, including at-risk focus for COVID-19 complications. Heart Of The Ozarks United Way, $16,200 to support COVID-19 priorities and partnerships in the West Plains area. Ripley County Senior Center: $11,235 for kitchen appliances to help with feeding need, including COVID response. While these grant applications were due in early spring, finalists were offered the opportunity to refocus their grant funds to address needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic
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