Bank of America Charitable 20 nonprofit groups in I.E.
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Bank of America Charitable 20 nonprofit groups in I.E.
X IE +, sq) = c!. \o s v) c z= s x x E o (.1 IA rx 3 o E =.I,L |\Y o G o C, (o c o t; 3 o P tn P= IA United The Bank of America Charitable Foundation presents a chec_k to the Inland Empire children. for food provides weekend which Prograrir, Pack w;;.-Til-"*v rr"rpr-in" rias Bank of America Charitable Foundation gives grants to 20 nonprofit groups in I.E. :6 A F{ cg {tJ A H o Fr{ The Bahk of America Charitable Foundation recentlv announced that $227,500 in grants were given to 20 Inland Empire nonprofit groups, including some which serve residents of Fontana. The nonprofits are focused on providing basic human services, such as emergency shelter and access to food and benefits, to help Inland r'| o N N o ct E o o z Empire residents at their immediate point of need. According to the nonprofits, these grants are estimated to impact nearly 580,000 Inland Empire residents, with 1.00 percent of funds going toward individuals and families with low to moderate income. "Our philanthropic investments are one way that we at Bank of America are working to connect individuals in our community to the resources they need to lead financially stable lives," said Al Arguello, Inland Empire market president of Bank of America. One of the beneficiaries was Inland Empire United Way, which will use the grant funds to support the Kids Pack Program, which provides weekend food for children. Other nonprofits that received funding include: Catholic Charities Riverside Counties, Children's Fund Incorporated, Cove Communities Senior Association, Feeding America Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, Foothill Family Shelter Inc., Olive Crest, Safe Alternatives for Everyone Inc., Shelter Providers of Riverside Inc., Time for Change Foundation, United States Veterans Initiative, Victor Valley Family Resource Center, Coachella Valley Rescue Mission, Desert.AIDS Project, Food in Need of Distribution, Inc., Galilee Center, Inc., Hidden Harvest Corporation, Martha's Village and Kitchen Inc., Mizell Senior Center of Palm Springs, and Palm Springs Film Festival. San Bernardino and IE c o =r! U Itt cIE e L