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Our Community Foundation Awards Grants to Support Daycare Expansion and Language Education

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Our Community Foundation has awarded a $750 grant from the Administrative Fund to Odon Christian Church through the 2024 Fast Grant Program. This grant will address the needs of their expanding daycare/preschool program by funding the purchase of additional tables, chairs, and whiteboards.

Our Community Foundation has awarded a $750 grant to RSVP of Daviess County through the 2024 Fast Grant Program. The grant will fund language education for staff to improve communication with non-English speakers. Executive Director Emily Ramsey emphasized the importance of this grant, stating that it will help staff better connect with their audience, including those whose native language is not English.  The staff will undergo the language training over the next several months.

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