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Nearly 100 Nonprofits Receive $11.2 Million in Champlin Support
In 2025, Grants Reach 30 Cities and Towns and 17 Statewide Organizations Cranston, RI – The Champlin Foundation today announced $11,227,100 in grants to Rhode Island nonprofits. Ninety-eight organizations across the state are receiving funding for capital improvement projects in this cycle — the second round in 2025. Projects range from creating hands-on learning environments to enhancing […]
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$8 Million in Grants Helps Organizations Across the State Meet Increasing Need Cranston, RI – The Champlin Foundation today announced $8 million in grants that will help advance improvements for 89 nonprofit organizations across Rhode Island. Grants in this cycle include 12 first-time recipients of Champlin funding. “A core value for The Champlin Foundation is […]
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Thundermist Health Center
With locations throughout the state, Thundermist Health Center serves over 63,000 patients each year. However, there is a significant need to provide care beyond the walls of their health centers. In 2023, they received a grant for a mobile medical unit and funding from other community partners. After a year-long design and build out, the […]
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Segue Institute for Learning
Segue’s Academic Center for Enrichment (ACE Space) was designed to support middle school learners in a flexible learning environment. The new space builds upon previous projects that created smaller spaces for more focused science training. “With the ACE Space, the goal was to create a welcoming environment where our students could explore big ideas through […]
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Jonnycake Center of Peace Dale
For 48 years, the building at 1231 Kingstown Road in Wakefield served as a thrift store operated by the Jonnycake Center for Hope. However, with an increasing demand for after school activities, tutoring and mentoring opportunities, and a welcoming social center for the area’s youth, it was determined that this space would better serve the […]
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