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Wood River Health
Wood River Health recently completed an extensive renovation of their Hope Valley facility, which included adding a new wing to their existing building that now houses their administrative offices, a physical therapy suite, two new medical exam rooms, expansion of their behavioral health counseling, a permanent space for the only WIC program in Washington County, […]
See full story109 Rhode Island Nonprofits Receive Support for Capital Improvements
Cranston, RI – The Champlin Foundation announced today more than $9.1 million in grants to 109 nonprofit organizations across Rhode Island, including 16 that are first-time recipients of Champlin funding. In keeping with the organization’s 92-year history, grants cover nine areas of focus and are for capital needs — projects that are mission critical but […]
See full story$8.4 Million will Support More Coordinated Approach to Mental Health and Other Critical Community Needs
Cranston, RI – The Champlin Foundation announced today more than $8.4 million in capital funding grants to 85 nonprofit organizations based in Rhode Island. In all corners of the Ocean State, this funding will help grantees better serve Rhode Islanders in need across the Foundation’s nine areas of focus. Ten of the organizations funded are […]
See full storyWith $10 Million in Grants, 93 Nonprofits Invest in Critical Service and Support for Rhode Island
CRANSTON, R.I. – The Champlin Foundation announced today $10 million in capital funding to 93 Rhode Island based nonprofit organizations, for a 2023 funding total of nearly $18 million. From Woonsocket to Peace Dale to Newport, 24 communities statewide will be served with these grants, which will be used to restore historic properties, expand facilities, improve safety, and […]
See full story$7.9 Million in Grants Impacts 78 Nonprofits Statewide
CRANSTON, R.I. – The Champlin Foundation announced today $7.9 million in capital funding to 78 Rhode Island based nonprofit organizations. Across 26 communities statewide, grants will make critical capital investments, including building upgrades, enhanced security and technology systems, new vehicles, and new and expanded facilities. “In establishing the Foundation over 90 years ago, one of George Champlin’s main […]
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