AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoYouth Philanthropy: Heartland Community Foundation named 2026-27 Youth Action Council members, bringing 45 high school students together to learn grantmaking and launch local service projects across Ellis, Rooks, and Trego counties. Community Arts: Block Island Club won a Roosa Fund grant to pilot “Community Creatives,” with free summer art classes and a public showcase of RISD scholarship recipients’ work. Housing & Charity Under Pressure: Sarnia’s Inn of the Good Shepherd is canceling an affordable housing plan for a former church site, citing donations down and costs up. Local Business Relief: Cork’s Cairo 2 Cork food truck owner is seeking help after being forced out of a dining space; a GoFundMe aims to keep the business running and fund a nearby restaurant. Disaster Response: FEMA approved $11.1M+ for Arizona, Guam, and Hawai‘i to strengthen resilience and reduce future disaster damage. Community Infrastructure Wins: Parke Community Rail Trail Phase II gets a Tuesday ribbon cutting, adding about 2.5 miles connecting Jessup to Catlin. Public Safety & Support: Mothers of two teens killed in a double shooting renewed a community appeal for information to help deliver justice.
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