![]() Project Place, Roca Get $400K from BofA Charitable Foundation
October 16, 2009 Two Boston nonprofitsProject Place, which provides housing and job training, and, Roca, a youth development organizationeach have received a $200,000 grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation in connection with the banks national Neighborhood Excellence Initiative. Project Place and Roca have been named 2009 Boston Neighborhood Builders through which they will each receive $200,000 in unrestricted grant funding and participate in Bank of Americas Neighborhood Excellence Leadership Program with other nonprofit leaders from 45 communities across the country and London. Project Place, based in Boston, is serving critical community needs by helping homeless individuals gain access to the skills, education and resources needed to obtain stable employment and housing. Roca, located in Chelsea, is working to help the citys most high-risk young people move out of violence and poverty. Bank of America is supporting the Boston community through the Neighborhood Excellence Initiative and other lending, investing and community development programs that address critical social issues and align with our corporate social responsibility efforts, said Bob Gallery, Massachusetts president, Bank of America. In our current economy, communities need our support more than ever, and this program is designed to give that support through the effective combination of partnership, leadership development and flexible funding. The Neighborhood Excellence Initiative (NEI) honors two other categories of community leaders: Local Heroes, who contribute significantly to the health of their neighborhood, will direct a $5,000 donation from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to an eligible nonprofit of their choice, and Student Leaders, who are exemplary high school juniors and seniors with a passion for improving their communities. 2009 Boston Local Heroes are:
2009 Boston Student Leaders are:
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