Citizens for East Grand School receive grant

9 years ago

DANFORTH, Maine — The Citizens for East Grand School group has received a $5,000 grant from the Washington County Fund of the Maine Community Foundation to help bring greater relevance to learning through natural resource and place-based education (connection to community, the environment and surroundings).

The fiscal agent for the grant is the Maine Family Resource Center located in Danforth. “This grant will help enrich the lives of area students,” stated Dwayne Young, local school board chair at East Grand.
The Citizens for East Grand School group was founded in June, 2014, by area folks who are concerned that small, rural school systems and natural resource-based communities will soon disappear without intervention.
“This group could bring about significant change in how our students value education and the place where they happen to live”—Elbridge Cleaves (Group Member). For more information, contact John Ribe by email at johnribe@mfx.com, or Dwayne Young at dwayneyoung267@hotmail.com.
The Maine Community Foundation has offices in Ellsworth and Portland and works with donors and other partners to improve the quality of life for all Maine people. To learn more about the foundation, visit www.mainecf.org.