“These projects align with our mission to support artistic and educational programs and provide equitable access to our patrons and visitors,” Dr. Zona said. “The preservation project in particular will enhance our storage facilities and ensure the longevity of our collection.”
16 other Youngstown nonprofit organizations were also awarded Youngstown Foundation grants:
Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation; Capacity to Build Affordable Housing: $200,000
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