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A Community Foundation is Providing More Than $200,000 In Grants to a Marine Science Institution, a Gay Advocacy Group and Others


ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP) – A community foundation in Maine is providing more than $200,000 in grants to a marine science institution, a gay advocacy group and others.

The Maine Community Foundation says it’s giving the grants to 24 nonprofits in the state. The Gulf of Maine Research Institute in Portland will receive a grant for a project it is working on about sea level rise.

The foundation says OUT Maine in Rockland will receive a grant to develop trainings “to educate decision makers on how to create safety for LGBTQ+ youth.” The community foundation says grant recipients are able to use grants at their own discretion.

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