Growing Inland Achievement, a regional organization that tries to boost the Inland Empire economy by improving local education, has donated $255,000 to 14 local nonprofits and organizations.
The grants will help Inland Empire students with technology, basic needs, and college transition, according to a statement.
Grant recipients include BLU Educational Foundation, $30,000, OneFuture Coachella Valley, $30,000, Great Harvest Community Center, $25,000, Ontario-Montclair Promise Scholars, $25,000, Great Harvest Community Center, $25,000 and UC Riverside, $15,000.
Growing Inland Achievement’s goal is to increase postsecondary education credentials, add more qualified people to the workforce and contributing to a thriving economy, according to the statement.
With support from the GIA, the 14 organizations can continue to provide services to students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.