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The foundation, known as CFHZ, said last week that it extended a five-year, $250,000 line of credit through its CFHZ Program Related Investment (PRI) fund to support the work of Jubilee Ministries, a nonprofit working to strengthen neighborhoods in the greater Holland area through the development of attainable housing options.
The PRI fund, part of the Communityâs Endowment fund of CFHZ, holds $1 million to invest in opportunities that provide significant social impact and an ability to repay the loan.
Before (top) and after photos of a Jubilee Ministries housing project.
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LACF Announces ‘Community Endowment For Music Organizations’ Honoring Lifetime Passion Of Judy Dudziak! - 7:38 pm
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Judy Dudziak of Los Alamos had a strong passion for music, which she pursued from childhood throughout the rest of her life. She played piano and violin in her youth. Then later, the recorder and French horn, the latter in the Los Alamos Symphony, the Municipal Band, and as a member of the orchestra for many theatrical plays.
Dudziak also encouraged all her children to play instruments and often supported the Los Alamos High School Band and Orchestra.
To honor her lifelong passion for music, her husband Don Dudziak has created the
HOLLAND — The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area continues to step in to support local organizations responding to the increased needs in the community created by the COVID-19 pandemic.Over the last three months of 2020, CFHZ awarded grants totaling $448,000 from its COVID-19 Community Stabilization Fund.The grants targeted three areas:Financial stability: preventing people from slipping into poverty and supporting basic needs such as food and housing.Mental health: scaling
HOLLAND — The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area continues to step in to support local organizations responding to the increased needs in the community created by the COVID-19 pandemic.Over the last three months of 2020, CFHZ awarded grants totaling $448,000 from its COVID-19 Community Stabilization Fund.The grants targeted three areas:Financial stability: preventing people from slipping into poverty and supporting basic needs such as food and housing.Mental health: scaling