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Over $60K awarded to connect Appalachian Ohioans with nature - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

Over $60K awarded to connect Appalachian Ohioans with nature Staff Report NELSONVILLE The Environmental Stewardship Pillar of Prosperity at the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO) has awarded over $60,000 in grant awards to support public and nonprofit organizations in their work to connect Appalachian Ohioans to nature. “We were inspired by the ideas and passion that shined through each of these projects focused on connecting more of Appalachian Ohio’s people with the region’s many natural treasures,” said FAO’s President & CEO Cara Dingus Brook. “We look forward to all the ways these efforts will help more of the region’s people connect with the benefits of nature and encourage greater appreciation of all our region has to offer.”

Over $60K awarded to connect Appalachian Ohioans with nature

Over $60K awarded to connect Appalachian Ohioans with nature Staff Report NELSONVILLE The Environmental Stewardship Pillar of Prosperity at the Foundation for Appalachian Ohio (FAO) has awarded over $60,000 in grant awards to support public and nonprofit organizations in their work to connect Appalachian Ohioans to nature. “We were inspired by the ideas and passion that shined through each of these projects focused on connecting more of Appalachian Ohio’s people with the region’s many natural treasures,” said FAO’s President & CEO Cara Dingus Brook. “We look forward to all the ways these efforts will help more of the region’s people connect with the benefits of nature and encourage greater appreciation of all our region has to offer.”

Community conversations will explore social justice, diverse topics

Community conversations will explore social justice, diverse topics ZANESVILLE - A local organization wants to start discussions within the community about social justice, but first it hopes to define what that means. Some people want to be on the ground, engaged in intense conversations, doing the researching, digging into numbers of race in the community, said Darryl Graves, who co-founded the Muskingum County Social Justice Coalition and now leads the group. But some folks at this point are just interested in education on all of these topics. The coalition is hosting its 12-part community education series supported by the Muskingum County Library System. The next virtual seminar is 6 p.m. Thursday.

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