Originally posted on Data Center POST
Aureon is thrilled to share that its Community Development Grant Program has distributed $30,000 in funding to support nine fantastic community projects in the first half of 2024. This program reflects Aureon’s commitment to giving back, offering up to $20,000 each quarter to help local groups make a difference.
Among the recipients is the Union County Development Association in Creston, IA, which received $5,000 to develop a brand identity for its Uptown District. This funding will help create a new logo and wayfinding designs to make the area more attractive and cohesive.
In Tama, IA, the Tama Toledo Chamber of Commerce was awarded $5,000 for the “Jolly Lights at the Heights” holiday event. This grant will help light up the town and support local businesses during the festive season, bringing joy to the community and boosting economic activity.
Dyersville Child Care Center received $5,000 to purchase toddler feeding equipment for the upcoming Michael and Jean Knepper Child Care Center. The new facility, opening soon, will offer 250 childcare spaces, addressing a significant need for quality early childhood care in the area.
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