All Discussions Tagged 'grant' - MyTown Colorado2024-03-19T12:48:08Zhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=grant&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWOW! Children's Museum Awarded $30,000 Grant from Buell Foundationtag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2019-07-19:2021996:Topic:2033842019-07-19T17:14:34.800ZWOW! Children's Museumhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/KatieMacDonald
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $30,000 grant from the Buell Foundation. This generous grant will support the growth of WOW!’s Play for All membership program, expanding access to the Museum to all families in our community. As an important component of WOW!’s broader Play for All Initiative, the Play for All membership program is designed to support families in need by providing an annual…</p>
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $30,000 grant from the Buell Foundation. This generous grant will support the growth of WOW!’s Play for All membership program, expanding access to the Museum to all families in our community. As an important component of WOW!’s broader Play for All Initiative, the Play for All membership program is designed to support families in need by providing an annual family membership to the Museum for $10. Any family receiving food assistance, Medicaid, WIC, Head Start or assistance from a social service organization qualify for a Play for All membership. In 2018, the Play for All membership program provided the gift of play to over 600 families. This grant from the Buell Foundation will allow the Museum to serve even more children and families in need in Boulder County.</p>
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<p>“We believe in the power of play and that all children deserve a quality Museum experience regardless of a child’s ability or background. We want all young children to have the opportunity to engage in WOW!’s unique hands-on learning experiences and learn the skills they will need to succeed in school and beyond,” said Darcy Morel, Interim Executive Director. “Our Play for All membership program is made possible through the generous support of community donors. We thank the Buell Foundation for awarding WOW! this grant and for their continued dedication to the children of Colorado.” </p>
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<p><strong>About the Buell Foundation:</strong></p>
<p>The Buell Foundation is a professional philanthropic organization supporting the positive development of children through grants and partnerships with other sectors of our community. The Foundation focuses primarily on the state of Colorado and concentrates its grantmaking on programs that benefit children. For more information visit: <a href="http://buellfoundation.org/">buellfoundation.org</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>About WOW! Children’s Museum:</strong></p>
<p>WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in educational, hands-on experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a>. Connect with WOW! Children’s Museum on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/wow-children%27s-museum">LinkedIn</a>.</p>
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<p><em>WOW! Children’s Museum is a community supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.</em></p> WOW! Children's Museum Awarded $75,000 Grant from Colorado Garden Foundationtag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2019-02-28:2021996:Topic:1983052019-02-28T21:16:26.975ZWOW! Children's Museumhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/KatieMacDonald
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<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $75,000 Major Grant from the Colorado Garden Foundation. The Colorado Garden Foundation awards one Major Grant annually to a Colorado non-profit organization or government agency. This…</p>
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<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $75,000 Major Grant from the Colorado Garden Foundation. The Colorado Garden Foundation awards one Major Grant annually to a Colorado non-profit organization or government agency. This prestigious and generous grant will support a complete renovation and transformation of WOW!’s outdoor garden space. </p>
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<p>Outdoor play is one of the most treasured parts of childhood! Our new outdoor experiences will provide a place for children to enjoy the natural environment, learn to seek out exercise, fresh air, and activity, and promote care of the environment. The enclosed courtyard garden will contain learning zones focused on sensory experiences, horticulture exploration, and wellness including a demonstration garden, outdoor play kitchen, and landscaping elements to climb and explore. In partnership with Brightview Landscapes, WOW!’s new outdoor garden space is scheduled to open Summer 2019.</p>
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<p>“We are so thrilled to be the recipient of Colorado Garden Foundation’s Major Grant award this year! This funding will be truly transformational for our organization and our community,” said Jennifer Hinderliter, Executive Director,</p>
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<p>“Colorado Garden Foundation supports projects all over the State of Colorado and are very pleased to support such a great project that will have an immediate impact on children and their involvement in horticulture”, said Jim Fricke, Executive Director, Colorado Garden Foundation.</p>
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<p><strong>About Colorado Garden Foundation:</strong></p>
<p>Colorado Garden Foundation awards grants to organizations and scholarships to individuals throughout Colorado. In the past 60 years, organizations throughout Colorado have received grants totaling over $8.3 million from Colorado Garden Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to furthering the horticultural industry. Each year, money raised from the Colorado Garden & Home Show and the Colorado Fall Home Show supports horticultural and related activities throughout Colorado. The Grant program funds tree and plant material purchases, school landscape improvements, healing and community gardens, and educational and research programs with organizations throughout Colorado, while scholarships fund college students that are studying horticultural science and business, nursery management, turf grass management, landscape design or landscape management. For more information visit: <span><a href="https://www.coloradogardenfoundation.org/">www.coloradogardenfoundation.org</a></span></p>
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<p><strong>About WOW! Children’s Museum:</strong></p>
<p>Founded in 1996, WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in educational, hands-on experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <span><a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a></span>. Connect with WOW! Children’s Museum on <span><a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a></span>, <span><a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a></span>, and <span><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/wow-children%27s-museum">LinkedIn</a></span>.</p> WOW! Children's Museum Awarded $15,000 Grant from Buell Foundationtag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2018-06-20:2021996:Topic:1878372018-06-20T18:21:49.628ZWOW! Children's Museumhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/KatieMacDonald
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<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $15,000 grant from the Buell Foundation. This generous grant will support a wide-range community assessment project with a focus on increasing WOW!’s services to low-income Latino families; a population that…</p>
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<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $15,000 grant from the Buell Foundation. This generous grant will support a wide-range community assessment project with a focus on increasing WOW!’s services to low-income Latino families; a population that has been identified as the most at-risk in our community. The grant provides funds for program evaluation, market research, focus groups, and partnership development. </p>
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<p>The results of the assessment project will help WOW! strengthen community connections, provide opportunities for parent education, and define creative ways to reach more at-risk students by providing subjects that children might be missing at school or at home. In addition, the assessment will help WOW! evaluate its current facility to ensure each exhibit is in alignment with the Museum’s education philosophy and to create a space that is inclusive and reflective of the community.</p>
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<p>“WOW! Children’s Museum is committed to serving as a gathering place for all children and families in the North Metro Area. We believe that bringing diverse individuals together allows us to better understand, support and engage our community. We are working to make our Museum and our programs accessible, meaningful and welcoming to all audiences and these grant funds help support that work,” said Jennifer Hinderliter, Executive Director.</p>
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<p><strong>About the Buell Foundation:</strong></p>
<p>The Buell Foundation is a professional philanthropic organization supporting the positive development of children through grants and partnerships with other sectors of our community. The Foundation focuses primarily on the state of Colorado and concentrates its grantmaking on programs that benefit children. For more information visit: <a href="http://buellfoundation.org/">buellfoundation.org</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>About WOW! Children’s Museum:</strong></p>
<p>WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in educational, hands-on experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a>. Follow WOW! Children’s Museum on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/wow-children%27s-museum">LinkedIn</a>.</p>
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<p><span><em>WOW! Children’s Museum is a community supported 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.</em></span></p> WOW! Children’s Museum Awarded $10,000 Grant from The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Coloradotag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2018-05-14:2021996:Topic:1869362018-05-14T18:26:58.540ZWOW! Children's Museumhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/KatieMacDonald
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $10,000 grant from The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Colorado. The grant supports the successful implementation of the Museum’s Learning Framework, by providing general operating support. Created by WOW!’s Executive Director and a team of early childhood education specialists, the Learning Framework will guide future exhibit and program…</p>
<p><strong>Lafayette, Colorado</strong> – WOW! Children’s Museum (World of Wonder) is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $10,000 grant from The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Colorado. The grant supports the successful implementation of the Museum’s Learning Framework, by providing general operating support. Created by WOW!’s Executive Director and a team of early childhood education specialists, the Learning Framework will guide future exhibit and program development along with WOW!’s work with families in the community.</p>
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<p>“We are committed to strengthening early childhood development and believe that informal educational experiences offered at the Museum play a unique role in a child’s development. Since late 2017, we have updated our mission, vision and values and clearly defined our educational philosophy. We created a Learning Framework to guide all future program and exhibit development; and we hired a Director of Early Childhood Education to weave this educational philosophy into everything we do. This grant from The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Colorado will support the transition as we align our Museum exhibits with the new Learning Framework and continue to deliver fun and creative learning experiences for children and families,” said Jennifer Hinderliter, Executive Director.</p>
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<p><strong>About WOW! Children’s Museum:</strong></p>
<p>WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in educational, hands-on experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a>. Follow WOW! Children’s Museum on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/wow-children%27s-museum">LinkedIn</a>.</p>
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<p><b>Lafayette, Colorado</b> – WOW! Children’s Museum is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $33,780 Museums for America federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). This grant will enable WOW! to fabricate, install, and evaluate Forest of Light, a new inclusive exhibit that encourages play between young children…</p>
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<p><b>Lafayette, Colorado</b> – WOW! Children’s Museum is pleased to announce that the Museum has received a $33,780 Museums for America federal grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). This grant will enable WOW! to fabricate, install, and evaluate Forest of Light, a new inclusive exhibit that encourages play between young children of all abilities. Forest of Light will be welcoming and engaging for both neurotypical children and those with autism or sensory processing disorders, and will educate parents and caregivers on the benefits of sensory rich environments for child development. Forest of Light is scheduled to open at WOW! in Summer 2018.</p>
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<p>“Forest of Light developed from the popularity of our Sensory Friendly Playtime program. This is a private time for children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders to enjoy the museum with their families. Admission is limited and lights and sounds are turned down to create a calmer environment than the typical Museum experience. The popularity of the Playtimes as well as feedback from Museum visitors, indicated a community need for a sensory friendly space within the Museum. Having a calm, quiet play space will benefit all children who may become overstimulated during their Museum visit. We worked with local occupational therapists who provided valuable feedback on activities that would be engaging for all children and the Forest of Light concept emerged,” said Jennifer Hinderliter, Executive Director, WOW! Children’s Museum.</p>
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<p>The Museums for America grant program supports projects that strengthen the ability of an individual museum to serve its public. The program’s three project categories are learning experiences, community anchors, and collections stewardship. This year IMLS received 558 applications requesting $104,538,159. Of these, IMLS selected 132 projects to receive funding totaling $19,189,929. WOW! Children’s Museum is one of four museums in Colorado to receive a 2017 Museums for America grant.</p>
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<p>“We are so grateful to IMLS for seeing the merit in Forest of Light and providing funding to make the exhibit a reality. The IMLS grant funds, combined with $20,000 from the Dodge Family Fund covers 73% of the funding needed for the total project. We will continue to fundraise for the remaining $20,000 and hope that individuals and organizations from the community will pledge their financial support for this meaningful new Museum experience,” said Jennifer Hinderliter.</p>
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<p>“Museums for America is instrumental in helping museums of all disciplines, all sizes, and all budgets across the country address opportunities identified by their organization as central to achieving their missions,” said IMLS Director Dr. Kathryn K. Matthew. “It is humbling to read the many applications about the varied ways museums are improving quality of life in communities large and small, and responsibly caring for culturally significant objects.”</p>
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<p>To get involved with Forest of Light or to pledge financial support, contact <a href="mailto:jennifer@wowchildrensmuseum.org">Jennifer Hinderliter</a>, Executive Director.</p>
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<p><b>About the Institute of Museum and Library Services:</b></p>
<p>The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is celebrating its 20th Anniversary. The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation’s approximately <a href="http://www.ala.org/tools/libfactsheets/alalibraryfactsheet01">123,000 libraries</a> and <a href="https://www.imls.gov/research-evaluation/data-collection/museum-universe-data-file">35,000 museums</a>. Our mission is to inspire libraries and museums to advance innovation, lifelong learning, and cultural and civic engagement. Our grant making, policy development, and research help libraries and museums deliver valuable services that make it possible for communities and individuals to thrive. To learn more, visit <a href="https://www.imls.gov/">www.imls.gov</a> and follow us on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/USIMLS">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/us_imls">Twitter</a>, and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/us_imls/">Instagram</a>.</p>
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<p>WOW! Children's Museum engages all families in hands-on, educational experiences that connect curiosity, creativity, and discovery. For more information visit: <a href="http://www.wowchildrensmuseum.org/">www.wowchildrensmuseum.org</a>. Follow WOW! Children’s Museum on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wowchildrensmuseum.org/">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/wowchildrensmuseum/">Instagram</a>, and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/1000152/admin/updates/">LinkedIn</a>.</p> CareConnect Receives $5,000 from Adolph Coors Foundationtag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2010-08-12:2021996:Topic:655782010-08-12T14:59:57.177ZBoulder County CareConnecthttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/DougDavis
CareConnect has received a $5,000 grant from the Adolph Coors<br />
Foundation to provide volunteer-powered direct services to seniors and<br />
adults with disabilities throughout Boulder County.<br></br><br></br>These
services include weekly grocery shopping and delivery, minor home<br />
repairs, and volunteer-escorted rides to medical appointments. <br></br><br></br>“The
current downturn in the economy has created an even greater demand for<br />
CareConnect services,” said Maureen Ewing, Executive Director of<br />
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CareConnect has received a $5,000 grant from the Adolph Coors<br />
Foundation to provide volunteer-powered direct services to seniors and<br />
adults with disabilities throughout Boulder County.<br/><br/>These
services include weekly grocery shopping and delivery, minor home<br />
repairs, and volunteer-escorted rides to medical appointments. <br/><br/>“The
current downturn in the economy has created an even greater demand for<br />
CareConnect services,” said Maureen Ewing, Executive Director of<br />
CareConnect. “This grant allows CareConnect to continue to build the<br />
capacity to meet the independence needs of the rapidly growing Boulder<br />
County senior population.”<br/><br/>The Adolph Coors Foundation is a
private family foundation established in 1975. It has awarded almost<br />
4,000 grants totaling over $154 million to community agencies<br />
throughout Colorado.<br/><br/>To learn more about CareConnect’s free
services, or if you are interested in volunteering, please call<br />
303-443-1933 or visit <a href="http://www.careconnectbc.org">www.careconnectbc.org</a>. CareConnect Receives $20,000 from Caring for Colorado Foundationtag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2010-08-03:2021996:Topic:652032010-08-03T16:09:55.020ZBoulder County CareConnecthttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/DougDavis
CareConnect has received a $20,000 grant from The Caring for Colorado Foundation to support the Medical Mobility program.<br></br><br></br>Medical
Mobility provides volunteer-escorted, medical rides for underserved<br />
populations including seniors, adults with disabilities, and the<br />
chronically ill. With this grant, more than 70 volunteers will help<br />
provide at least 4,300 medical rides for at least 350 unduplicated<br />
clients.<br></br><br></br>“Thanks to the generosity of The Caring for Colorado
Foundation, we will…
CareConnect has received a $20,000 grant from The Caring for Colorado Foundation to support the Medical Mobility program.<br/><br/>Medical
Mobility provides volunteer-escorted, medical rides for underserved<br />
populations including seniors, adults with disabilities, and the<br />
chronically ill. With this grant, more than 70 volunteers will help<br />
provide at least 4,300 medical rides for at least 350 unduplicated<br />
clients.<br/><br/>“Thanks to the generosity of The Caring for Colorado
Foundation, we will continue to expand our transportation service,”<br />
said Allison Dellwo, Medical Mobility Manager. “We often meet<br />
individuals who were unable to visit a doctor in years simply because<br />
they had no way to get to and from their appointments. This grant will<br />
allow us to reach even more seniors and adults with disabilities who<br />
need help accessing the health care they need.”<br/><br/>The Caring for
Colorado Foundation is a health grantmaker making health and accessible<br />
health care more of a reality for people in Colorado every day through<br />
targeted grants that provide measurable health improvements. The Caring<br />
for Colorado Foundation is providing grants totaling $2.2 million<br />
designed to boost health care in Colorado.<br/><br/>CareConnect is a
Boulder County non-profit organization that provides direct services to<br />
seniors and adults with disabilities. Services include Medical<br />
Mobility, Carry-Out Caravan, weekly grocery shopping and delivery; and<br />
Fix-It, minor home repairs and grab bar installation. All services are<br />
powered by volunteers and are free of charge.<br/><br/>For more
information on how you can volunteer and/or receive CareConnect<br />
services, please call 303-443-1933 or visit <a href="http://www.careconnectbc.org">www.careconnectbc.org</a>. "Ditches of Boulder" receives Colorado Council on the Arts Granttag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2008-08-14:2021996:Topic:96702008-08-14T15:48:35.320ZElizabeth Blackhttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/ElizabethBlack
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Elizabeth Black has received a matching grant of $3750 from the Colorado Council on the Arts, a state agency. This grant was awarded through the CCA’s Increasing Cultural Participation Program. The grant will support a multi-faceted exhibit in May 2009 called <b><i>The Ditches of Boulder (City &) County</i></b>. The exhibit will have 3 simultaneous venues: the Boulder Public Library, the Dairy Center for the Arts, & Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.State grants are…
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Elizabeth Black has received a matching grant of $3750 from the Colorado Council on the Arts, a state agency. This grant was awarded through the CCA’s Increasing Cultural Participation Program. The grant will support a multi-faceted exhibit in May 2009 called <b><i>The Ditches of Boulder (City &) County</i></b>. The exhibit will have 3 simultaneous venues: the Boulder Public Library, the Dairy Center for the Arts, & Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.State grants are awarded through a competitive process.This CCA grant signifies that <b><i>The Ditches of Boulder (City &) County</i></b> will provide a high level of quality in its programs, community service and administrative ability. In addition to information about the 29 irrigation ditches in and around the City of Boulder, the exhibit will include political and natural history about ditches, a re-photographic survey of Boulder’s ditches, and 40 artists’ interpretations of irrigation ditches.The exhibit is a part of Boulder’s Sesquicentennial celebrations, as 2009 is also the 150th Anniversary of the first irrigation ditch in Boulder. The oldest surviving man-made structure in Boulder is the short stretch of irrigation ditch in front of Naropa University.This exhibit will promote greater cultural understanding, as citizens realize how agricultural water has shaped the Front Range landscape. Additional funding for the show includes $12,500 from private donors, ditch companies, District 6 Water Users, the Boulder Farmers Market, Northern Water Conservancy District, Open Space and Mountain Parks, Boulder County Arts Alliance, Johnson & Repucci, Grant Grant & Goiran, and Wright Water Engineers.<p style="text-align: left;"><img/></p>
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