Announced earlier this year, $300,000 in funding was awarded in support of projects aimed at improving the health and quality of waterways to help protect water resources and improve the overall health of communities.
The grant recipients were formally announced at the Camp Curtin Branch YMCA Garden, operated by the Harrisburg Area YMCA, a $10,000 grant recipient. Representatives from The GIANT Company and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful also recognized four additional Dauphin County nonprofits who were among the groups to receive funding.
City of Harrisburg – Department of Parks, Recreation and Facilities, Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania, Londonderry Township, and The Salvation Army, each received a grant for their waterway projects.
“There’s only one planet Earth and the steps we take now will impact our environment and waterways for future generations,” said Jessica Groves, community impact manager, The GIANT Company. “Our customers and team members understand that changes of any size can make a big difference in healing our planet through their generosity in rounding up at the register in support of these types of environmental initiatives. We are excited to see these water resource projects brought to life in the coming months and continue to make a lasting difference in their local communities.”
Grants range from $2,500 up to $10,000. Eligible projects had to be in The GIANT Company’s operating areas within Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, or West Virginia.
Funding for the grants was provided by customers at GIANT, MARTIN’S and GIANT Heirloom Market stores who agreed to round up their grocery purchase to the nearest dollar from March through May.
The following organizations are the recipients of a 2022 Healing the Planet grant from The GIANT Company and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful:
Maryland
The High 5 Initiative, Inc., North East
Town of Mount Airy, Mount Airy
Pennsylvania
9th Street Youth & Community Center, Chester
Abington Area Joint Recreation Board, Clarks Summit
Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club and Wilderness Park Association, Reading
Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority, State College
City of Harrisburg- Department of Parks and Recreation and Facilities, Harrisburg
East Bradford Township, West Chester
Friends of Schuylkill River Park, Philadelphia
Friends of Silver Lake Nature Center, Bristol
Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg
Glen Foerd Conservation Corporation, Philadelphia
Harrisburg Area YMCA, Harrisburg
Indiana Borough, Indiana
Kennett Area Park Authority, Kennett Square
Lancaster Conservancy, Lancaster
Lehman Sanctuary, Shavertown
Londonderry Township, Middletown
Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, Wrightsville
Lundale Farm Inc., Pottstown
Michaux Forest Association, Hummelstown
Mountain Watershed Association, Melcroft
North American Land Trust, Chadds Ford
Northcentral Pennsylvania Conservancy, Williamsport
PA Parks and Forest Foundation//Friends of White Clay Creek Preserve, Camp Hill
Pennsylvania Division of the Izaak Walton League of America, New Salem
Salisbury Township, Gap
Schuylkill River Development Corporation, Philadelphia
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia
The Da Vinci Discovery Center of Science and Technology, Inc., Allentown
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park
The Salvation Army, Harrsiburg
Trout Unlimited 108 Doc Fritchey, Palmyra
Upper Darby Township, Upper Darby
Warrington Township, Chalfont
Watershed Alliance of Adams County, Gettysburg
Watershed Coalition of the Lehigh Valley, Nazareth
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pittsburgh
Wildlife Leadership Academy, Lock Haven
Willistown Conservation Trust, Newtown Square
York Academy Regional Charter School Upper School, York
Virginia
The Shenandoah Valley Black Heritage Program, Harrisonburg
Virginia Clean Cities, Harrisonburg
Winchester-Frederick County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Winchester
West Virginia
Blue Ridge Watershed Coalition, Harpers Ferry
“Access to healthy food and understanding agricultural practices are often limited in our uptown Harrisburg community,” said Jamien Harvey, executive director of the Camp Curtin and East Shore Branch YMCAs. “The opportunity to expand our garden project allows us to educate the youth and families at the Camp Curtin Branch YMCA about healthy water and its incredible impact on our ecosystem. We are so grateful to The GIANT Company for recognizing the impact of healthy, natural food education on our community.”
“The health of our local waterways is intimately connected to the overall health of our communities. We are honored to partner with The GIANT Company to provide Healing the Planet grants to communities across Pennsylvania. Thank you to all of you who rounded up at the register. Your generosity will directly impact communities by improving the health and quality of waterways,” said Shannon Reiter, president, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful.”
This marked the second year of the Healing the Planet grant program. Last year, more than $500,000 was awarded to 42 recipients in support of projects that aimed to build environmental stewardship by connecting people and families to community green spaces, supporting environmental restoration efforts, and building community gardens.
For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful website. Click Here to become a member. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from KPB, Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter, Discover them on Pinterest and visit their YouTube Channel.
Also visit the Illegal Dump Free PA website for more ideas on how to clean up communities and keep them clean and KPB’s Electronics Waste website.
The 2022 Pick Up Pennsylvania Initiative will be held from through August 31. Questions should be directed to Michelle Dunn at 1-877-772-3673 Ext. 113 or send email to: mdunn@keeppabeautiful.org.
Keep PA Beautiful helps mobilize over 100,000 volunteers a year to pick up litter, clean up illegal dumping and beautify Pennsylvania.
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[Posted: July 1, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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