Jacksonville, FL — This year, Bank of America has awarded approximately $426,000 in grants to 26 nonprofits across the Jacksonville area. These funds are designed to enhance vital areas such as health care, employment, affordable housing, small business resilience, and neighborhood revitalization.
Mark Bennett, president of Bank of America Jacksonville, highlighted the partnership with local organizations as a way to foster positive community change. A key component of the funding is a $60,000 grant to the Boys & Girls Club of Northeast Florida, aimed specifically at revitalizing neighborhoods. According to Bennett, this sizable contribution exemplifies how corporate investment can lead to tangible improvements within the community.
The grant to the Boys & Girls Club will be allocated to upgrade older and underused buildings located at the Jordan Park and Gail Baker clubs in Atlantic Beach. Improvements to these facilities will make them more “inviting and accessible,” which is expected to help the nonprofit attract and retain more members.
Bennett stated, “Partnering with organizations like Boys & Girls Clubs to address critical needs such as educational support and community revitalization is part of our commitment to creating real change in Jacksonville.” This kind of investment reflects Bank of America’s dedication to fostering thriving communities.
Paul Martinez, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Club in the region, emphasized the transformative nature of the grant. He remarked that the funding will allow the organization to “revitalize and modernize spaces,” thereby creating a safe and welcoming environment for young people to learn and grow.
Martinez added, “Together we are building a great future for Jacksonville’s youth and the neighborhoods they call home.” The clubs serve various counties, including Alachua, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns, providing necessary resources like afterschool programs and mentorship.
The Bank of America grants aim to drive meaningful progress in the Jacksonville area. The bank acknowledges that many communities face challenges in accessing essential resources for healthier living. Highlighting issues like affordable healthcare, housing, and educational needs, the bank has directed funding to organizations that focus on these critical areas.
In addition to the Boys & Girls Club, other grant recipients include the Cathedral Arts Project, Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, Jacksonville Symphony, and many more. Each organization has a unique mission that aligns with the bank’s vision of community improvement.
Since 2019, Bank of America has contributed nearly $11 million to local organizations, demonstrating a long-term commitment to supporting the Jacksonville community. As the bank continues its charitable focus, it aims to empower nonprofits effectively tailored to the community’s evolving needs.
For further information about the grants and the importance of community investment, interested individuals can refer to Bank of America’s Charitable Foundation webpage.
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