IP hands out $63K

International Paper’s Pensacola Mill Awards $63,000 in Grants to Support 21 Local Non-Profit Projects

PENSACOLA, FLORIDA (Dec. 8, 2022) – International Paper’s Pensacola Mill has awarded $63,000 in International Paper Foundation grants to 21 local organizations, demonstrating the company’s commitment to education, hunger, health and wellness, disaster relief and initiatives that improve our planet.

“We are pleased to support local organizations in their efforts to make a difference in education, hunger, health and wellness and disaster relief,” said Whitney Fike, International Paper Communications Manager. “These grants help organizations fund new yearly projects and programs that support their critical mission and impact those in need in our own community.”

Local community organizations and their projects awarded grants for 2022:

Ascension Sacred Heart Foundation – Pediatric Health and Wellness Clinic
Autism Pensacola – 2023 Kids for Camp Summer Learning Lab
Bright Bridge Ministries – Hot, Healthy Meals
Capstone Adaptive Learning and Therapy Centers – Expression through Language
Children’s Home Society – After School and Summer Learning Gains and Enrichment
Council on Aging of West Florida – Windmill Generator Kits for Kids
Covenant Hospice Foundation – My Wish to Terminally Ill Children and Adults
Escambia Search and Rescue – Project Lifesaver International Program
Feeding the Gulf Coast – Backpack Program: Weekend Meals for Children
Foodraising Friends – Food in the Home Everyday
Health and Hope Clinic – Strengthening Clinic Capacity for Care
Jim Allen Elementary – B.E.S.T. Books for Reading
Lakeview Center – Supporting Youth in Group Homes
Manna Food Bank – Healthy Kids Initiative
Pace Band Boosters – Pace Band New Threads
Pace Center for Girls – Literacy Intervention
Pensacola Little Theatre – A Face of Arts Education and the Art of Movement
ReadyKids! – Ready Readers
Ronald McDonald House of Northwest Florida – Heart to Heart
The Arc Gateway – Big Impacts for Children through Access to Tools and Materials
Valerie’s House – No Child Grieves Alone, Group Night Activities

Grants were determined after careful committee review with local team members. Recommendations are subsequently reviewed by the International Paper Foundation’s grants committee, which then must be confirmed and ratified by the foundation’s board of trustees.

Grants are awarded once a year. Organizations are invited to take an eligibility assessment at www.ipgiving.com to see if their program is eligible to apply for funding. For more information on the Pensacola Mill grant process, contact Whitney Fike, communications manager at 850-968-3076 or whitney.fike@ipaper.com.

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