United Way of the Brazos Valley (UWBV) has announced offering over $350,000 to 22 agencies for the next two years.
President Andy Martin says more than 30 community volunteers spent over 600 hours reviewing the applications from 27 organizations for the grant cycle beginning July 1.
Martin says five volunteer panels, each led by a board member, reviewed applications and conducted site visits to agencies. Then the panel chairs met and established recommendations to present to the United Way board.
Andy Martin visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.
The partner agencies are:
Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Inc.
American Red Cross – Heart of Texas Chapter
BCS Habitat for Humanity
Boys and Girls Club of Robertson County
Brazos Valley Council on Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center
Family Promise
Grimes County 4-H
Health For All, Inc.
MHMR Authority of Brazos Valley
Navasota Education Foundation
North Bryan Community Center
The Prenatal Clinic
Project Unity
The Salvation Army
Sexual Assault Resource Center
Scotty’s House Child Advocacy Center
Son-Shine Outreach Center, Inc.
Texas Ramp Project
Twin City Mission
Washington County Healthy Living Association
UWBV is also allocating $63,194 to the 2-1-1 Texas Information and Referral Center, the Financial Fitness Center, and Goal$avers initiatives.