Grants - Uvalde Hesperian https://uvaldehesperian.com/category/grants/ Uvalde's Free News Source Thu, 01 Jun 2023 23:33:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 214914571 Library to host organization offering $600 relief fund for farm/livestock/meat workers this Saturday, June 3rd from 9AM to 4PM https://uvaldehesperian.com/2023/06/01/library-to-host-organization-offering-600-relief-fund-for-farm-livestock-meat-workers-this-saturday-june-3rd-from-9am-to-4pm/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=library-to-host-organization-offering-600-relief-fund-for-farm-livestock-meat-workers-this-saturday-june-3rd-from-9am-to-4pm Thu, 01 Jun 2023 23:31:38 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=4558 Field, livestock and and meat/processing workers who worked through the Covid-19 Pandemics may be eligible for a one time $600 payment through the Farm and Food Workers Relief Program  according …

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$600 payment through the Farm and Food Workers Relief Program

Field, livestock and and meat/processing workers who worked through the Covid-19 Pandemics may be eligible for a one time $600 payment through the Farm and Food Workers Relief Program  according to information on the UMOS website.

UMOS representatives will be at El Progreso Memorial Library this Saturday, June 3rd from 9AM to 4PM to answer questions about this fund and assist with the application process for those who would like to apply.

To register online go to http://www.umos.org/farm-and-food-workers-relief-ffwr…/ or scan the QR code.

About UMOS

In 1965, UMOS was formed by community and faith leaders who recognized the unmet needs and aspirations of migrant and seasonal farmworkers. While never forgetting its origins and initial population, UMOS has expanded its programs and services to assist people of all ethnic, racial, and linguistic backgrounds who struggle to meet their needs and dream of a better life for themselves and their families. Today, because of the generous support of individual and institutional philanthropists; federal, state, and local government agencies; employers; and other nonprofit partners, UMOS serves thousands of families every day across Wisconsin, Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Florida, and Minnesota.

Sources: UMOS website and El Progreso Memorial Library

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Humanities Texas to Partner with Uvalde Library https://uvaldehesperian.com/2022/12/07/humanities-texas-to-partner-with-uvalde-library/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=humanities-texas-to-partner-with-uvalde-library Wed, 07 Dec 2022 18:57:10 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=2945 https://www.humanitiestexas.org/news/articles/humanities-texas-partner-uvalde-library Next year, Humanities Texas will partner with Uvalde's El Progreso Memorial Library to establish an archive at the library preserving community and national responses to the tragic shooting that …

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Article from Humanities Texas Newsletter December Issue

https://www.humanitiestexas.org/news/articles/humanities-texas-partner-uvalde-library

Cards on display in the entry portico of El Progreso Memorial Library. Cards and letters were sent by people around the world in response to the shootings that took place at Robb Elementary School. Photo courtesy Mendell Morgan.

Next year, Humanities Texas will partner with Uvalde’s El Progreso Memorial Library to establish an archive at the library preserving community and national responses to the tragic shooting that took place at Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022.

Nineteen children and two adults were killed in the shooting. In the time since, the library has become a source of support and resilience for the Uvalde community. The library has also become a site of grief and remembrance. Individuals throughout the state and nation have donated thousands of books. Countless others have sent cards, letters, and works of art, all expressions of mourning and sympathy.

Beginning in January, the library will organize and catalog these materials as part of its Virginia Wood Davis Archives, which documents the history of the families, businesses, and organizations of Uvalde and its eleven surrounding counties. Nationally recognized experts in archival organization and preservation from the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin will serve as advisers to the project.

Baylor University’s Institute for Oral History will assist the library in developing an oral history program. Experts from Baylor will lead workshops for staff and local volunteers, training them in oral history techniques.

The project is made possible with major funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).

A quilt made by Ms. Eddie Penuel honoring the victims of the Robb Elementary School shooting. Ms. Penuel, a teacher in West Columbia, donated the quilt to the El Progreso Memorial Library. Photo courtesy Mendell Morgan.

“Humanities Texas is deeply grateful for NEH’s support of our efforts in Uvalde,” said Humanities Texas Executive Director Eric Lupfer. “We are honored to partner with the El Progreso Memorial Library and expand the critical role they play in Uvalde and South Texas.”

Mendell Morgan, director of El Progreso Memorial Library, noted that “Uvalde area citizens have relied on this library as a center for reading, information, learning, and inspiration since 1903.”

He added, “We are grateful for the NEH grant and confident it will provide the necessary resources to gather, organize, catalog, and preserve items in all formats, including oral history, generated by the Robb School tragedy with the highest professional standards to ensure full access for researchers. For that, we and future generations are thankful for NEH’s generosity and foresight.”

“In the months since the horrific killing of nineteen children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, the El Progreso Memorial Library has served as a community center and gathering place to help the residents of Uvalde share and process their grief,” said NEH Chair Shelly C. Lowe (Navajo). “NEH is honored to partner with Humanities Texas and the El Progreso Memorial Library to help support the Uvalde community and ensure the stories of their lost loved ones and the tragedy of May 24 are never forgotten. We hope the memorial archive being created will assist the community in healing and move our country forward in building the empathy and understanding needed to prevent acts of violence.”

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Uvalde County awarded $4,500 from Walmart Community Grant https://uvaldehesperian.com/2022/05/10/uvalde-county-awarded-4500-from-walmart-community-grant/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uvalde-county-awarded-4500-from-walmart-community-grant Tue, 10 May 2022 19:10:37 +0000 https://uvaldehesperian.com/?p=729    Uvalde County Fairplex Director Wendy Speer announced to the Uvalde County Commissioner’s Court the county was awarded a Walmart Community Grant totalling $4,500.     According to information about the …

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   Uvalde County Fairplex Director Wendy Speer announced to the Uvalde County Commissioner’s Court the county was awarded a Walmart Community Grant totalling $4,500. 

   According to information about the Walmart Community Grants program on the Walmart.org website, it states: 

  “Our local community grants are awarded through an open application process and provide funding directly from Walmart and Sam’s Club facilities to local organizations in the U.S.”

   Additionally, the website  states “The Local Community grants range from a minimum of $250 to a maximum of $5,000 and Eligible nonprofit organizations must operate on the local level (or be an affiliate/chapter of a larger organization that operates locally) and directly benefit the service area of the facility from which they are requesting funding.”

  Those organizations eligible to receive the Walmart Community Grant can be “a recognized government entity: state, county or city agency, including law enforcement or fire departments, that are requesting funds exclusively for public purposes and CyberGrants FrontDoor verified.: according to the Walmart Community Grant website.”

  According to Speer, the $4,500 awarded. $2000 came from the Walmart store based in Uvalde with additional $500 amounts from Walmart stores located in Del Rio, Hondo, Laredo, and the Bob Bullock and Highway 83 South Walmart stores. 

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