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ree high-impact nonprofit
organizations received $230,000 in
grants as part of Redstone's inaugural
Community Impact Grant program.
e initiative supports organizations
that drive measurable changes and
address critical needs in the communities
Redstone serves.
e selected nonprofits are:
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Creative Cities Fund – Raise Your
Hand Initiative
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Aum Foundation, USA, Inc. – Aum
Campus Housing Initiative
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Hustle Recovery, Inc. – Expanding
recovery and workforce development
initiatives in Middle Tennessee
ese organizations serve communities
across North Alabama and Tennessee
and will use their funding to expand
programs and address needs that align
with Redstone's philosophy of "People
Helping People."
"ese grants go beyond financial support,"
said Redstone's President and CEO,
Joe Newberry. "Each of these
nonprofits is expanding
opportunity, creating access, and helping
people move forward. We are proud to
support them as they deepen their impact."
Troy Sandifer of Hustle Recovery said his
group is honored to partner with Redstone.
Hustle Recovery supports meaningful
employment and financial literacy for those
recovering from addictions.
"Our partnership with Redstone is a
shared commitment to creating real
opportunities for individuals rebuilding
their lives. With Redstone's support, we
will expand our workforce development
and financial education initiatives,
empowering people in recovery with the
tools to achieve stability, self-sufficiency,
and sustainable success," Sandifer said.
For more information on the Community
Impact Grant, visit redfcu.org/grant.
Nonprofits Awarded
Impact Grants
Representing the selected nonprofits are: Troy Sandifer of Hustle Recovery,
Alka Bhargav of Aum Foundation, and John Allen of Creative Cities Fund.