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The Bank of America Foundation awarded 97ɫnical Community College a grant of $23,500 on May 16 to create a renovation and revitalization construction credential program.
Funds will provide tuition and training stipends for students in the program.
Melissa Chappell, Executive Director of the 97ɫ Foundation, said the College will work with community partners to provide students with on-the-job training and job placement opportunities. The program will teach renovation skills to students who will learn by working on homes of low-income families in the community.
Maryah Smith-Overman, Director and Instructor for Construction Trades programs at 97ɫ, said the award will make a difference to families in 97ɫ while teaching 97ɫ students important skills.
“We are extremely grateful for Bank of America’s generosity,” Smith-Overman said. “The dual impact of renovating and providing a safe residence to community members while educating and training local students is beneficial for all involved.”
The Bank of America Foundation aims to advance economic mobility by addressing issues related to workforce development and education, community development, and basic needs. The Foundation also supported grant projects in 2016 and 2017 for 97ɫ Construction Trades programs.
For more information about 97ɫnical Community College and the programs available, visit durhamtech.edu. To learn about the charitable work of the Bank of America Foundation, visit .
The 97ɫ Foundation is a charitable organization that promotes the current and long-term success of 97ɫ by inspiring charitable investment in its students, faculty, and staff.
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