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Creekside students tell Tigard‑Tualatin board how CARES grants funded arts and school programs
Summary
Students from Creekside Community High School described the CARES Foundations youth grantmaking program, reporting last year’s grants: $72,750 to 18 nonprofits and $15,754 to school programs (total $88,489). They highlighted fundraisers, decision‑making skills, and community impact.
Creekside Community High School students presented to the Tigard‑Tualatin School District board on the CARES Foundations youth grantmaking program, describing how student grantmakers select community issues, evaluate nonprofit proposals and run fundraisers.
Luna Vander Kuveren, a Creekside student, said the program guarantees student groups $7,500 from the CARES Foundation and can double those funds by raising…
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