
Project IMO in Willimantic receives $60K in grant money
WILLIMANTIC — The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut will distribute more than $2.2 million in grants to organizations across the region, supporting work in six core areas.
The grant recipients include Project IMO in Willimantic, which will receive $60,000 over a two-year period. The grant will empower youth leaders to develop public land in North Windham into the Windham Outdoor Education Preserve.
This includes the creation of educational kiosks, media and activities for the community.

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