International Paper awards $70,000 in grants to community organizations

Published 4:08 pm Monday, January 4, 2021

International Paper’s Vicksburg Mill announced Monday it had awarded $70,000 in International Paper Foundation grants to 15 area non-profits in 2020, demonstrating, the company said in a press release, its commitment to “education, hunger, health and wellness, disaster relief and initiatives that improve our planet.”

“We are pleased to support local organizations in their efforts to make a difference,” said Jami Cameron, Vicksburg containerboard mill communications manager. “Our company cannot succeed if our communities do not succeed, and these grants are an investment in our family, friends and neighbors.”

Grants were awarded to the following organizations to fund community programs:

  • 456 Robotics
  • American Red Cross, Southwest Mississippi Chapter
  • Exchange Club of Vicksburg Child and Parent Development Center, Inc.
  • Good Shepherd Community Center
  • Grace Christian Counseling Center
  • Mississippi Children’s Museum
  • R12 Recovering Ministries
  • Redwood Elementary School
  • Salvation Army Vicksburg
  • Shape Up Sisters
  • Storehouse Community Food Pantry
  • Triumph Ministries, Inc./Kings Empowerment Center
  • Vicksburg Family Development Service
  • Warren- County Vicksburg Public Library
  • Warren Yazoo Behavioral Health

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Grants were determined after a review by a committee of local employees. Recommendations are subsequently reviewed by the International Paper Foundation’s grants committee, which then must be confirmed and ratified by the foundation’s board of trustees.

Non-profit organizations interested in applying for an International Paper Foundation grant can visit www.ipgiving.com for more information. The new grant funding cycle began on Jan. 4. Applications will be accepted online until Aug. 13.