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Coastal Community Foundation Receives $250K Grant from Boeing

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Boeing recently awarded a $250,000 grant to Coastal Community Foundation (CCF) for affordable housing and economic mobility projects.

The funding will be divided between CCF’s Place-Based Impact Investing (PBII), Economic Mobility Grantmaking Fund, and homeowner-occupied repair projects. All three strategies will work together to build generational wealth and opportunity for underserved residents of North Charleston.

“We are thankful for Boeing’s dedication to supporting economic mobility in our region,” said CCF President and CEO Darrin Goss. “Investment and collaboration between community partners is how we can make impactful change. Making sure residents have safe and attainable housing is one step on the path to creating financial stability.”

A portion of the Boeing grant will support PBII to create new affordable housing stock. The Economic Mobility Grantmaking Fund provides technical assistance to these projects as well as those supporting entrepreneurship and small business development for underserved and rural communities. The grant will also be used to fund homeowner-occupied repair projects in several North Charleston neighborhoods. The repairs allow residents to stay in their existing homes to maintain family stability, neighborhood pride, and build generational wealth. Plus, this mitigates the need for the additional affordable housing units required if residents move out of a home in disrepair.

“We are delighted to continue our long-standing partnership with Coastal Community Foundation, an organization that works to create thriving and equitable communities by identifying and addressing the residents’ unique needs. When families have reliable access to necessities such as food security, quality education and a safe home, true transformation is possible,” said Lindsay Leonard, senior director of Government Operations at Boeing South Carolina.

Over the past seven years, Boeing has granted more than $1.9 million to CCF to support economic mobility efforts in North Charleston neighborhoods. The collaboration began with a focus on STEM education and creating access to higher paying jobs. As CCF and Boeing continued to assess community need, the initiative evolved to include an emphasis on affordable housing and critical home repair.

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