
In the News: October 2, 2020
Industrial and multifamily developments and The Opus Foundation® are in this week's news.
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View our media contactsIndustrial and multifamily developments and The Opus Foundation® are in this week's news.
Read moreThe Foundation is continuing its support of the University of St. Thomas program to increase access to college for motivated, high-financial-need and often first-generation college students.
Read moreThe Des Moines nonprofit provides resources to individuals who want to make a positive change in their life.
Read moreWith healthcare staff shortages and people able to work, Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana is implementing a certification training program with help from an Opus Foundation grant.
Read moreHigh-quality early childhood education sets children up for kindergarten success. Supporting early childhood education is a key focus area of the Opus Foundation.
Read moreIn June the Opus Foundation awarded nearly $431,705 to six impactful nonprofit organizations, supporting early childhood education, workforce development and youth development.
Read moreThe Des Moines nonprofit provides resources to individuals who want to make a positive change in their life.
Read moreWe’re getting ready to announce the winner of this year’s new internal Building Community Award. Before we do that, we’re taking a look back at the first five winners.
Read moreWith four locations in Indianapolis, St. Mary’s Child Center is doing important work providing high-quality, highly-rated early childhood education.
Read moreWe’re building community for a better tomorrow. See how we’re giving back in our 2019 philanthropy report.
Read moreOver 30 nonprofits in all of our markets are providing food to the vulnerable with the support of the Opus Foundation.
Read moreMike Robinson is a regular volunteer at the Chicagoland nonprofit that provides a food shelf and more.
Read moreDenver Inner City Parish has quickly pivoted to supporting the community’s most urgent and life-sustaining needs: food, safety and security.
Read moreThe Foundation is supporting nonprofits that are pivoting to better serve the most vulnerable in our communities.
Read moreIndustrial, student housing, residential and institutional developments and promotions are in this week's news.
Read moreRecently, the Foundation awarded the Minneapolis-based nonprofit with a $50,000 Impact Fund grant to support career-readiness training with housing stability to provide positive outcomes for residents with low incomes.
Read moreA recent $25,000 grant to the Denver nonprofit will allow them to evaluate the impact of effectiveness of their four programs.
Read moreIn addition to enhancing communities by delivering exceptional buildings, we make it our business to support organizations that are making neighborhoods better places to live, work and raise families.
Read moreIn December the Opus Foundation awarded nearly $635,000 to 14 impactful nonprofit organizations, supporting early childhood education, workforce development, youth development and community revitalization.
Read moreGrants were awarded to 14 nonprofits in 2019 in support of work in Iowa and surrounding areas
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