Video Buffalo New York 2020 AARP Community Challenge Grantee
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GRANTEE: The "Pride in Place Buffalo" project launched a featuring a map of cultural landmarks, natural areas, parks, transportation hubs, public art and other essential anchors in three historically underinvested African American neighborhoods. In addition to hosting several community programs, the project team installed 20 decorated by local artists to gather feedback from residents about what more they want and need for their communities. The funds "quick-action" projects that build momentum for local change to improve livability for people of all ages.
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LOCATION: Buffalo, New YorkGRANTEE: The "Pride in Place Buffalo" project launched a featuring a map of cultural landmarks, natural areas, parks, transportation hubs, public art and other essential anchors in three historically underinvested African American neighborhoods. In addition to hosting several community programs, the project team installed 20 decorated by local artists to gather feedback from residents about what more they want and need for their communities. The funds "quick-action" projects that build momentum for local change to improve livability for people of all ages.
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