Press Release: Project Legacy Receives Important Donation and Matching Grant

Contact: 
Karen Edmonds
Executive Director
Project Legacy
(507)322-0010
kedmonds@projectlegacymn.org


November 11, 2022 – Rochester, Minn. — Karen Edmonds announced today that Project Legacy received an important $200,000 two-year grant from the Harper Family Foundation for the expansion of youth programming and the development of sustainable financial independence/infrastructure. 

"We are deeply grateful to the Harper Family Foundation for this grant which will be transformational for our youth and the sustainability of our program. With this grant, we will be hiring an assistant director and a development coordinator. This grant also includes funding for a year-end matching grant for the Legacy Scholars program,” says Karen Edmonds, Project Legacy Executive Director.

"The Harper Family Foundation is thrilled to support the transformational work of Project Legacy,” says Sarah Harper of the Harper Family Foundation. “By investing in programs like Legacy Scholars, we are helping expand access to vital services tailored to support first-generation college students and ultimately, build the foundation of a more equitable community. We hope our gift inspires individuals and local businesses to join us in supporting Project Legacy's mission."

Edmonds adds, “Our young people work tirelessly to create a positive future for themselves, their children and our community – we thank the Harper Family Foundation for their investment in Project Legacy and our youth.”

With this donation and matching grant announcement, Project Legacy is reminding the public that gifts made between now and December 31 will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $25,000, by the Harper Family Foundation.

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About Project Legacy

Project Legacy is a non-profit that provides hope, connections and support to youth and young adults of color who may have experienced poverty, trauma, homelessness and sexual exploitation; or who are sex workers, refugees from war-torn countries, or any young person who has not had a positive support system; allowing them to heal from trauma, transform their lives, and become involved members of our community.

About Harper Family Foundation

The Harper Family Foundation was founded by Mike and Josie Harper and exists as a Nebraska non-profit organization to make innovative and transformative investments in human capital that have a direct impact on people, enabling them to be healthy and productive, and to make measurable and meaningful contributions to their families and communities.




Karen Edmonds