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The Springfield nonprofit joins with the Standard Chartered Foundation on economic inclusion work.

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Ashley Paige Romines returns to her previous role after two years in Denver.

The Fair Grove Area Community Foundation raises $30,000 in six months.

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James River Basin Partnership and Ozark Greenways are among the beneficiaries.

Jan Horton joined the organization as its first employee in 1988.

The Arc of the Ozarks giving jobs to those with disabilities via A.M. Donuts.

The total is 1% shy of the prior year fundraising.

The Clegg Family Foundation plans the project as it awaits its 501(c)(3) status.

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From The Salvation Army’s red kettle campaign at Christmas to Give Ozarks Day in March, Bass Pro Shops’ familiar green bass logo has been noticeably on display in support of nonprofits in the Ozarks over the last year.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church will serve as a USDA program site.

Susan Mellentine is promoted from development director.

The Arc of the Ozarks will operate the business, employing clients.

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Nonprofit officials say there's much more improvement to be made.

Opal Foods delivers its annual gift to the Springfield nonprofit.

Kathryn Wall starts next month as the nonprofit's director of community engagement.

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