Harford Community Action Agency Receives $3,000 Grant Through Target Circle Community Giving Program
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The Harford Community Action Agency (HCAA) has received nearly $3,000 from the Target Circle Community Giving Program, demonstrating the power of community engagement in supporting local nonprofit initiatives. The funding was determined through a unique voting system where Target shoppers directed charitable contributions to participating organizations in their area from July through September.
This substantial donation will directly support HCAA's comprehensive mission addressing multiple critical needs in Harford County. The funds will bolster programs that combat food insecurity, provide housing stability services, offer mediation assistance, and deliver emergency support to residents facing financial hardships. These services form the backbone of HCAA's commitment to strengthening families and building community resilience throughout the region.
HCAA CEO Pamela Craig expressed gratitude for the community support, emphasizing how every vote and dollar contributes to the organization's vital work. The Target Circle program operates by allowing Target customers to earn votes with qualifying purchases, then directing those votes toward local nonprofit organizations. The number of votes each organization receives directly determines the size of the grant they receive, creating a democratic approach to corporate philanthropy.
As Harford County's designated Community Action Agency, HCAA serves residents experiencing financial difficulties across multiple domains including food access, housing, energy assistance, and family counseling. The organization's broader mission focuses on helping individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency through programs like the Maryland Energy Assistance Program, Homeless Prevention services, Homeless Services, Community Food Pantry/Food Bank operations, and Food Advocacy initiatives.
The impact of this funding extends beyond immediate financial support, representing a successful partnership between corporate philanthropy and community engagement. By being selected as a featured nonprofit in the Target Circle program, HCAA gained increased visibility and community support throughout the three-month voting period. This type of corporate-community partnership model demonstrates how retail programs can effectively channel resources to local organizations addressing pressing social issues.
For those interested in learning more about HCAA's comprehensive services and community impact, additional information is available at https://harfordcaa.org/. The successful outcome of this community voting initiative highlights the growing importance of participatory philanthropy models that empower consumers to direct corporate giving toward causes that matter most in their local communities.
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