Through the annual program, grants of up to $20,000 will be awarded for projects that fall within the firm's three impact areas:
- Support not-for-profit organizations and projects focused Health
- Education and Youth Services
- Housing and Food Security
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JRM Construction, a Manhattan-based construction management and general contracting firm, is accepting applications for its 2016 Community Impact Grant program for New York City-area organizations and projects focused in the areas of health, education/youth services, and/or housing and food Security.
Through the annual program, grants of up to $20,000 will be awarded for projects that fall within the firm's three impact areas: