Brief article reporting that the Ford Foundation and a consortium of community f

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

9-16-1993

Pages

5B

Abstract

Brief article reporting that the Ford Foundation and a consortium of community foundations will provide up to $40,000 a year for five years to the Farmington area to find ways of generating new jobs in a sustainable and environmentally-friendly fashion. The effort, to be called the Western Mountain Sustainable Community Project, will be co-chaired by Warren Cook, president of Sugarloaf/USA, and the Reverend Scott Planting.

Subjects

Ford Foundation, Western Mountain Sustainable Community Project

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