Green River Area Development District

Assistance for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Assistance for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Assistance for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
If you are a grandparent currently raising a grandchild, you know how Photo By: GRAexpensive it can be. The folks at Green River Area Development District may be able to help. GRADD has financial aid assistance for those who qualify. Find out more below.
GRADD Secures Housing Grant for Pitino Shelter
GRADD Secures Housing Grant for Pitino Shelter
GRADD Secures Housing Grant for Pitino Shelter
Owensboro’s Daniel Pitino Shelter has received funding to construct two transitional housing units — the first such units in the Commonwealth to assist homeless families, according to the Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC).   GRADD secured a $197,000 grant through KHC’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF)...
GRADD Scholarships To Help Disadvantaged 1st Time Students
GRADD Scholarships To Help Disadvantaged 1st Time Students
GRADD Scholarships To Help Disadvantaged 1st Time Students
The Green River Area Development District is seeking 16- to 21-year-old,economically disadvantaged first time college students for several youth scholarships, paying up to $7,000 each for tuition and books, to be awarded for the fall 2012 semester...
GRADD Legislative Breakfast Set for January 28
GRADD Legislative Breakfast Set for January 28
GRADD Legislative Breakfast Set for January 28
The public is invited to attend a Regional Legislative Breakfast hosted by the Green River Area Development District on Saturday, January 28th. This free event will be held at the GRADD office at 300 GRADD Way in Owensboro. Breakfast will be served at 9:00 a...
GRADD’s Shaw Earns Post on Kentucky Voices for Health Board
GRADD’s Shaw Earns Post on Kentucky Voices for Health Board
GRADD’s Shaw Earns Post on Kentucky Voices for Health Board
Green River Area Development District (GRADD) executive director Jiten Shah was recently appointed to serve on the Kentucky Voices for Health (KVH) Board of Directors.  KVH represents a partnership of over 150 organizations across the Commonwealth, de-scribing itself as “a coalition of concerned Kentuckians who believe that the best health care solutions are found when everyone works together to