More grants are going to nonprofits in the region to help them adapt during the pandemic.
The latest round of more than $204,000 from the COVID-19 Community Response Fund will be divided between 15 organizations.
Tony Gonzalez of the United Way Fox Cities says Rawhide is getting $20,000 to help make changes, to make it safer for at-risk youth to live there, and for children to receive counseling.
Forward Services Corporation will use $15,000 buy laptops and high-speed Internet access to help people look for a job or get training.
So far, the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region and United Way have handed out more than $1.2 million in grants.