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Children-supporting initiatives from Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation reach New York area.
Summary
The Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants and Signature Impact Programs to 68 nonprofits in the New York metropolitan area, supporting youth with serious medical needs and food insecurity; Signature Impact Programs will support projects in 2026.
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The Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation has distributed more than $1.6 million in grants and Signature Impact Programs to 68 nonprofit groups in the New York metropolitan area. The funds were applied in 2025, and the Signature Impact Programs portion will support projects in 2026. Recipients include organizations serving young people with serious medical conditions and those addressing food scarcity. The foundation's work includes creating recreational areas within medical facilities and arranging therapeutic interactions.
Key details:
- More than $1.6 million awarded to 68 nonprofit organizations in the New York metro area.
- Funds were applied in 2025; Signature Impact Programs will fund projects in 2026.
- Support is directed to youth facing serious medical conditions and to efforts addressing food scarcity.
- Programs include play areas in medical facilities, special events for adolescents, and therapeutic animal interactions.
- Additional funding supports summer camps for children affected by cancer and a scholarship program for those with cystic fibrosis.
Summary: The grants are intended to support children with medical needs and to address food insecurity across the New York metropolitan area, with program activities ranging from facility play spaces to camps and scholarships. The Signature Impact Programs are scheduled to support projects in 2026. Undetermined at this time.
