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A bakery-centered work-study program for disabled veterans, an organization that helps veterans start farming businesses and a foundation that provides guide dogs to blinded veterans are among the 23 nonprofits that will receive a chunk of $1.5 million from the Newman’s Own Foundation.
“Without funding from Newman’s Own, we couldn’t do this,” said Meghan Ogilvie, CEO of Dog Tag Inc., which will receive $25,000. Dog Tag Inc. provides a five-month work-study program in Washington, D.C., for veterans with service-connected disabilities, their spouses and caregivers. Graduates of the program earn a Certificate in Business Administration from Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies.
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