Goshen College receives $1 million grant for summer camps
By: Will Conybeare
Posted: Jul 7, 2022 7:20 PM EDT

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GOSHEN, Ind. -- Goshen College has received a $1 million grant to use towards summer camps on campus.
The grant, provided by the Lily Endowment, will provide funding to grow the new Center for Community Engagement and create new camps that give immigrants and non-English speaking youth a firsthand look at American culture.
With the funding, Goshen College has been able to reduce the cost of the camps to between $10-$50.