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Nov 8, 2021

$500K grant for Open Door Mission

FOOTHILLS BUSINESS DAILY – The Open Door Mission in Glens Falls got an unexpected $500,000 boost recently from the Saratoga-based Business for Good Foundation.

Nov 1, 2021

Voorheesville restaurant project due in mid-2023

TIMES UNION – The next restaurant announced for the village is not likely to open for another 14 to 18 months, residents were told Saturday during a party thrown by the Saratoga Spring-based Business for Good foundation, which is developing the project.

Oct 28, 2021

Hattie’s new Albany location part of unique nonprofit effort

TIMES UNION – Business for Good sparked excitement in Albany with a sign in the window of the former Lombardo’s Restaurant announcing Hattie’s Chicken Shack, another iconic brand, is moving into the building, but it is only one of many moves the new philanthropic foundation has made in the last 10 months.

Oct 27, 2021

Foundation throwing Voorheesville party, seeking restaurant input

TIMES UNION – The Business for Good foundation is throwing a party for villagers on Saturday, Oct. 30, and is seeking input on what type of restaurant the community would like to see in a vacant former Stewart’s store that the foundation bought earlier this year.

Oct 21, 2021

Why Are These Guys So Happy?

THE 12866 – In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), AIM Services, Inc., one of the area’s largest providers of services and support for individuals with disabilities, will receive a $25K Grant $50K from the Business for Good Foundation to solidify plans for a “Career Center” to support its Employment Services program