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City approves significant funding boost for Boys and Girls Club

July 15, 2024 | Hobbs City, Lea County, New Mexico



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City approves significant funding boost for Boys and Girls Club
In a recent meeting, the Hobbs City Commission discussed significant funding initiatives aimed at enhancing economic development and youth programs in the community. The Economic Development Corporation (EDC) emphasized its commitment to maximizing the value of public investments, with a focus on job recruitment and economic growth in Hobbs and Lea County. The EDC's efforts to increase private sector membership have reportedly strengthened its advocacy for local businesses, reflecting a shift in funding dynamics where private contributions have grown relative to public funding.

Commissioners expressed their support for these initiatives, highlighting the importance of engaging more businesses to bolster the community's economic voice. The discussion also touched on the successful internship program facilitated by the EDC, which has provided valuable opportunities for local students in fields such as graphic design.

Additionally, the commission approved a resolution authorizing a professional services agreement with the Boys and Girls Club of Hobbs, increasing funding to $180,000. This funding will support operational costs and a summer program, which includes a special needs initiative. The Boys and Girls Club's Gus Macker 3-on-3 basketball tournament was also highlighted for its record participation, drawing teams from outside the area and contributing to local economic activity.

Commissioners praised the Boys and Girls Club for its positive impact on youth, noting the program's role in providing educational and social opportunities for children. The meeting concluded with unanimous support for both funding resolutions, underscoring the commission's commitment to investing in the community's future.

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