Freestone County certifies $8,278 county grant to qualify nonprofit for state home-delivered meal funds

5919495 · September 30, 2025

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Summary

The commissioners approved a resolution certifying a county grant and approving an organization's accounting/fiscal agent so Freestone County Senior Services can apply for Texas Department of Agriculture home-delivered-meal grant funds for Feb. 2026–Jan. 2027.

Freestone County commissioners approved a resolution certifying that the county will make a grant of $8,278 to Freestone County Senior Services and that the county approves the organization's accounting system or fiscal agent, making the organization eligible to apply for Texas Department of Agriculture home-delivered meal grant funds.

The resolution, read into the record, states the grant is to be paid and used between Feb. 1, 2026, and Jan. 31, 2027, and that program rules require a county grant and county approval of the organization’s accounting system or fiscal agent for eligibility. Commissioners moved to accept the resolution and carried the motion.

No further details about additional local matching requirements or other funding sources were recorded in the discussion during the meeting.