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Finance committee recommends one-year extension for United Way tutoring initiative
Summary
The committee recommended a one-year extension of the city’s contract with United Way of Greater New Haven to coordinate a literacy and math tutoring initiative funded with ARPA dollars; United Way said it serves about 1,500 students through 25 community partners.
The New Haven Board of Alders Finance Committee on Sept. 8 recommended extending by one year the city’s contract with United Way of Greater New Haven to coordinate a math and literacy tutoring initiative funded with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars. City staff and United Way representatives told alderpersons the nonprofit provides fiscal oversight, partner coordination, data collection and training for community tutoring providers.
Haley Vincent Simpson, deputy chief of staff in the mayor’s office, told the…
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