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Council approves application for Interact for Health eviction-diversion grant with nonprofit partners
Summary
Council authorized the city manager to apply with partners for a three-year Interact for Health policy grant to expand eviction-diversion and housing stability services, proposing a $90,000 application with a $30,000 city match and 4% annual increases.
Oxford City Council voted to authorize the city manager to apply for an Interact for Health public health policy grant to support a three-year eviction diversion and housing stability program.
Jessica (city staff) told council the Housing Advisory Commission recommended applying for the grant, and the city would partner with Telema, Oxford Pantry and Social Services (TOPS) and Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME). The application requested $90,000 for year one with a $30,000 city match and…
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