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New Haven committee hears nonprofit funding requests as city prepares 2025 HUD consolidated-plan submission
Summary
The Joint Community Development, Health and Human Services Committee of the New Haven Board of Alders heard presentations Tuesday from more than two dozen local nonprofits seeking Community Development Block Grant and related funding as the city prepares its 2025 Consolidated Plan, including HOPWA and Emergency Solutions Grants to submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The Joint Community Development, Health and Human Services Committee of the New Haven Board of Alders heard presentations Tuesday from more than two dozen local nonprofits seeking Community Development Block Grant and related funding as the city prepares its 2025 Consolidated Plan, including HOPWA and Emergency Solutions Grants to submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The presentations covered requests for food-security operations, homelessness services, youth programs, workforce development, childcare supports and neighborhood-based projects — all programs that committee members said would inform the city’s consolidated submission and later funding allocations.
Presenters included established sponsors of social services and newer community-based groups. Continuum Care described two residential step-down facilities, including one on 979 Quinnipiac Avenue that the presenter said…
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