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Red Bank accepts $21,000 Saudi Daisy grant, approves first‑reading budget amendment and pursues T‑Mobile mural funding
Summary
The city accepted a $21,000 grant from the Red Bank Saudi Daisy Charitable Foundation to fund two public‑art projects, approved an ordinance on first reading to appropriate the funds, and authorized an application to T‑Mobile’s hometown grants program for up to $50,000.
The City of Red Bank accepted a $21,000 grant from the Red Bank Saudi Daisy Charitable Foundation and approved a first‑reading ordinance to appropriate the funds for public art, city officials said. The commission also authorized an application to the T‑Mobile Hometown Grants program for up to $50,000 toward a shovel‑ready public art project.
Patricia Baker and Becky Browder, representing the Red Bank Saudi Daisy Charitable Foundation, presented the grant to the commission. "All grant funds are to be used for projects that would benefit all citizenry as a whole and not just a small group of individuals," Baker said. Baker said Red Bank has received $1,070,627 from the…
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