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Purdue Extension to use county-managed Community Foundation account for food-security programs after Board of Health approval
Summary
Purdue Extension said the Board of Health approved $23,345 for food-security programming; the county will sign an MOU to route the money through the local Community Foundation account held by the Food Security Alliance so programming can begin.
Mindy Duckett of Purdue Extension told the Fulton County commissioners on July 21 that the county Board of Health approved $23,345 in Healthy Food Initiative (HFI) funding for Extension programming and asked the commissioners to confirm there were no fiscal or procedural problems with using a Community Foundation account to administer the grant.
Duckett said the funding will support repeat programming the county has run in prior years:…
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