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Grants division reports $8.5 million brought in over two years; pending federal funding may be paused
Summary
Jamie Tennis, manager of Rapid City’s grants division, told the Public Works Committee the division submitted 25 grant applications last year, brought in roughly $8.5 million over two years, and has $22 million pending — some of which could be affected by federal funding pauses.
Jamie Tennis, manager of the City of Rapid City grants division, presented the division’s annual report to the Public Works Committee on Tuesday, summarizing recent applications, awards, and risks to federal funding.
Tennis said the grants division has grown from a single position to a three‑person team and that, last year, the team submitted 25 grant applications requesting $84,000,000. She told the committee the city was awarded $3,700,000 in the past year and has about $22,000,000 pending. Over two years, Tennis said the grants division has brought in roughly $8,500,000 in outside revenue to support city priorities.
Tennis described the…
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