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CDBG advisory committee recommends $255,000 for 13 public‑service programs, sets contingency rules
Summary
After mid‑year reporting and applicant interviews, the committee recommended $255,000 in CDBG public‑services awards across 13 agencies and established proportional contingency rules to handle final HUD allocation changes, excluding the Housing Rights Center from proportional adjustments.
The City of Glendale’s CDBG Advisory Committee on Feb. 28 recommended $255,000 in public social services funding to support 13 local programs serving low‑ and moderate‑income residents. The committee also set contingency guidance for staff to proportionally adjust awards if final federal funding levels differ.
What the committee recommended The committee’s recommended allocations (forwarded to City Council for approval) cover a range of social services including housing navigation, domestic‑violence counseling, fair‑housing work and youth programs. Recommended awards are: Armenian Engineers & Scientists of America (STEM Academy) $10,000; Armenian American Civil Support Center (transportation/info services) $0 (no award recommended); Homenetmen Glendale (mental wellness for athletes) $10,000; Armenian Bar Association (pro bono legal clinic) $20,000; Armenian Relief Society of Western USA (community outreach and ESL) $64,000; Catholic Charities (Loaves & Fishes) $32,000; Committee for Armenian Students in Public Schools (group counseling) $34,000; Door of Hope (domestic‑violence…
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