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Malibu council approves $415,000 in community grants, denies urgent care request pending more detail
Summary
Council approved a $315,000 grant to the Malibu Education Foundation and $100,000 to Community Brigades, declined Mission Nirvana for lack of documentation, and denied the Friends of Malibu Urgent Care request citing insufficient financial transparency. Funding appropriations to follow in a subsequent meeting.
The Malibu City Council on Oct. 15 approved nearly $415,000 in special grant support to local nonprofits involved in recovery and community services after the Palisades fire, while denying one request for additional financial detail.
By roll call, council authorized $315,000 to the Malibu Education Foundation (MEF), with the payment structured in two 50/50 installments, and $100,000 to the Community Brigades, a volunteer emergency response nonprofit that supported local responses during recent fires. Council did not award funding to Mission Nirvana after finding the group's application lacked documentation, and the council denied a $100,000 request from Friends of Malibu Urgent Care…
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