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Mid Plains asks Hall County to consider donating or selling building to unlock $5 million in matching funds for crisis‑stabilization expansion
Summary
Mid Plains Center asked the Hall County board to consider a building transfer or letter of intent so the nonprofit can match grant funds and expand its crisis stabilization unit from 12 to 24 beds; the state grant window runs July 1–August 1, with awards expected September 1.
Chase, introduced by county staff as a representative of Mid Plains Center, told the Hall County Board of Equalization that the nonprofit operates the only crisis stabilization unit (CSU) in the state and wants to expand services to meet rising demand.
Chase said the state opened a grant process July 1 to expand rural crisis stabilization capacity and that Mid Plains had prepared proposals and potential fundraising matches. He said an in‑kind donation or a sale of the county‑leased building would allow Mid Plains to provide a 10% match and unlock additional…
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