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Mount Clemens nonprofits seek CDBG allocations as city opens public hearing
Summary
At a public hearing the Mount Clemens commission heard requests from local nonprofits for the city's roughly $13,800 CDBG allocation; Carehaus requested $7,200, Advancing Macomb $6,860, Turning Point about $5,000 and Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers $888. The commission will consider allocations at a future meeting.
The Mount Clemens City Commission opened a public hearing on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds and heard presentations from four local nonprofits outlining services and specific funding requests.
Brian Tingley, introduced by the city manager as the staff lead on CDBG matters, told the commission the city's FY2022 allocation from the Macomb program is approximately $13,800 and that five nonprofit applications requested a total of $21,838. He emphasized the hearing was strictly for public input and that allocation decisions would come at a later meeting.
Dory Vasquez Nolan, executive director of Carehaus, described the agency's countywide work providing forensic interviews, crisis counseling and family advocacy for child victims of abuse and…
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