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Local nonprofits ask Mount Clemens for share of $13,800 in CDBG funds; city staff to recommend allocations next meeting
Summary
At a public hearing on CDBG funding, Turning Point requested $2,500 for shelter services, Carehaus requested $7,200 for child advocacy services and Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers requested $888 for chores and repairs; city staff said $13,800 is available and intends to recommend funding the four smallest requests and allocating remaining funds to Carehaus at the next meeting.
The Mount Clemens City Commission opened its annual public hearing on Community Development Block Grant funding for fiscal year 2021 after city staff said there were no capital funds this year and roughly $13,800 to distribute to nonprofit organizations.
Brian Tingley, who presented the CDBG overview, said last year the county adopted a competitive approach to capital funds and that Mount Clemens received roughly $150,000 in the prior year for a utilities project, but…
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