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Alpine City Council workshop tentatively sets grant ranges for three nonprofits pending budget
Summary
At a May workshop, the Alpine City Council began scoring three Community Services Grant applications and tentatively discussed allocating $5,000 to the Children's Advocacy Center and $10,000'$15,000 ranges for the Family Crisis Center and Sunshine House, with final awards contingent on the city's budget.
The Alpine City Council convened a workshop to begin evaluating applications for the city's Community Services Grant Program and to provide direction on potential funding ranges for three nonprofit applicants.
"We are here, the city council workshop, to begin the scoring of applications for the community services grant program and provide direction for funding allocations," the council chair said at the start of the meeting. City staff reviewed the program's purpose, noting it is a competitive, one-time program funded from the general fund to support organizations that deliver measurable benefits to Alpine residents, including services for the elderly, basic needs, education and domestic-violence support.
City staff said the city received three eligible applications: the Children's Advocacy Center of the Big Bend (requesting $5,000 for forensic interviews, family advocacy and coordinated services); Sunshine House…
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