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The Boone County Commission has awarded 10 additional contracts for CARES Act Funding that total $6.86 million.
To date the commission has distributed $20,177,015.78 of the total $21,171,910 in funding received from the CARES Act.
Final disbursements will be made at its Dec. 29 meeting.
These are the latest distributions:
Christian Fellowship School: $32,300.
City of Ashland: $28,608.03.
Boone Hospital Center: $1,428,129.61.
Christian Chapel Academy: $15,100.
Boone County University Extension: $1,604.10.
La Petite Ecole: $1,400.
City of Columbia public health funding: $1,918,211.84.
City of Columbia PPE and sanitation: $347,775.08.
City of Columbia public safety employee expenses: $3,082,252.36.
City Garden School: $5,500.
The Boone County Commission has awarded 10 additional contracts for CARES Act Funding that total $6.86 million.
To date the commission has distributed $20,177,015.78 of the total $21,171,910 in funding received from the CARES Act. Final disbursements will be made at its Dec. 29 meeting.
These are the latest distributions:
Christian Fellowship School: $32,300.
City of Ashland: $28,608.03.
Boone Hospital Center: $1,428,129.61.
Christian Chapel Academy: $15,100.
Boone County University Extension: $1,604.10.
La Petite Ecole: $1,400.
City of Columbia public health funding: $1,918,211.84.
City of Columbia PPE and sanitation: $347,775.08.
City of Columbia public safety employee expenses: $3,082,252.36.
City Garden School: $5,500.
Boone County Commission plans to allocate remaining CARES Act funding before years end deadline
Boone County sign Columbia, MO
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Boone County Commission is planning to allocate its remaining CARES Act funding before its year-end deadline next week.
During a meeting Tuesday morning, commissioners discussed allocating the remainder of the CARES Act funding to organizations within the county.
The county commission had a little over $2 million of CARES Act funding still available for use. The county received more than $21 million in funding earlier this year.
Boone County Commission listed 11 organizations on its Tuesday agenda it planned to allocate the remaining CARES funding to; the City of Ashland, Christian Fellowship School, Boone County Hospital, Boone County University Extension, Christian Chapel Academy, La Petite Ecol, City of Columbia Public Health Funding, City of Columbia Public Health Entity PPE and Sanitation Funding, City of Columbia Public Saf