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Lebanon Mask Up campaign spends final dollars during COVID-19 surge
Lebanon County Commissioners spent the last of their Mask UP campaign funds in accordance with their deal with the governor s office to use this CARES Act money before the end of December.
In four months, the county spent $1.156 million to plaster Mask Up Lebanon signs throughout the area. The campaign is a COVID-19 safety program, designed to teach residents about the importance of wearing facial coverings during the pandemic.
Many local businesses and organizations received $1,000 grants for displaying the campaign s signs. Commissioners received more than 1,200 applicants.
The campaign also paid for 55,000 fliers and masks that were sent to Lebanon County households and for media buys in English and Spanish.
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(Cheyenne Tobias)
With the goal of ensuring that no money from its $12.8 million CARES Act funding be “left on the table,” Lebanon County Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to spend the remaining balance of just over $600,000.
The vote means more businesses that applied for funding in the first two rounds will now receive financial assistance. The vote also includes several local nonprofit organizations as part of the approved $600,268 expenditure.
The county’s CARES Grant Committee, which consists of county and local economic development officials, agreed to lower the established rating score used in the first two rounds to determine which businesses will get funds. The score was lowered from 45 to 38 for businesses who met the funding criteria, which was still consistent for the funding requirements during the first two rounds.