WILMINGTON — Annually, Cape Fear Community College and the Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County open grants for underserved populations to receive…
New Hanover County gave out about $3.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act money for business grants and employment assistance. $900,000 of that money was given in partnership between the county and StepUp Wilmington for job training.
WILMINGTON — Annually, the Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College and the Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County open grants for underserved…
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In April, the message I shared with you talked about the Commissioners approval of its strategy to utilize the $45.4 million in federal money from the American Rescue Plan to address the economic and social challenges our community has endured throughout the pandemic.
The goal was simple – help businesses and families who have faced hardships caused by COVID-19 with a variety of assistance opportunities. Some of these would provide financial relief or help pay for needed services. Others would offer much needed emotional support.
Back then, it was talk, and we all know talk is great, but it must become action. And, I’m happy to say, it has become action.
Multiple initiatives were created and are continuing to develop as avenues to help our community. Today, we are seeing that money make its way to our citizens for the