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Thu, 04/29/2021 - 1:18pm tim Vermont Business Magazine FEMA recently awarded a $1,972,612 grant to the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) for the state’s Emergency Feeding Program. The grant covers 100% of the costs of the state’s “Vermont Everyone Eats” program, which provides nutritious meals to high-risk populations impacted by COVID-19 throughout Vermont. The program is administered by the Westminster-based Southeastern Vermont Community Action. This project was funded through FEMA’s Public Assistance Program which reimburses eligible applicants for actions taken in the immediate response and during recovery from a major disaster. Eligible applicants include states, local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations. ....
Fredericksburg using more federal pandemic money to for food, housing The City of Fredericksburg City Hall building. The second round of CARES Act funding is being delivered to non-profits working to help people in the Fredericksburg region during the pandemic. Fredericksburg City recently received a second allocation from the CARES Act Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus Funds in the amount of $206,000. This funding comes through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will be used for various community coronavirus-related development programs. The first will be for emergency housing assistance through the Central Virginia Housing Coalition, which has seen an increased demand for rent assistance during the pandemic not just in the number of requests but in the amount needed for each household. The coalition received $80,000 from the city from the first CDBG-CV funding allocation. ....