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• American Cancer Society 800-227-2345, tinyurl.com/ybvauycg. • American Numismatic Association Money Museum 800-367-9723. • ASSE International Student Exchange Program 800-888-9040, host.asse.com. • Care and Share Food Bank 418-4295, careandshare.org, [email protected]. • Cerebral Palsy Association of Colorado Springs 638-0808. • Colorado Springs Sister Cities International sistercitycs.org. • Community Advancing Public Safety springscaps.org. • Community Partnership for Child Development/Head Start 635-1536, ext. 276, cpcdheadstart.org. • Discover Goodwill Grace, 785-9229, [email protected]. • District Attorney’s Office 520-6037, 4thjudicialda.com. • Doll Doctors Donations accepted; Pat Dinsmore, 574-1915. • El Paso County Parks Christine: 520-6996. • Energy Resource Center 591-0772, erc-co.org. ....
This week, April 5-9th, is National Community Development Week. It’s an opportunity for residents to learn more about the many ways that local governments partner with non-profits and foundations to help vulnerable individuals and families in our community overcome challenges by finding affordable places to live, improving their neighborhoods, and preventing homelessness. Each year, the city receives approximately $5 million in federal grant funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The funds come from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs. In 2020-2021, the City also received additional grant funding to respond to the widespread impacts of COVID-19. The grants are designed to be flexible, giving the community the opportunity to decide locally where the funds are needed most. Each year, the City’s Community Development Division engages in a robust stakeholder process ....