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Farmington residents share traits they d like in future town manager

Farmington residents share traits they d like in future town manager
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Workforce training available for vulnerable youth in Franklin County

Read Article FARMINGTON Turrin Mondor, 19, spends an average of 30 hours a week at the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies on Main Street, opening and closing the store, keeping track of inventory, organizing credit card statements and cash deposits, and helping customers. Turrin Mondor poses at the Center for Entrepreneurial Studies on Main Street in Farmington where they have a 300-hour funded position through the federal Workforce Innovations and Opportunities Act. Mondor is the first person in Franklin County to receive the youth-focused category of these federal funds. Andrea Swiedom/Franklin Journal This is Mondor’s second job, funded through the federal Workforce Innovations and Opportunities Act implemented by Congress in 2014. The act supersedes the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 and was passed to grow local economies and reduce workforce barriers for specific populations such as youth and dislocated workers.

Farmington nonprofit awarded Affordable Housing Challenge Grant

Farmington nonprofit awarded Affordable Housing Challenge Grant Share Non-profit organization Center for Entrepreneurial Studies has received a $20,000 Affordable Housing Challenge Grant from the LEAP Explosion Fund which United Way of the Tri-Valley Area administers. Funding will allow for the center to pilot a tiny house village concept that hopes to address the lack of affordable housing in the region. The mission of the center is to create a community site for economic development and creative thinking through respectful, compassionate, structured support(s) emphasizing a positive mindset for a growing and prosperous community. The Center of Entrepreneurial Studies is “created by students for students” knowing that they possess qualities, skills, knowledge that can result in the formation and the ownership of their own establishment while being a positive contributor to their community.

Franklin County nonprofit given $20,000 to build tiny homes for homeless youth

Franklin County nonprofit given $20,000 to build tiny homes for homeless youth
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