Ionia Sentinel-Standard
IONIA The city of Ionia is applying for a grant to improve the oxidation towers at its Wastewater Treatment Plant.
The Ionia City Council voted unanimously at a special meeting Tuesday, May 25, to authorize an application to the Michigan Community Development Block Grant to improve the oxidation towers at the city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. The vote was 8-0, with Fourth Ward Councilmember Janice Gustafson absent.
Ionia was eligible to apply for the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s Water-Related Infrastructure Community Development Block Grant Program, said City Manager Precia Garland. The application deadline is May 31.
Upgrading the oxidation towers at the Ionia Wastewater Treatment Plant was determined as an eligible project activity, Garland said.
County hosts public hearing to close out CARES Act funding through state
Cheboygan Daily Tribune
To close out the Michigan Community Development Block Grant funding for the CARES Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funding Cheboygan County received, a public hearing was hosted May 11.
This public hearing was at the Cheboygan County Board of Commissioners meeting to gather input from county residents on how the money was used throughout the county by officials, as required by the state to be able to close out the grant funding.
The money received was used for COVID-19 related expenses around the county building and county facilities, such as the Cheboygan County Council on Aging s programs.
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Submit your Pure Michigan Small Business Relief Initiative application starting Dec. 15
Eligible for up to $15K grant on first-in basis
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LANSING, Mich. (WXYZ) â Michigan-based small businesses that have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 virus may submit their applications for grants of up to $15,000 through the
The program will use $10 million in federal U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) CARES Act funding to provide economic assistance to small businesses across Michigan.
Grants will be awarded in the amount of up to $15,000 per eligible business on a âfirst-inâ basis. Full information on how to apply as well as eligibility criteria and program guidelines are available here. Businesses planning to apply are encouraged to create their Connect Space account in advance of the application going live.
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