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Renovations planned at Sunset Tower, East Side Acres in Sanford, Maine


SANFORD, Maine – Sanford Housing Authority will make capital improvements at Sunset Tower and Eastside Acres with newly announced federal funds coming its way, SHA Director Diane Gerry said this week.
Sen. Susan Collins announced Feb. 19 that SHA will receive about $298,000, part of about $10.1 million in funding for 19 housing authorities across Maine.
“Maine’s housing authorities provide an array of vital services to seniors, individuals with disabilities, and low-income families,” Collins said in a news release. “This funding will help Maine housing authorities preserve and modernize homes and meet the needs of the individuals and families who live in them.”
Gerry said 80% of the funds for SHA will go toward making upgrades at Sunset Tower, the Main Street high-rise that is the home of 77 tenants in 72 units. The plan includes replacing windows, renovating the elevators and expanding the parking lot. ....

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How to Launch the Next Great Era of Black Prosperity


How to Launch the Next Great Era of Black Prosperity
Historically black colleges are the institution best positioned to deliver greater racial equality throughout America. They just need support.
Left: Students on campus at Howard University in 1946; Right: A class at Spelman College in 2018
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Even today, in this time of racial awakening, many white Americans continue to ask the same demeaning question about historically Black colleges and universities that they did a decade ago and in the decade before that: With the end of Jim Crow and the integration of college campuses, does the country still really need HBCUs? ....

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HBCUs receive boost from capital loan forgiveness


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Historically Black colleges and universities received much-needed debt relief from the federal government as part of the recent COVID-19 relief bill, a change leaders say allows them more financial freedom to invest in their futures.
Congress passed a behemoth spending bill last month that included a variety of COVID-19 relief measures and earmarked $20.2 billion for colleges and universities. Also buried in the omnibus spending package is $1.3 billion in loan forgiveness for HBCUs that borrowed money through the federal government s HBCU Capital Financing Program. The program was established in the 1990s to provide access to low-rate capital that would allow HBCUs to refinance existing debt, make infrastructure repairs and renovations, and work on new construction. ....

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Congress Poised To Simplify FAFSA, And Help People In Prison Go To College


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Originally published on December 20, 2020 9:28 pm
U.S. lawmakers have announced an agreement on a handful of higher education measures that would provide meaningful help to marginalized students, students of color and many of the schools that serve them. The aid is part of a broad new set of legislation, meant to fund the federal government through fiscal year 2021. Lawmakers are expected to vote on the proposed changes this week.
This bipartisan agreement is a significant step toward making higher education more affordable for millions of Americans, Rep. Bobby Scott, the Democratic chairman of the House education committee, said in a statement Sunday night. ....

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KUOW - Congress Poised To Simplify FAFSA, And Help People In Prison Go To College


Congress Poised To Simplify FAFSA, And Help People In Prison Go To College
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U.S. lawmakers have announced an agreement on a handful of higher education measures that would provide meaningful help to marginalized students, students of color and many of the schools that serve them. The aid is part of a broad new set of legislation, meant to fund the federal government through fiscal year 2021. Lawmakers are expected to vote on the proposed changes this week.
This bipartisan agreement is a significant step toward making higher education more affordable for millions of Americans, Rep. Bobby Scott, the Democratic chairman of the House education committee, said in a statement Sunday night. ....

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