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8 results for “grants and contracts” · budget

  • 2608-2021: To authorize and direct the Director of Recreation and Parks to enter into contracts with 28 community agencies to provide social and nutrition services to older adults in Central Ohio during 2022; to authorize the expenditure of $7,710,000.00 from the Recreation and Parks Grant Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($7,710,000.00)

    Oct 5, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2547-2021: To authorize the City Auditor to appropriate $159,300.00 within the Federal Transportation Grants Fund; to authorize the City Attorney's Office, Real Estate Division, to contract for professional services relative to the acquisition of fee simple title and lesser interests in and to property needed for the Intersection Improvements - Georgesville Road at Hall Road project; to authorize the City Attorney's Office, Real Estate Division, to negotiate with property owners to acquire the additional rights of way necessary to complete this project; to authorize the expenditure of up to $58,250.00 from the Streets and Highways Bond Fund and up to $159,300.00 from the Federal Transportation Grant Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($217,550.00)

    Sep 29, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2376-2021: To authorize and direct the Board of Health to accept a grant from the Ohio Department of Health in the amount of $66,000.00 for the Maternal and Child Health grant program; to authorize the appropriation of $66,000.00 from the unappropriated balance of the Health Department Grants Fund; to authorize the Board of Health to enter into a contract with Mental Health America of Ohio for the provision of Maternal and Child Health program grant services; to authorize the expenditure of $66,000.00 from the Health Department Grants Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($66,000.00).

    Sep 9, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2350-2021: To authorize the Board of Health to modify an existing contract with Nationwide Children's Hospital for the staffing and operation of five WIC clinics for the period of October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021; to authorize the expenditure of $35,000.00 from the Health Department Grants Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($35,000.00)

    Sep 8, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • 2315-2021: To authorize the Board of Health to enter into a contract with Nationwide Children's Hospital for the provision of five WIC Clinics at their facilities; to authorize the expenditure of $646,571.00 from the Health Department Grants Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($646,571.00)

    Sep 2, 2021

    ·Columbus, OH
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  • CITY COUNCIL CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU HONOLULU. HAWAII ORDINANCE 1 9 — 1 3

    Honolulu, HI
    Budget

    Ordinance 19–13, passed by Honolulu City Council, appropriates the executive operating budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020. The ordinance authorizes total revenues of $3,452,418,507 with net appropriations of $2,834,866,665 across operating, federal, and special project funds. Operating funds total $2,713,846,226, including the General Fund at $1,999,680,728, Highway Fund at $316,777,489, Sewer Fund at $390,292,424, and Bus Transportation Fund at $269,926,190, among other departmental and special purpose funds. Federal funds allocated include $59,345,426 for Housing and Community Development Section 8 Contracts, $40,675,266 for Federal Grants, and other community development programs. The ordinance covers appropriations for General Government functions, including the Mayor's office, Department of Budget and Fiscal Services, and other executive departments.

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    budget appropriationsfiscal year 2019-2020operating fundsfederal grantstransportation funding
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  • 2025 Solid Waste Fund

    Allentown, PA
    Budget

    The 2025 Solid Waste Fund (Fund 085) for the City of Allentown projects total revenues of $23,786,761, a significant increase from the 2024 adjusted budget of $16,757,076, driven primarily by trash collection revenues rising from $15,458,750 to $22,228,305. Total expenditures are allocated across personnel costs of $4,793,529, services and charges of $17,101,801 (including $16,798,007 for other contract services), materials and supplies of $242,486, and capital outlay of $569,500. The fund maintains an opening balance of $833,127 for 2025, adjusted from the 2024 opening balance of $2,720,750. Key revenue sources include commercial trash collection at $343,035, grants at $344,921, and state aid for pension at $200,000.

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  • City of Mesa Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER)

    Mesa, AZ
    Budget

    The City of Mesa's Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER) for FY 2024/2025 (July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025) documents the allocation and distribution of $4,192,294 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, with $4,068,447 awarded to programs and administration. CDBG Public Service Activities received $602,214 across six agencies (A New Leaf, Central Arizona Shelter Services, Child Crisis Arizona, Family Promise, Homeward Bound, and Save the Family Foundation of Arizona), though CASS cancelled two contracts and returned funds due to leadership and staffing changes. Housing Rehabilitation was allocated $2,342,182 for the Emergency Rehabilitation Program, while the HOME Investment Partnership Program provided $400,000 for Tenant-Based Rental Assistance focused on utility and deposit assistance. Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program awarded $329,288 to three agencies (A New Leaf, CASS, and Save the Family) for emergency shelter and rapid rehousing services, with the city coordinating through the Maricopa County Continuum of Care workgroups including Coordinated Entry, Planning, and ESG Committees.

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    community development block granthousing rehabilitationemergency shelter assistancepublic services fundinghomeless services
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