$750,000 available for Clay County nonprofits

Grants must be used to support COVID-19 pandemic support in the community.


  • By Max Marbut
  • | 3:20 p.m. July 7, 2020
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 Clay County has allocated $750,000 in federal pandemic relief aid to support nonprofit organizations that provide goods and services to those in the community impacted by COVID-19.

Organizations may apply for a grant to support ongoing efforts of providing food assistance, personal protective equipment or other community service programs related to COVID-19 relief, according to a news release from the Clay County Commission. 

All spending must be directly related to COVID-19, not previously budgeted, and for costs incurred between March 1 and Dec. 30.

Eligible organizations must provide proof of nonprofit status and the principal place of business must be in Clay County.  

Applications are available online at claycountygov.com/government/cares-act.

All organizations will be vetted through the grant application process. Clay County will work with organizations receiving support to track expenditures and ensure spending deadlines are met.

The deadline to apply is 5 p.m July 13.

Questions can be submitted to [email protected].

 

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