Deadline For Nonprofits To Apply For Warsaw ARPA Funds Is A Year Away
A few nonprofits have submitted applications to the city of Warsaw for American Rescue Plan Act funds, but there’s still plenty of time for more to apply.
Read MoreA few nonprofits have submitted applications to the city of Warsaw for American Rescue Plan Act funds, but there’s still plenty of time for more to apply.
Read MoreWagon Wheel Center for the Arts will get $100,000 less in American Rescue Plan Act funds from the county than the ARPA Committee recommended because of a decision by the county commissioners Tuesday, Sept. 26.
Read MoreAfter further review and discussion, the Kosciusko County Council on Thursday, July 13, approved to use $2.4 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to make improvements to the Justice Building.
Read MoreEffective Immediately: The Kosciusko County ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) Committee will no longer be accepting applications for consideration. Final determination will be made at the 7-12-23 meeting for any tabled requests from the 5-23-23 meeting.
Read MorePublic pushback to the county spending $2.4 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds for Justice Building interior improvements resulted in the Kosciusko County Council tabling the request to their July meeting for more information.
Read MoreThe Wednesday, March 10, meeting of the Kosciusko County American Rescue Plan Act committee has been rescheduled for noon, Tuesday, May 23.
Read MoreThe Milford Town Council’s Monday, April 10, meeting was preceded by a public hearing on a proposed cumulative capital development fund rate hike.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Health has awarded an additional $1 million in grants to eight organizations, including Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana, serving Wabash County, working to improve Hoosiers’ health as part of the Health Issues and Challenges program.
Read MoreThe Indiana Department of Health has awarded nearly $8.5 million in grants to organizations working to improve Hoosiers’ health as part of the Health Issues and Challenges program, which was established by the Indiana General Assembly in 2021 with funding from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Read MoreEven with all the American Rescue Plan Act money Kosciusko County has spent so far, it still has about $5 million left.
Read MoreLive Well Kosciusko was recently awarded an Accelerator Initiative Planning Grant through the Division of Mental Health and Addiction.
Read MoreThe city of Warsaw is providing $500,000 to Kosciusko County by Dec. 31 for the county’s public safety communications project from the city’s American Rescue Plan Act fund.
Read MoreCardinal Services has passed the first step in getting $200,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to help with a revamp of its campus.
Read MoreMentone leaders are planning to revitalize Mentzer Park using some of the town’s American Rescue Plan Act funds.
Read MorePierceton leaders are planning to construct an indoor recreational facility in town with a little help.
Read MoreKosciusko County Commissioners have approved spending $1.2 of the county’s American Rescue Act Plan funds from the federal government on Hoosier Enduring Legacy Program projects.
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