The Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center is shown in this aerial photograph. Gwinnett County officials announced on Friday that deadline for nonprofits to apply for Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds has been extended to Sept. 9.
The Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center is shown in this aerial photograph. Gwinnett County officials announced on Friday that deadline for nonprofits to apply for Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds has been extended to Sept. 9.
Gwinnett County officials have extended the deadline by which local nonprofits have to apply for Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery funds.
The county announced on Friday that the application deadline will now be Sept. 9. Gwinnett county government and the United Way of Greater Atlanta will be allocating $4.25 million in funds that was provided to the county by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
The funding was made available through the American Rescue Plan Act and must be used to address issues that either emerged or were made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic snd its economic fallout.
Nonprofit organizations should go to the United Way’s Grant Portal to apply for funding. The portal can be found at uwga.fluxx.io/user_sessions/new.
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