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FLOWERCHILD
MONEY IS NOT IN FACT AVAILABLE THEY ARE TRYING TO GET A GRANT BUT NO MONEY HAS BEEN ALLOCATED TO YCAP AS OF YET FROM WHAT I HAVE HEARD IT WOULD BE GREAT IF THEY DID RECEIVE THIS FUNDING, SO THAT THEY CAN FURTHER HELP THE COMMUNITY THEY ARE GREAT AT WHAT THEY DO. :)
sbagwell
According to Oregon Housing and Community Services, the money is "immediately available" The press release announcing the grants to 18 agencies around the state, including YCAP, begins this way:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 26, 2017
CONTACT:
Ariel Nelson
Government Relations and Communications Liaison
Oregon Housing and Community Services
$350,000 Immediately Available to Help Homeless Veterans
SALEM – Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) in partnership with the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs is pleased to announce
the release of $350,000 in resources to provide immediate assistance for Oregon’s homeless veterans.
Also, I think you must have your caps lock on. You might take a look.
Steve Bagwell, Managing Editor
tagup
Maybe I don't understand the distribution process fully, but $6,500 is only 1.85% of the $350,000 total.......Does that seem low?
sbagwell
I agree, tagup. That seems low, even allowing for the fact that many of the 18 probably serve Portland, Salem and Eugene, or their suburban fringes, where the population is substantially larger. That struck me straight off.
Steve