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Applications Open for Local Disbursement of CARES Act Funds

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

The city of Baton Rouge is inviting community non-profit groups to apply for a share of nearly $2 million in federal funding designated for COVID-19 relief programs under the CARES Act. Applications must be submitted by May 11, 2020. This funding opportunity aims to bolster local organizations' efforts in addressing urgent community needs exacerbated by the pandemic, providing essential resources to vulnerable populations. Local leaders emphasize that this initiative is crucial for supporting non-profits that play a vital role in the city's recovery efforts. The funds are expected to enhance the capacity of these organizations to deliver services and support to those most affected during this challenging time.

The application process is designed to be accessible, encouraging a wide range of organizations to participate. By leveraging federal resources, Baton Rouge aims to foster resilience and recovery in its communities. Non-profits are urged to act quickly to ensure they do not miss this chance for vital financial support.

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