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Krebsbach hopeful for ARPA Fund allocation request

Door County Health and Human Services Director Joe Krebsbach hopes you or someone you care for can benefit from the recent grants he hopes are approved by the Door County Board of Supervisors. Nine non-profits across Door County could benefit from the over $263,000 slated to be awarded, ranging from $9,880 to United Way Stride to increase the number of mental health counseling hours available in the school systems to nearly $21,000 for Door County Habitat for Humanity to assist 12 families who fell behind in their mortgage payments due to the pandemic. The only issue is the final amount is over the $200,000 initially allocated to the program. The board was given the option to partially fund seven of the 11 projects presented. Still, Krebsbach says he would rather see his department dig deeper into their own American Rescue Plan Act funding so the organizations can put the dollars to good use.

Krebsbach says the proposal will head to the Door County Finance Committee on December 13th before it goes to the Door County Board of Supervisors for final approval. You can see the projects up for ARPA funding from the county below.

 

 

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