Cherokee County, Ga. ARP Plan
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County Examples & SolutionsCherokee County's ARPA allocations include $2 million for a mobile workforce unit to train students and citizens; $2 million for small business grants, loans and ongoing services; $1.5 million for grants to impacted industries; $5 million for indoor air purification systems; $2.5 million for permanent storage facilities for vaccination stations;Cherokee County, Ga. ARP PlanOctober 1, 2021October 1, 2021, 12:00 am
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Cherokee County, Ga. ARP Plan
Cherokee County's ARPA allocations include $2 million for a mobile workforce unit to train students and citizens; $2 million for small business grants, loans and ongoing services; $1.5 million for grants to impacted industries; $5 million for indoor air purification systems; $2.5 million for permanent storage facilities for vaccination stations; $3.2 million for virtual courts; $1 million for evidence based community violence intervention programs; $8 million for lost revenue; $3 million for healthcare costs; $6 million for public safety salaries and benefits; $3.4 million to enhance virtual services; and $4 million for operating grants for non-profit organizations.
Cherokee County's ARPA allocations include $2 million for a mobile workforce unit to train students and citizens; $2 million for small business grants, loans and ongoing services; $1.5 million for grants to impacted industries; $5 million fo2021-10-01County Examples & Solutions2021-11-08
Cherokee County's ARPA allocations include $2 million for a mobile workforce unit to train students and citizens; $2 million for small business grants, loans and ongoing services; $1.5 million for grants to impacted industries; $5 million for indoor air purification systems; $2.5 million for permanent storage facilities for vaccination stations; $3.2 million for virtual courts; $1 million for evidence based community violence intervention programs; $8 million for lost revenue; $3 million for healthcare costs; $6 million for public safety salaries and benefits; $3.4 million to enhance virtual services; and $4 million for operating grants for non-profit organizations.
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