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Tribes awarded $500,000 grant
By SHELBY KING
H&N Staff Reporter
September 20, 2011
The Klamath Tribes learned on Monday
that it will receive $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development under the organization’s Indian Community Development
Block Grant program.
The money is ear - marked to help
fund the construction of an early childhood development center in
Chiloquin, said Roberta Sexton, housing director for the Tribes.
“We’ve only been verbally informed
of the grant so far,” Sexton said. “But we should be getting the money
pretty soon.”
Sexton said they’re still in the
research and planning stages for the center, and will not begin
construction until they’ve raised all the funds needed.
“We’ve got a preliminary
construction estimate of $1.2 million,” Sexton said. “We’ll raise the
rest of the money through grants.”
Sexton said the center will be a
huge help for the community because there are currently few options
available for people seeking child care in Chiloquin.
“There’s just nothing up here,”
Sexton said.
The $500,000 grant comes one week
after the tribe received another grant from the U.S. Department of
Justice that will be used for substance and alcohol abuse efforts, among
other things. Sexton said the two grants are unrelated and will fund
different programs.
The ICDBG program was established in
1977 to help tribes meet their community development needs. The grants
are competitive and limited funds are available. Recipients can use the
funds to establish a wide variety of commercial, industrial and
agricultural projects. Past grants have gone to establish community
centers, start businesses and rehabilitate housing.
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