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Phase 27 Grants for Abilene Service Organizations

By: Alisa Hail
Updated: February 4, 2009
 Abilene service and faith-based organizations providing emergency food and shelter are welcomed to apply for a grant from the FEMA-Emergency Fund and Shelter Program Board (EFSP) Phase XXVII.

The total award allotted for dispensation is $69,745; an increase of $4,244 from last year.

Grants can be awarded for no less than $300.

February 15 is the deadline for applications which must be mailed to the Abilene/Jones, Taylor County FEMA-EFSP Board at:

FEMA-EFSP Board
P. O. Box 92
Abilene, TX 79604

or personally delivered to 240 Cypress St, Ste. 200.

For an application or additional information call 325- 677-1841, or visit the following website:

http://www.efsp.unitedway.org/

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