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Boone County Commission awards $3.8 million in 17 CARES Act funding contracts

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The Boone County Commission has announced its plan for the remaining CARES Act funding.

The Boone County Commission awarded 17 contracts for CARES Act worth $3.8 million in funding during its regularly scheduled meeting today.

The following are the recipient organizations:

  • City of Hallsville $2,580.45
  • Columbia Interfaith Resources - $58,537.36
  • Columbia Public Schools - $1,821,400.00
  • Daniel Boone Regional Library - $8,187.87
  • Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland - $1,000.00
  • Grade A Plus Incorporated - $12,357.95
  • in2Action - $13,750.00
  • MU-Higher Education - $1,468,031.00
  • Phoenix Programs Inc - $46,982.39
  • Southern Boone School District - $181,400.00
  • The Language Tree - $1,868.66
  • Turning Point Day Center - $1,596.70
  • Southern Boone Fire District - $1,500.00
  • United Community Builders - $44,875.00
  • Boone County Family Resources - $42,946.44
  • Hallsville R-IV School District - $139,400.00
  • Voluntary Action Center - $15,875.40

With the addition of these contracts, there is a little over two million dollars left of CARES Act funding received by Boone County to be obligated.

Last Wednesday, the commission said it was "confident that 100-percent of its CARES Act funding allotment will be allocated before December 30."

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