The Standard Journal

Polk 'gets emergency food grant funds from FEMA

- From staff reports

Polk County has been selected to receive $ 20,878 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county.

According to Troy Bolt, an administra­tor with Cedartown United Fund, Polk County has been awarded these federal funds made available through the Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Emergency fund and Shelter National Board Program.

The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the U.S. Department of, Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency and consists of representa­tives from American Red Cross, Catholic Charities USA, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, The Jewish Federation­s of North America, The Salvation Army and United Way Worldwide.

The local board has been charged to distribute funds appropriat­ed by Congress to 'help expand the capacity of food and shelter programs in high-need areas around the country.

A local board will determine how the funds awarded to Polk County are to be distribute­d among the emergency food and shelter programs run by local service agencies in Polk County.

Bolt noted that the local board is responsibl­e for recommendi­ng agencies to receive these funds and any additional funds made available under this phase of the program.

Under the terms of the grant from the National Board. local agencies chosen to receive funds must: .

- Be private voluntary nonprofits or units of government

- Be eligible to receive federal funds .

- Have an accounting system

- Practice non-discrimina­tion

- Have demonstrat­ed the capacity to deliver emergency food and/or shelter programs and if they are a private voluntary organizati­on, have a voluntary board.

The local board also requires that local agencies receiving

funds must: 1) be in good standing with the national and local board regarding documentat­ion requiremen­ts if funds were received in prior phases, 2) utilize the local emergency assistance database as approved by the local board, 3) be utilized to serve residents in Polk County, and 4) be currently operating programs which provide food, shelter or emergency programs providing rent/mortgage or utility assistance (no new startups will be funded).

Public or private volun- tary agencies interested in applying for emergency food and funds must apply in writing to the local board chair. Written requests must include:

- Brief history of the voluntary agency seeking funding

- Informatio­n regarding the requesting agencies nonprofit or government status and names of their voluntary board (if applicable)

- Provide validation of eligibilit­y to receive federal funds

- Provide validation of the agency's accounting system

- Provide a statement regarding the requesting agencies non-discrimina­tion practices

- Provide statistics regarding emergency services provided during the last fiscal year of the agency's operations .

- Include the amount requested from the local board, and

- Certify the agency's willingnes­s to adhere to all Phase 33 funding requiremen­ts as issued by the National Board under the Emergency Food and Shelter Program Phase 33 requiremen­ts.

For requests for funding please contact ' Bolt by phone at 770-748-1215, by e- mail at Cedartownu­nitedfund@yahoo.com or by mail by writing to Troy Bolt c/o Cedartown United Fund, P. O Box 311, Cedartown, GA 30125. All contact must be made prior to July 31.

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