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HOPE VI has included a variety of grant programs including: Revitalization, Demolition, Main Street, and Planning grant programs. As of June 1, 2010 there have been 254 HOPE VI Revitalization grants awarded to 132 housing authorities since 1993 – totaling more than $6.1 billion.
Hebrew Free Loan Association of Northeast Ohio (HFLA) is an American non-sectarian 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that loans money interest-free to people who do not have easy access to other capital. As of 2014, the organization has made over 25,000 interest-free loans in Northeast Ohio. [1] Between 97% and 99% of all funds loaned are repaid.
The Akron Zoo − open seven days a week − was founded in 1953. This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Akron Zoo tickets free for Summit County residents in September Show ...
The Clean Ohio Fund is Ohio's main funding source for open space conservation, farmland preservation, trail creation, brownfield restoration, and protection of ecologically sensitive areas. The fund was approved by voters in 2000 as a $400 million bond initiative and renewed for another eight years in 2008.
Statewide, the Ohio EPA has earmarked $3.8 million for community and litter programs.
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens will offer BOGO tickets with a donation for the Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank during the month of April.
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Akron City Council on Monday approved the Akron Police Department’s plan to seek a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Justice through the COPS Hiring Program.