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Posted on: July 10, 2020

[ARCHIVED] New Denton County CARES Portal Open For Non-Profit Applications

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Denton County and United Way of Denton County have collaborated to open a new COVID-19 grant application portal, which allows 501c3 organizations to apply for grants using specific guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Treasury under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”).  

Earlier this year, the Denton County Commissioners Court established Denton County CARES (Coalition of Agencies to Restore Essential Services) and earmarked federal funds specifically for food, housing and non-profit assistance.

The Denton County Cares Portal provides an opportunity for organizations to request funds to assist residents with daily living expenses due to loss of income related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The Denton County Commissioners Court has prioritized assisting our residents with these CARES Act funds,” said Denton County Judge Andy Eads.

To date, the county has awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to area non-profits across all segments of the county. The grants have also expanded telehealth visits, covered other medical expenses such as mental health, provided food for everyone from children to senior adults and increased supplies for infant care – to name a few.

“We also have provided more than 200,000 masks to our non-profit agencies across the county through the help of United Way of Denton County and the Denton County Transportation Authority. We also rolled out two phases of business grants through our Denton County OPEN (Operational Plan for Economic Normalization) to help restore our local economy,” he said. “We believe these collective efforts are a continuation of our mission to support Denton County.”

“Our hope is that anyone living within our county who has been significantly impacted by COVID-19 will receive assistance as needed to help them on the road to self-sufficiency,” said Precinct 3 Commissioner Bobbie Mitchell. “We do not want to leave anyone behind during these tough times. It is important to me and to all of the court that we help wherever we can.”

“We value our role as the backbone of the nonprofit community and trusted partner of Judge Andy Eads and our Denton County Commissioners in the critical work of helping our community overcome the immense challenges created by this pandemic,” said United Way of Denton County President & CEO Gary Henderson. “Our Denton County nonprofits have met this challenge head-on with compassion, energy, and a spirit of innovation as we all work together to sustain our community through this crisis.”

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