Over $2M awarded from CDBG funding to Utica nonprofits, city projects

Over $2M awarded from CDBG funding to Utica nonprofits, city projects

Abraham House has received $47,000 in CDBG funding to support its vital services

Over $2M awarded from CDBG funding to Utica nonprofits, city projects

Over $2 million in federal funding from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) has been awarded to the city of Utica. On Wednesday, Utica Mayor Michael P. Galime announced select not-for-profit agencies and city projects he has allocated funding to.

Abraham House, which received the most funding among the 16 not-for-profit organizations, provides caregiving to those who have a terminal illness and a prognosis of three months or less.

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