CDBG Grant Survey

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CDBG Grant Survey

Hello all! It’s push time for our community. We will be in the offices until 9 pm tonight. 

If we want to qualify for CDBG water grants for water, we need to have 352 responses to our survey. We are currently at about 60. If you received a letter (image below) or a “sorry we missed you card” (image below), please reach out to the City of Rawlins at 307-328-4501.  We published the wrong phone number in the letter, and it’s really vital that people who got the letter or who got the note on their door call in. 

We know it is strange for an income survey to be done by the City, but showing our grantors that our community is more than half low and moderate income is necessary for these grants. We are currently at 49%! We also don’t need to know your exact income, just if it falls above or below a certain number based on household size. 

Questions – you can also call 307-324-4501

Original source can be found here.



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