Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Highland Village awards $56k for area nonprofits

At last week’s Highland Village City Council meeting, the council approved over $56,000 in funding for area nonprofit organizations.

Each year, the city allocates funds to support the nonprofit organizations providing essential services to the residents of Highland Village, according to a news release from the city. To apply, the organization’s services must be of economic benefit to the community or contribute to the quality of life in Highland Village by serving a municipal public purpose, they must be provided to the citizens of Highland Village on an equal basis and they must enter into a written contract with the city for the provision of services.

The following organizations are receiving funding:

  • Christian Community Action (CCA) – $4,100
  • Denton County Friends of the Family – $4,100
  • Denton County MHMR Center – $4,100
  • Love Thy Neighbor – $2,500
  • Salvation Army – Lewisville – $4,100
  • SPAN Inc./Meals on Wheels – $2,106
  • Special Abilities of North Texas – $4,100
  • CASA of Denton County – $3,000
  • Communities in Schools of North Texas – $3,500
  • Journey to Dream – $4,100
  • PediPlace – $4,100
  • Lewisville ISD Education Foundation – $4,100
  • Chisolm Trail RSVP – $2,500
  • Friends of the Flower Mound Public Library – $500
  • Lewisville Lake Symphony – $4,100
  • Studio B Performing Arts – $4,100
  • MLK of North Texas – $1,000

Mark Smith
Mark Smith
Mark Smith is the Digital Editor of The Cross Timbers Gazette.

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