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Early Voting For Primary Ends May 5
A Glimpse of the Future? Recycling Tops Trash in November
County Announces Closings for Christmas and New Year's Holidays
Give Your Christmas Tree a New Life: Recycle it!
Should Recycling be Mandatory?
Become a Certified Water Safety Instructor at Park and Rec
Mecklenburg County Announces Closings for King Holiday
Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to be Celebrated in Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Code Enforcement Rolls out New Online Services
Updated Register of Deeds Website to Include New Search Features
County Sets Grant Process for Nonprofits: Learn More at Free Information Session
National Program Addresses Youth Violence
Residents Invited to the Waste Disposal Planning Table
Yesterday's Blueprints Shift To Online Innovation
Storm Water Services Participates In Fish Tissue Study On Local Lakes
County, Library Finalize Memorandum of Understanding
Free Composting Classes, Earth-Happy Lawns, Worm farms and More
What's Next for American Legion Memorial Stadium?
Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners
2012 Residential Building Code Becomes Law March 1
Tree Seedling Sale Set for March 3
Time to 'Get Your Green on' for the Great American Cleanup
Mecklenburg County Waives Yard Waste, Demolition Disposal Fees in Tornado Aftermath
National Flood Safety Week is March 12 - 16
Superior Court Rules in Favor of Mecklenburg County
Advice For National Flood Safety Week: Build An ‘ARK’
Delinquent Property Tax Owners will be Advertised in the Charlotte Observer
Public Hearing Set To Discuss Fire District Funding
Called To Jury Service? There's An APP For That!
Summer Experience Fair Offers Array of Opportunities for Youth and Teens
Business Property Tax Listings Due April 16
Should Recycling be Mandatory? Have Your Say with Mecklenburg County on April 17
County Announces Closings For Good Friday
Water Quality in Park Road Park Pond Returns to Normal
Can You Dig It? Community Garden Tour Is May 5
County Creates Customer Support Team to Help with Revaluation Appeals
2012 State of the Environment Report Goes Live
Cooper Chosen As 'Top Dog' In 2012 Photo Contest
Mecklenburg County Holds Inaugural Military Awareness Week, May 13 - 19
County Manager Recommends Sustaining Operations with Lowest County Tax Rate in Eight Years
County Announces Closings for Memorial Day Holiday
Tax Relief Application Deadline is June 1, 2012
Deadline for Filing 2012 Property Value Appeals is June 4
Mecklenburg Board Adopts $1.4 Billion Budget, Reduces the Tax Rate
Mecklenburg County, Carolinas Healthcare System Settle Lawsuit
8 Million and Growing:CMS Students Collect and Recycle Milk and Juice Cartons
Individual and Business Personal Property Discovery Notices to be Mailed
Code Enforcement Unveils New License Validation Process
County Hires New Revaluation Manager
Board of County Commissioners To Hear Pro/Cons of Possible 2014-15 Revaluation
County Sets Grant Process for Nonprofits: Learn More at Free Information Session
1/17/2012
Mecklenburg County budget staff plan to hold an information session for nonprofits to learn how the Request for Proposal process works for Community Service Grants.
The County is looking for nonprofit organizations that can provide services in the following areas:

  • Improve the high school graduation rate
  • Train and place unemployed workers 
  • Prevent health risks and diseases 
  • Promote financial self-sufficiency
At 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012, staff will be on hand to explain the County’s RFP process. The information session is in Room 267 of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, 600 East Fourth Street. The grant award funding period is for Fiscal Year 2013, from July 2012 to June 2013. Priority consideration will be given to services with proven success strategies.

On Feb. 1, the RFP documents will be available online at www.MecklenburgCountyNC.gov and individuals with questions can email grants@MecklenburgCountyNC.gov for assistance.

The four target areas of this competitive RFP process reflect some of the specific areas endorsed by the Board of County Commissioners in FY2012 as most critical to improve the quality of life for residents. County Manager Harry L. Jones Sr. recommended these critical success factors, which were identified through a statistical survey of Mecklenburg County residents, a community forum, employee input and analysis of the County’s progress toward desired results. Mecklenburg County government is committed to making strategic investments in the community’s future.




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