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Flint gets one of states largest awards for COVID-19 grant

Photo: Police Chief Phil Hart

Through the leadership of Police Chief Phil Hart, the city of Flint has secured a grant for $411,348 from the Department of Justice — one of the state’s largest awards.

The award will fund COVID-19 response and related expenses in the city of Flint. It is a major win for the city, which has continued to focus on proactively responding to slow the spread of the virus and save lives.

Some, but not all of the funding, will go toward public safety expenses including overtime, hazard pay and personal protective equipment. Hart also helped to secure funding for expenses incurred throughout City Hall including supplies, signage and other associated costs.

The Department of Justice grant is being made through  the Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding program. The city of Detroit is the only municipality to receive more funding than Flint with a grant of $3.3 million.

In total, 59 grants worth $24.8 million have been awarded statewide. The bulk went directly to the state of Michigan, which received $16.4 million.

The median grant amount awarded in Michigan is less than $60,000.

“We are both thankful and honored that by awarding us such a substantial grant award, the Department of Justice recognized the amount of work being done in the City of Flint to protect against the spread of coronavirus,” Chief Hart said.

“We will continue to be proactive in our response to COVID-19 in this community,” Mayor Neeley said. “We must remain vigilant in our work to slow the spread of this deadly virus.”

The Department of Justice awarded 1,827 grants. Other local awards include grants to Flint Township for $71,917, Genesee County for $58,008, and Mt. Morris Township for $33,386.

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