The Adams County Community Broadband Task Force (BBTF) wants to hear from community partners about their interest in applying for a COVID-19 ARPA Capital Projects Fund grant.
The county recently put out a public notice soliciting potential partners to attend a BBTF meeting on February 8th at 1:30 p.m. in the Economic Alliance offices located at 1300 Proline Place in Gettysburg.
The meeting will be focused on receiving feedback from community partners on their interest in applying for the grant, which is intended to “carry out critical capital projects directly enabling work, education, and health monitoring.”
According to the county, “Details about this grant are available at https://dced.pa.gov/programs/covid-19-arpa-pa-multi-purpose-community-facilities-program/ Potential applicants can reach out to Commissioner Qually for more information at, mqually@adamscountypa.gov.”
Story source: Gettysburg Connection News Team