Governor Ron DeSantis Awards More Than $22 Million for Broadband, Infrastructure, and Workforce Development in Florida Communities
- Town of Otter Creek ($1,426,343) – to address historical broadband deficiencies by providing high-speed broadband connection to the town’s residents.
- City of Key West ($4,300,000) – to reconstruct and improve a homeless shelter that will provide around-the-clock services to community members in need.
- Town of Astatula ($3,852,745) – to bring high-speed broadband connection to the residents of Astatula, addressing a historical need.
- City of Hawthorne ($3,538,035) – to construct a new Hawthorne Area Resource Center (HARC) that will provide foodbank, medical, and outreach services.
- City of Fellsmere ($2,755,000) – to provide high-speed broadband connection to the residents of Fellsmere.
- City of Orlando ($1,586,717) – to provide support to small businesses, students, and families through a number of public assistance projects.
- City of Tampa ($1,473,655) – to fund the City’s Creative Academic Readiness Education (CARE) to prepare toddlers for pre-K and kindergarten.
- DeSoto County ($1,020,000) – to support DeSoto county’s homeless population by providing transitional housing, running water, and hygiene services.
- Marion County ($505,729) – to expand capacity capabilities for Marion County Children’s Advocacy Center’s continued growth.
- City of Port St. Lucie ($423,707) – to fund grants to local small businesses in low-income areas.
- City of Miami Gardens ($412,246) – to replace three HVAC units on the Betty T. Ferguson Recreational Complex, the city’s main community facility.
- City of Miami Beach ($381,620) – to provide direct financial assistance to homeowners in need.
- City of Deerfield Beach ($244,579) – to strengthen the city’s workforce through a workforce education program and to launch the Senior Technology Program to increase seniors’ quality of life.
- City of Tamarac ($181,156) – to provide mortgage, rent, re-housing, and utility assistance for community members in need.
- Village of Wellington ($130,288) – to increase the size of the Boys and Girls Club facility, allowing for increased community outreach and participation.
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