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Application process starts for Georgia education relief funds

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp announced the availability of $47 million in the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund, beginning Sunday. The Office of Planning and Budget will distribute the resources through an application process. The purpose of the GEER II Fund is to provide local educational agencies, institutions of higher education, and other education related entities with emergency assistance needed as a result of COVID-19. “As we reflect on the past school year, Georgia’s education system has withstood many challenges and remained resilient,” Kemp said. “This second round of GEER dollars will help us make strategic investments in our education system to empower our school leadership, support staff, teachers and students.”

Corbin, Knox Family Resource and Youth Services Centers receive state grants

Staff report 5 hrs ago FRANKFORT, Ky. – Gov. Andy Beshear and Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman awarded $15 million in grants to 150 local Family Resource and Youth Services Centers (FRYSCs) from the second round of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund 2 (GEER II) on Thursday. Grants awarded to local centers were to Corbin Family Resource Center, Corbin Middle Youth Service Center, Corbin High School Youth Service Center, and the nine Knox County Family Resource Centers and Youth Service Centers. The grants will fund educational support services needed due to COVID-19’s impact on schools, youth and families, with a focus on early childhood education and child care, as well as family crisis and mental health counseling. Local FRYSCs applied for a maximum allocation of $100,000.

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