Tag: U.S. Department of Treasury
Emergency rent and utility assistance to end December 12 , 2021
Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division announced that the application process for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program will close on December 12, 2021.
Brightpoint receives funding from PNC Foundation
Brightpoint has received $25,000 in grant funding from the PNC Foundation to support the Head Start and Brightpoint Development Fund programs.
Holcomb extends tax deadline to May 17th
Governor Eric Holcomb has aligned the state of Indiana with the federal government and delayed state tax filings and payments to May 17, 2021.
Rent and Utility Assistance Program opens Monday – 3/8/2021
Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division announced that a new Emergency Rental Assistance program has been established.
Holcomb takes more COVID-19 related actions
Today, Indiana Governor Holcomb took additional unprecedented actions to protect and support Hoosiers during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Mayor Henry announces NMTC investments
Mayor Tom Henry today announced the City of Fort Wayne New Markets Revitalization Fund, LLC (FWNMRF) anticipates investing in six projects located throughout northeast Indiana.
USF student Zachary Haydock, completing D.C. internship
USF junior Zachary Haydock was recently selected to participate in an internship for the Department of the Treasury.
Lt. Governor Joins City and State Officials for Blight Elimination Program Demolition in Fort...
Lt. Governor Ellspermann joined officials to watch a blighted property be demolished as part of the Indiana Hardest Hit Fund Blight Elimination Program.
City of Fort Wayne awarded $2.8 million to demolish and redevelop vacant properties
News release from the City of Fort Wayne:
City of Fort Wayne awarded $2.8 million to demolish and redevelop vacant properties
(November 21, 2014) - Mayor...
Fort Wayne awarded $4.7 million to demolish and redevelop vacant properties
Mayor Tom Henry announced today that the City has been awarded $4.7 million to help stabilize neighborhoods by demolishing and redeveloping abandoned homes.