The Sheridan County Board of Commissioners is Announcing The Opening of The FFY 2023 Temporary Assistance For Needy Families Community Partnership Initiative (TANF/CPI) Grant Application Period

The Sheridan County Board of Commissioners is Announcing The Opening of The FFY 2023 Temporary Assistance For Needy Families Community Partnership Initiative (TANF/CPI) Grant Application Period
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Sheridan County Wyoming recently issues the following announcement.

Applications will be forwarded to prospective grant recipients via email.  Contact Renee Obermueller, Sheridan County Administrative Director at robermueller@sheridancountywy.gov for an application.  The deadline to apply is 1:00 p.m. April 13, 2022.    Applications will be reviewed and approved at the regular County Commission meeting at 9:00 a.m. on April 19, 2022.  Applicants should plan on attending that meeting and be prepared to answer any questions the Commissioners may have regarding their application.  If you have any questions or concerns regarding this process, contact Renee’ Obermueller at 675-2910 or e-mail the address listed above. 

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