The city of Lynchburg has received seven applications for its Poverty to Progress grants after the initiative’s 10 subcommittees received additional time to formulate their group’s funding needs.
Carrie Dungan, The News & Advance
Thu, 05/17/2018 - 2:47pm
The city of Lynchburg has received seven applications for its Poverty to Progress grants after the initiative’s 10 subcommittees received additional time to formulate their group’s funding needs.