Federal Funding Freeze Forces Early Shutdown of Thomasville Summer Program
GEORGIA, JUL 4 – The federal funding freeze delayed $40 million in grants critical to after-school and summer programs, disrupting services for 27,000 students across Georgia, officials said.
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Federal Funding Freeze: What It Means For Georgia Students
The U.S. Department of Education has frozen billions of dollars in school grants, impacting school districts and after-school programs in Georgia. 2025 Funds for the 21st Century Community Learning Centers, or CLCC grants, are being withheld by the federal government, leaving some Georgia after-school and summer care programs in a state of confusion. Statewide After-School […] The post Federal Funding Freeze: What It Means for Georgia Students …
Federal funding freeze forces early shutdown of Thomasville summer program
More than 300 children are losing access to meals, care, and structure as the Thomasville Community Resource Center ends its summer program three weeks early. A federal funding hold is the reason. TCRC was notified of the freeze just one day before federal funds were expected to be released. The center relies on federal grants for 81% of its budget, putting all year-round programs at risk. Families are now scrambling for childcare, and staff are…


Federal education funding freeze impacts 27,000 Georgia students and after-school programs
The federal department of education has frozen billions of dollars in school grants, impacting school districts and after-school programs in Georgia.
A Cry to the Community: Support the Youth Empowerment Program
The program received a federal grant to support its summer program operations. The funding was put on pause with no explanation as the time to start the Youth Empowerment Program neared. The post A Cry to the Community: Support the Youth Empowerment Program appeared first on Montclair Local.
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