Philip S. Miller Grants
Applications are given preference for proposals that provide services and outcomes that address self-sufficiency, at-risk youth, suicide prevention, senior programming, and gaps in medical and mental health services.
Today, Nov. 5 is Election Day! 21 Voter Service and Polling Centers (VSPC) in Douglas County are open to assist you. If you’re ready to drop off your voted ballot and do not need staff assistance on Election Day, simply deliver your ballot to one of the 21 convenient ballot drop boxes located throughout Douglas County by 7 p.m. Visit DouglasVotes.com for more information.
Plan ahead! Douglas County Motor Vehicle and Recording offices will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 5, Election Day, as Douglas County Clerk and Recorder staff will be supporting General Election operations. Visit Douglasdrives.com to learn more.
Douglas County has three grant opportunities for organizations that serve residents at a lower income level.
Applications are given preference for proposals that provide services and outcomes that address self-sufficiency, at-risk youth, suicide prevention, senior programming, and gaps in medical and mental health services.
This State program is funded through a federal block grant, which provides resources to assist low-income residents. Douglas County works with vulnerable residents to assist them in achieving and maintaining self-sufficiency through a collaborative and supportive framework of care.
The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners voted not to accept CDBG funding at this time. However, the County is still required to report on any existing programs that continue to spend down CDBG funds from previous projects.