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New Dates Added to Turbo Talk Schedule

  • maryrump5
  • 1 day ago
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Join us at an upcoming Turbo Talk to learn more about services available to your community. Turbo Talks are always informative and always 30 minutes or less!


February 24th , 1pm


CDBG Downtown Revitalization (Commercial Façade) Grant


Community Development Specialist Tom Gruis will give an overview of the CDBG Downtown Revitalization (DTR) and the tremendous impact the program can have on main street buildings and storefronts. Key program details as well as recent projects in Anamosa and Riverside will be shared. Register here.


March 10th, 1pm


East Central Iowa Housing Trust Fund (ECIHTF)


Learn how the ECIHTF partners with local governments, nonprofits, housing providers, and developers to turn housing priorities into funded, shovel-ready projects. Housing Specialist Deanna Robinson will walk through the services offered by the ECIHTF, from gap financing to emergency repair assistance – so you can better leverage resources and move your housing initiatives forward. Register here.


April 7, 1pm


Iowa Public Agency Investment Trust (IPAIT)


Is your organization maximizing earnings on investments? Join Paul Kruse and Caleb Walter to learn more about how the Iowa Public Agency Investment Trust can boost interest revenue. They will also share information about their Cash Flow Management Program which helps clients understand their cash flow to maximize their investment potential. Register here.


Visit the ECICOG website to view recordings and slides from past ECICOG Turbo Talks.

 
 

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