Should non-profit agencies provide letters of support from local governments of all counties they will be serving?
Agencies should provide at a minimum a letter of support from the unit of local government for the area in which the agency is located. Agencies should provide letters from other counties to the best of their ability by the application deadline, and will need to supply these letters by the contract start date. Note: TBRA RFP duplicative proposals Please note that the RFP specifies that MFA will not award duplicative funds for the same area for the same services to multiple agencies. For example, if two agencies both want to provide rental assistance including deposits for similar maximum assistance periods for the same county, only 1 will be funded for that county. We suggest that agencies in shared service areas interested in making this decision at the local level discuss with one another their proposed programs. Otherwise, program areas with multiple proposals will be assigned to recipients by MFA.
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