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Independence Alliance of Fremont County

Mission: Provides Fremont County individuals and families with the opportunity to achieve economic self-sufficiency through the provision of case management resources as well as connections to community services.



IAFC Board Meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of the Month at Riverton City Hall at 2:30 p.m. For meeting minutes call 307-463-7252


DOUGLAS SPRIGGS, Fremont County CSBG

307-463-7252

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​JIM DAVIS, CO-CHAIR, Public Sector

RICHARD MILLS, Co-Chair, Low-Income Community Representative

ECHO KLAPROTH Public Sector

KARLA BORDERS Elected Official

CHRISTINA PATTISON, Low-Income Community Rrepresentative

MELINDA COX, Elected Official






Subgrantees



ALMOST HOME WYOMING

FIRST STOP HELP CENTER

EAGLES HOPE TRANSITIONS

FREMONT COUNTY ALLIANCE AGAINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT

FREMONT COUNTY GROUP HOMES

RIVERTON HELP CENTER

INJURY PREVENTION RESOURCES



FREMONT COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT





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​The Fremont County Association of Governments (FCAG) is the governing board over the Fremont County Community Service Block Grant Program distributing $350,000 annually to support local agencies serving low-income needs. The Fremont County Action Committee functions as the Advisory Committee to FCAG.


FCAC Mission: The Fremont County Action Committee Board is established to ensure that Community Services Block Grant funds and other funds as determined appropriate for human services are wisely spent on needed services, that needed services are available and known about, and that needed services, which are available are based on demonstrated need and are fairly, efficiently, and effectively made available to low-income residents of our community who need them. Advocacy on behalf of those who need human services will be a primary function of the Committee.


The grant application period typically starts every year at the beginning of April. For more information call 307-349-7768


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