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Nassau County's Boost Nassau Nonprofit and Special-Purpose District Grant Program distributes federal COVID recovery funds to nonprofits and special-purpose districts throughout Nassau County, New York. Eligible uses include social services, cultural programming, groundwater conservation, and technical assistance to small businesses.
The program is administered through the Boost Nassau Resource Center, located at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, where dedicated staff help organizations identify resources and determine eligibility for federal, state, and county programs. Applicants can access the full grant portal and resource hub at nassaucountyny. gov/BoostNassau.
Award amounts vary by project and available funding. The Resource Center is accessible by public transit via NICE bus and LIRR connections.
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Boost Nassau Resource Center | Nassau County, NY - Official Website Boost Nassau Resource Center Nassau County has launched a new online portal at www. nassaucountyny. gov/BoostNassau that serves as a one-stop-shop for COVID recovery resources and information.
For additional information and support, Nassau County’s dedicated Resource Center team can help! Conveniently located in Eisenhower Park, in the heart of Nassau, staff stand ready to provide additional support to help identify available resources and determine eligibility for federal, state, and County programs.
Click here to reach the Boost Nassau Resource Team and make an appointment Click here for the Boost Nassau Resource Portal Deputy Director, Office of Minority Affairs Boost Nassau Resource Center Manager Eisenhower Park 1899 Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow, New York 11590 Take Meadowbrook Parkway North to Exit M3 East/Stewart Avenue. Make a right onto Stewart Avenue and take this until you reach the park.
Take Meadowbrook Parkway South to Exit M3W/Stewart Avenue. Make a left onto Stewart Avenue and take this until you reach the park. Enter Eisenhower Park by continuing onto Park Boulevard.
Follow the posted signage to Parking Field 6/6A. The Boost Nassau Resource Center is located next to Parking Lot 6A directly to the west. The Boost Nassau Resource Center is also accessible by public transit via connections from NICE bus and/or LIRR .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and special-purpose districts in Nassau County, New York. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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