Cortez awards $27K to local nonprofits

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Cortez awards $27K to local nonprofits

City Council allocated less money than previous years
The Four Corners Advocacy Center plants windmills designed by local elementary students in front of the Colorado Welcome Center in this April 2012 file photo. From left are director Rose Jergens, board member Karla Robson, child advocate Ginger Cunliffe and therapist Polly Sikova. The city of Cortez recently announced $27,0000 in grant funding to local nonprofits, including $3,000 to the Four Corners Child Advocacy Center.
Kelly Proctor works with students Pat Broce, Katy Kelly and Thomasina Shorthair making a kale salad at the Eating Smart, Being Active class sponsored by the Piñon Project in 2013. The city of Cortez recently awarded $27,000 to local nonprofits, including a $2,500 grant to the Piñon Project.

Cortez awards $27K to local nonprofits

The Four Corners Advocacy Center plants windmills designed by local elementary students in front of the Colorado Welcome Center in this April 2012 file photo. From left are director Rose Jergens, board member Karla Robson, child advocate Ginger Cunliffe and therapist Polly Sikova. The city of Cortez recently announced $27,0000 in grant funding to local nonprofits, including $3,000 to the Four Corners Child Advocacy Center.
Kelly Proctor works with students Pat Broce, Katy Kelly and Thomasina Shorthair making a kale salad at the Eating Smart, Being Active class sponsored by the Piñon Project in 2013. The city of Cortez recently awarded $27,000 to local nonprofits, including a $2,500 grant to the Piñon Project.