AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCommunity Policing & Governance: Milwaukee’s Community Collaborative Commission is still shaping a community policing plan, with members urging broader representation, including Muslim, LGBTQ, and disabled residents, and noting coordination with the Fire and Police Commission. Public Health & Preparedness: Boulder County issued a heat advisory and urged neighbors to check on vulnerable people; Crawford County is also asking residents to fill out its Community Health Needs Assessment survey to guide a new Community Health Improvement Plan. Local Grants for Education & Services: Our Community Foundation is taking applications for a Teaching Innovator Grant (up to $250) for Daviess County educators, while IU Southeast received a $40,000 Community Collaboration Fund grant to expand entrepreneurship education and business transition support. Charity Under Pressure: Refugee Action cut nearly a fifth of jobs after a drop in core income tied to the end of government-funded resettlement programmes. Community Fundraising & Events: Thames Hospice launched “Trunks across the Thames,” a free elephant sculpture trail across Slough and Windsor to boost hospice awareness. Animal Welfare: Animal Welfare Furness closed its Barrow shop to protect its rescue work, while Mitton Lodge residents raised £296 for Mentor Link’s one-to-one emotional support for young people. Community Life & Remembrance: A coach and educator, Jonathan Ryal, is being remembered after his death, and local communities continue vigils and memorials for victims of recent violence.
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