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  2. Ohio capital projects in Stark: New youth jail and ... - AOL

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    The state capital project budget is separate from $700 million in community project funding lawmakers have called the "super duper fund," which earmarked money for other Stark County projects ...

  3. Who is MacKenzie Scott? Philanthropist gives $640 million to ...

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    Ohio nonprofits are getting millions of dollars from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott's organization Yield Giving, according to Lever for Change. Out of 6,000 applicants, 361 groups nationwide were ...

  4. Ohio's 'super duper fund': How will $700M be spent on local ...

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    Hundreds of local projects are lined up to get a piece of a $700 million pie that state lawmakers are dishing out. Ohio's 'super duper fund': How will $700M be spent on local projects? Skip to ...

  5. Clean Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Ohio Fund is Ohio's main funding source for open space conservation, farmland preservation, trail creation, brownfield restoration, and protection of ecologically sensitive areas. The fund was approved by voters in 2000 as a $400 million bond initiative and renewed for another eight years in 2008.

  6. Several local projects in line for money from Ohio's $700 ...

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    Hundreds of projects are lined up to get a piece of a $700 million pie that state lawmakers are dishing out. Several local projects in line for money from Ohio's $700 million 'super duper fund ...

  7. Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    CMHA continues to see return on investment for these projects in the form of reduced utility bills at these sites. ARRA funds in these grants were subject to strict deadlines and reporting requirements. CMHA met or exceeded all deadlines, completed all funded projects, and created nearly 1,000 employment opportunities in Northeast Ohio.