Congresswoman Tenney Calls for Participation in 2025 Community Funding
In a significant push for community development, Congresswoman Claudia Tenney of New York’s 24th District is actively encouraging local leaders and non-profit organizations to engage in the Fiscal Year 2025 Community Project Funding (CPF) initiative. This move comes as part of Tenney’s continuous efforts to drive positive change and foster growth within the district through strategic federal funding.
The CPF initiative is designed to direct federal resources towards pivotal local projects, enabling enhancements across a variety of sectors within the community. Through this initiative, Tenney is advocating for a process characterized by transparency, accountability, and comprehensive oversight. Her office has made it clear that eligible applications for the funding must adhere strictly to the guidelines set out in the appropriations process, ensuring that only projects with substantial community support and a sound strategic plan for the utilisation of funds are considered.
Highlighting the historical context, the CPF has traditionally been limited to 0.5% of federal spending, underscoring the competitive nature of the funding process and the importance of submitting compelling, well-supported applications. To facilitate this, Congresswoman Tenney’s office is offering resources and information for interested parties through her official website, where updates and critical information regarding the application process will be made available.