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The Nueces County Community Action Agency has paused some of its financial assistance services as it waits for the Trump administration's temporary freeze on federal grants to be resolved. On Jan. Though the executive order went into effect on Jan. But organizations in Nueces County are wondering how long funds will be on hold as the administration reviews spending on the programs that they rely on to provide assistance to local residents.
The message encourages people to contact their utility company, educational institution or development organization as soon as possible to discuss payment arrangements. He said that while the executive order was rescinded, the order is not resolved.
Once they update us, we look forward to going back to business as usual. He said that the recent memo from the Office of Management and Budget has led the organization to examine its financial position. The organization offered the Head Start program for 60 years, but it did not receive funding from the U. The Office of Management and Budget clarified that the pause and review process would not apply to programs such as Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The federal freeze will not impact the organization's programs, said Micaela Stewart, a spokesperson for the food bank. The food bank provides food to a network of more than agency partners such as food pantries, shelters, senior centers and feeding agencies in 11 counties throughout South Texas.
Stewart said the nonprofit will continue providing food for families who benefit from SNAP. More: Nueces County nonprofit's future unclear without Head Start funding in More: Nueces County cuts assistance to low-income population but boosts veterans services.