Free $$$ still available from the City of Evanston – Evanston Now

Despite a vigorous effort to find people who could use $500 for a month for a year, the City of Evanston has still not signed up all the participants it can for the latest round of the Guaranteed Income program. Next year, the ARPA money will be gone. And if the city wants to continue the Guaranteed Income project, for any recipients, it will have to find the dollars somewhere else unless the feds kick in again.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Maybe if they didn’t deny it to white people they wouldn’t have a surplus.

David F
1 year ago

Perhaps they should send it to their bankrupt schools

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