Lake Erie West Leaders to Present on Municipal Grant Opportunities at NOMMA Annual Steak Dinner
Hear about key grant opportunities available to municipalities.
Sandy Spang, Executive Director of the Lake Erie West Regional Council, and Marissa Bechstein, AICP, Program Manager for Economic Development, will present on key grant opportunities available to municipalities during the upcoming Annual Steak Dinner hosted by the Northwest Ohio Mayors and Managers Association (NOMMA).
The event is Tuesday, March 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the Riverview Banquet Centre at American Legion Freedom Post #183, 405 E. Front St. in Pemberville, Ohio.
During their session, Spang and Bechstein will highlight funding opportunities and resources that can help local governments advance community priorities, support infrastructure improvements, and pursue economic development initiatives. The presentation will provide municipal leaders with practical information about available grant programs and strategies for identifying funding sources that can help move local projects forward.
The NOMMA Annual Steak Dinner brings together mayors, city managers, administrators, and other municipal leaders from across Northwest Ohio for networking and discussion of issues impacting cities and villages throughout the region.
Registration for the event is $55, or $45 for NOMMA members. The evening is sponsored by Rudolph Libbe Group.
More information and registration are available at https://nomma.us/.
About the Northwest Ohio Mayors and Managers Association
The Northwest Ohio Mayors and Managers Association (NOMMA) has worked on behalf of the region’s municipalities since 1991. As a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization representing both public and private sector entities, NOMMA serves municipalities across the 15 counties of Allen, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, and Wood.
NOMMA provides forums for municipal leaders to connect with their peers and share experiences, opportunities, and challenges facing their communities. The organization also delivers information on critical issues affecting cities and villages and advocates for the common interests of Northwest Ohio’s municipalities.
Through its work, NOMMA has built strong relationships with other regional advocacy organizations and helps link local governments with agencies and companies that can assist with specific community needs.
NOMMA is a nonpartisan organization, bringing together members who are united not by political affiliation but by their shared dedication to serving their communities.