LAP-AID formed as a response to the 2008 flood. More than 70 organizations brought approximately $20.5 million in resources and services to Linn County.
Following 2008, LAP-AID:
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Coordinated 639 construction jobs
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Provided $1,296,001 in rebuild funding
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Helped 1,400 households receive $3,581,788 in Unmet Needs Grants
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Coordinated 664,756+ hours of volunteer service, valued at $13,295,120, with the Volunteer Reception Team and others
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Along with the Community Recovery Center and others, used Emergency Public Jobs Program to hire workers, creating jobs that generated more than $500,000
LAP-AID formed as a response to the 2008 flood.
More than 70 organizations brought approximately $20.5 million in resources and services to Linn County.
Following 2008, LAP-AID:
-
Coordinated 639 construction jobs
-
Provided $1,296,001 in rebuild funding
-
Helped 1,400 households receive $3,581,788 in Unmet Needs Grants
-
Coordinated 664,756+ hours of volunteer service, valued at $13,295,120, with the Volunteer Reception Team and others
-
Along with the Community Recovery Center and others, used Emergency Public Jobs Program to hire workers, creating jobs that generated more than $500,000
LAP-AID formed as a response to the 2008 flood. More than 70 organizations brought approximately $20.5 million in resources and services to Linn County.

Following 2008, LAP-AID:
-
Coordinated 639 construction jobs
-
Provided $1,296,001 in rebuild funding
-
Helped 1,400 households receive $3,581,788 in Unmet Needs Grants
-
Coordinated 664,756+ hours of volunteer service, valued at $13,295,120, with the Volunteer Reception Team and others
-
Along with the Community Recovery Center and others, used Emergency Public Jobs Program to hire workers, creating jobs that generated more than $500,000

