Politics & Government

Groton to Receive More Grant Money Next Year

Groton will get almost two percent more in grant money than it did this year.

Groton will get $500,000 more in fiscal year 2014 from the state than it did in fiscal year 2013, according to a report by the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities.

Groton is slated to receive about $30,762,978 in fiscal year 2014, or about 1.7 percent more than fiscal year 2013, when it received $30,262,978, according to the CCM analysis. 

CCM officials said their analysis was based on certain key grant programs, and that the estimates were based on available information. They noted that actual grant amounts may differ and that a more detailed analysis is underway.


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