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Grant FundingPublic HealthDetected Jun 8, 2026

The Quay County DWI Coordinator is requesting approval of a grant agreement for the County DWI Program #27-D-G-21 and separate grant funding #27-D-D-21. This indicates Quay County is securing state or external funds to support its DWI program activities, which can include enforcement, treatment, education, and prevention services. With grant resources being formalized, there is likely funding for program operations, public awareness campaigns, treatment partnerships, and data or case management tools. Vendors in behavioral health services, curriculum development, public safety education, and program evaluation can explore how the DWI program plans to deploy this grant funding over the coming grant cycle.

Grant identifiers suggest state-level DWI funding streams; details would be in the grant agreements.

Quay CountyCounty DWI Program Grant Agreement and Funding Approval

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