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List of Ohio’s Ten Largest Counties and Thirty-Three Largest Cities
Receiving Direct Grant Allocation
 

The local counties and cities listed below are eligible to receive direct grant allocation from the United States Department of Energy totaling $59.2 Million. Each local county and city government interested in seeking this funding were required to file an energy strategy proposal with the federal government by June 25, 2009.

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Ohio’s Ten Largest Counties

 

Ohio’s Thirty-Three Largest Cities

County

Allocation

 

City

Allocation

Butler County

$1,885,000

City of Akron

$2,048,800

Clermont County

$783,700

City of Beavercreek

$164,700

Cuyahoga County

$5,783,000

City of Canton

$803,000

Franklin County

$3,053,000

City of Cincinnati

$3,520,600

Hamilton County

$4,841,600

City of Cleveland

$4,544,400

Lake County

$744,300

City of Cleveland Heights

$182,300

Montgomery County

$2,739,900

City of Columbus

$7,403,500

Stark County

$2,788,400

City of Cuyahoga Falls

$468,400

Summit County

$2,698,800

City of Dayton

$1,618,000

Warren County

$1,875,200

City of Dublin

$184,100

 

City of Elyria

$535,500

City of Euclid

$196,000

City of Fairfield

$187,500

City of Findlay

$172,600

City of Hamilton

$585,400

City of Huber Heights

$152,900

City of Kettering

$520,500

City of Lakewood

$447,200

City of Lancaster

$163,000

City of Lima

$171,200

City of Lorain

$649,500

City of Mansfield

$228,200

City of Marion

$153,500

City of Mentor

$512,200

City of Middletown

$490,600

City of Newark

$203,900

City of Parma

$715,300

City of Springfield

$622,400

City of Strongsville

$180,400

City of Toledo

$3,083,600

City of Warren

$196,700

Westerville City

$160,100

Youngstown City

$744,800

 
Available Program Information


- CSBG
- Energy
- HWAP

Activities Funded by Federal Stimulus Dollars