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Vital Aging of Williamsburg County, Inc. BIG GIVE - 2016. DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION WITH COACH GARY GILMORE 09/08/2016. Information, Referral and Assistance (IR&A) Program. Live Well, Laugh Often, Love A Senior 2016/2017 Membership Drive. 20th Annual Members Meeting. Information, Referral and Assistance (IR&A) Program. WACCAMAW REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS. The Information, Referral and Assistance (I,R &A) Program:. Advocates on your behalf (when necessary) to access services. Phone: (843) 436 - 2110.
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SCARC | South Carolina Association of Regional Councils » Services
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SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. South Carolina’s Councils of Governments perform a host of critical functions that positively affect quality of life and economic development throughout the state. Local and Regional Planning. In 1998, the COGs began a long-term bonding program with SCDOT, leveraging millions of dollars in highway improvement funds, recommending road improvement priorities and administering the program at the reg...
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SCARC | South Carolina Association of Regional Councils » Services
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SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. South Carolina’s Councils of Governments perform a host of critical functions that positively affect quality of life and economic development throughout the state. Local and Regional Planning. In 1998, the COGs began a long-term bonding program with SCDOT, leveraging millions of dollars in highway improvement funds, recommending road improvement priorities and administering the program at the reg...
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SCARC | South Carolina Association of Regional Councils » SCARC Impact Report
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SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. The following articles are saved as Acrobat PDF files and require a PDF Reader software, like Adobe Acrobat or Foxit Reader. South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. Appalachian Council of Governments. Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments. Catawba Regional Council of Governments. Central Midlands Council of Governments. Lowcountry Council of Governments.
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SCARC | South Carolina Association of Regional Councils » History
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SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. South Carolina’s first Councils of Governments were formed in 1967 when Governor Robert E. McNair signed legislation dividing the state into ten official planning districts. Our earliest Federal partners included the Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Health Education and Welfare (HEW), the Appalachian Regional Commission and the Economic Development Administration. These age...
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SCARC | South Carolina Association of Regional Councils » News&Events
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SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. The following articles are saved as Acrobat PDF files and require a PDF Reader software, like Adobe Acrobat or Foxit Reader. 2015 SCARC Annual Conference – Myrtle Beach, SC (November 22 – 24, 2015). Appalachian Council of Governments. Pickens selected as pilot community for project to aid entrepreneurs. Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments. Catawba Regional Council of Governments.
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SCARC | South Carolina Association of Regional Councils » Impact
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SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. SCARC South Carolina Association of Regional Councils. Over more than three decades, South Carolina’s Councils of Governments have forged fruitful local, regional and national partnerships that have produced beneficial and lasting results. Over time, COGs have made over 500 small business loans totaling more than $82 million and creating or retaining 10,000 jobs within the state. That combined investment totaled $2,921,026 funds designated for the op...
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