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		<title>By: The Greenius Goes Into Overdrive &#171; Creative Greenius</title>
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		<title>By: Melonie Magruder</title>
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		<description>Sign me up!  Another potential source of funding are cities themselves.  While Torrance may have some troglodytes at their city council, a lot of other coastal cities (like Malibu) would probably be open to grant requests to pay for, say, the basic &quot;Raise the Roof in a Box&quot; kit (probably a nominal fee that the city could easily justify).  As part of the kit, you can provide a typical grant application that interested parties could use.
&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Greenius&lt;/strong&gt;:
Thanks for your support Melonie.  But I&#039;m not ready to give up on my city council here in Torrance.  I&#039;ve been researching alternative sources of 811 Funding that other cities are successfully using and I&#039;m putting together a briefing book and PowerPoint I&#039;ll be presenting to help our local cities and organizations like the South Bay Cities Councils of Government and the South Bay Environmental Services Center get up to speed on everything that&#039;s current and available.  Happy to come to Malibu and share what I&#039;ve learned with them too.&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sign me up!  Another potential source of funding are cities themselves.  While Torrance may have some troglodytes at their city council, a lot of other coastal cities (like Malibu) would probably be open to grant requests to pay for, say, the basic &#8220;Raise the Roof in a Box&#8221; kit (probably a nominal fee that the city could easily justify).  As part of the kit, you can provide a typical grant application that interested parties could use.<br />
<em><strong>Greenius</strong>:<br />
Thanks for your support Melonie.  But I&#8217;m not ready to give up on my city council here in Torrance.  I&#8217;ve been researching alternative sources of 811 Funding that other cities are successfully using and I&#8217;m putting together a briefing book and PowerPoint I&#8217;ll be presenting to help our local cities and organizations like the South Bay Cities Councils of Government and the South Bay Environmental Services Center get up to speed on everything that&#8217;s current and available.  Happy to come to Malibu and share what I&#8217;ve learned with them too.</em></p>
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