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Congresswoman Beatty Requests Ohio Community Funding
March 25, 2026
Congresswoman Joyce Beatty has requested over $13 million in federal funding for multiple community projects across Ohio for fiscal year 2027. These projects span research, youth intervention, public safety, infrastructure, and environmental restoration, aiming to improve public health, safety, and technological capabilities in the region. Specific initiatives include biomechanical skeletal research at The Ohio State University, youth support programs in Central Ohio, and crisis shelter services for at-risk youth.
- The funding requests involve municipal entities such as the City of Columbus Department of Public Safety and the City of Bexley, indicating opportunities for contractors specializing in public safety and community services.
- Procurement professionals should note the diverse scope of projects, including scientific research equipment acquisitions and social service program funding, which may require varied contracting approaches.
- Organizations with expertise in youth intervention, public health infrastructure, and environmental restoration may find relevant contracting opportunities aligned with these initiatives.
- The presence of multiple facilities and research centers in Columbus, Ohio, highlights a geographic concentration for potential project execution and vendor engagement.
Agencies
City of Columbus Department of Public Safety, City of Bexley
Contracts
$1,836,166, $250,000, $350,000
Locations
Sources
- Community Projects β FY2027 | Congresswoman Joyce Beatty · Beatty House · Mar 25