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Athens entrusts students with city investment funds

The City of Athens entrusted high school students with money to invest in their city.

FOX54 NEWS

City of Athens

Published: 8:32 PM CDT May 17, 2023
Updated: 8:49 PM CDT May 17, 2023

On Wednesday, the City of Athens let high school students decided how city investment funds should be distributed.

Members of the Athens Mayor's Youth Commission met at the Alabama Veterans Museum and reviewed grant proposals from local non-profits. The students in grades 10-12 debated and discussed who to fund and for how much and defended their reasons why.

Some students, such as Lindsay Lane Christian Academy junior Annelyse Dizon, said priority should be given to citizens who contribute to the tax base. She supported a request from Make A Way Foundation for a book program aimed at those with special needs.

Others, such as Athens High sophomore Emma Tarokh, said funding should go to encourage citizens and visitors to Athens to spend money and help the tax base. She supported beautification efforts downtown.

“Many were not afraid to speak up and defend their choices for funding,” Athens Mayor Ronnie Marks said. “That’s the fun part. Seeing these students’ passion for their city.”

The group received more than $3,500 in requests and had $2,500 to distribute. Through negotiations, the students finally settled on a method to fund each request by partially funding a majority of the projects.

“Prior to accepting proposals, the students set priorities such as downtown enhancement, healthcare, education, community events/programs, beautification and recreation,” Youth Commission mentor Holly Hollman said, “All of the proposals met one or more of those priorities, and it was tough for the students to choose. The students want to fund projects that will have an impact on Athens, and through this process, they learned about need in the community, budgeting, sharing their opinions and compromising.”

Hollman said most of the projects include opportunities for Youth Commissioners to volunteer.

“That is an important aspect to their community grant program,” she said. “We want Youth Commissioners to not only invest funding in our community, but also their time and talents.”

Youth Commissioners utilized funds donated by Dekko Foundations, Krebs Engineering and Samurai’s Steak House for their community grant program.

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