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Orange County to reopen CARES Act portal next week for what could be last time

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The online portal for Orange County residents to apply for federal CARES Act funding will reopen Monday for what could be the last time, according to Mayor Jerry Demings.The next chance for residents to apply for the funds comes after the county’s four previous application opportunities were met by an overwhelming number of Orange County residents hoping to get help with bills or rent due to financial hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic.[PREVIOUS: Orange County closes fourth round of CARES Act grant applications for individuals, families]During a news conference Thursday, Demings said the county plans to accept 10,000 applications from individuals and families next week during what he said could be their last.

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