SMPDD presents scholarship and yearly county statistics
Published 11:03 am Wednesday, September 18, 2024
The Southern Mississippi Planning and Development District, Inc. (SMPDD) awarded a college scholarship to a Jefferson Davis County High School student during a board of supervisors meeting recently.
Receiving the $1000 scholarship was Kendall McInnis. He is a 2024 graduate of Jefferson Davis County High School.
“We are honored to be able to provide this scholarship to you Mr. McInnis,” said JDC Board President and SMPDD board member Michael Evans. “It is a testament to your hard work and commitment to pursuing higher education,” he said.
McInnis will continue his education at Pearl River Community College with the goal of becoming an electrician.
He is the son of Theresa McInnis and the late Corey McInnis.
“It is important for our kids to stay in school and receive their education so they can ensure a successful future,” said District 3 Supervisor and SMPDD board member Demarrio Booth.
After the scholarship presentation, members of SMPDD gave an overview of the services they provided in Jefferson Davis County for Fiscal Year 2023.
SMPDD provides solutions that support the development potential of 15 counties in south Mississippi. SMPDD has provided information, resources and funding needed for private and public sector leaders in Southern Mississippi since 1967.
In Fiscal Year 2023, Jefferson Davis County’s contribution of $34,660.34 resulted in a total of $1,252, 492 in goods and services being provided through senior services, economic workforce development and other programs and services. SMPDD provided 43,173 home delivered meals, 6,378 congregate meals, 15 jobs created or retained by four active business loans. There were 91 workforce participants and $2500 in scholarships provided to Jefferson Davis County students.
The county match requirements are determined by the federal and state funding source and program activities.