Maps The offices of the Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers in Somerville.

A nonprofit that has provided immigration integration services to Somerville residents for decades lost city funding in July.

The Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers , which provides a caseworker to serve vulnerable Portuguese-speaking residents, won’t be able to serve 320 clients this fiscal year because it no longer gets a $17,000 Community Development grant, said chief executive Paulo Pinto, expressing disappointment and surprise in a press release .

Pinto called it “crucial funding for a program that has never been more essential.”

But Maps is only one among many nonprofits with funding needs that have grown as federal support has declined, said a spokesperson for Somerville, which wi

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