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Receive information on the Human Services Non-Profit funding process and discuss desired funding level for FY2026
Abstract
Introduction & Background: The Human Services non-profit allocation process provides an opportunity for human services agencies serving Chatham County to apply for financial support of programs and services that support the Board of Commissioner's goal "to mitigate the impacts of poverty among individuals and households in the county through programs and services that promote stabilization and resiliency". Over the past 3 fiscal years, the County has utilized a funding model to increase the amount of funds available to this process; however, that model has been only marginally successful and has ultimately not been utilized for the basis of funding for 2 of the 3 years it has been in place.
Discussion & Analysis: Appropriation of funds for the Human Services Nonprofit Allocation Process is required before the county can announce availability of funds of the FY26 Nonprofit Funding Process. Historically, this appropriation has occurred during the December Board of Commissioners meeting in order to ensure that the availability of non-profit funds is announced at least one month prior to the opening of the application (as required in the County's Non-Profit Agency Funding Policy).
At the November 16th, 2021, Board of Commissioner meeting, a new non-profit funding mechanism was approved that would create annual increases to the Human Services non-profit allocation based on the percentage of annual property value increases. This mechanism was amended at the Dec 19th, 2022, Board of Commissioner meeting to add that the amount of increase should not be less than $10,000.00. The increase recommended by this mechanism for FY2025 was $12,000.00 for a total appropriation of $282,000.00. At the December 18th, 2023, meeting, the Board of Commissioners appropriated $350,000 for the Human Services non-profit funding process. At the May 23rd, 2024,...
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