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13 <br /> Chair McKee clarified that this is not a cumulative fund. <br /> Paul Laughton said in 2014-2015 the County used $100,000 for the Family Success <br /> Alliance and $350,000 towards childcare subsidy. <br /> Travis Myren resumed the presentation: <br /> Outside Agencies <br /> O Outside Agency Spreadsheet <br /> • Application evaluation ranking <br /> • Funding request by local government jurisdiction <br /> • Geographic service area <br /> • Non-local government funding sources <br /> • Percentage of funding from non-local government sources <br /> Outside Agencies — Proposed Amendments <br /> Agency Proposed Increase <br /> Food Council $16,030 <br /> Triangle Bikeworks $1,000 <br /> Hillsborough Arts Council $1,500/$3,750 <br /> Historic Hillsborough Commission $500 <br /> Piedmont Wildlife $1,500 <br /> TABLE $1,500 <br /> Youth Community Project $4,000 <br /> Boys and Girls Club $5,000 <br /> Marion Cheek Jackson Center $1,000 <br /> Senior Care of Orange $2,500 <br /> Boomerang $5,000 <br /> Volunteers for Youth $5,000 <br /> Dispute Settlement Center $2,000 <br /> Fully Fund Requests of Previously Funded Agencies $107,827 <br /> Chapel Hill Meals on Wheels $3,000 <br /> Commissioner Burroughs said Communities in Schools of Orange County has folded <br /> and that is why she recommended deleting the proposed funding. <br /> Chair McKee said he spoke with the Meals on Wheels program, which is asking for <br /> $15,000. He said the Manager recommended $10,000, but he is asking for an additional <br /> $3000 due to the increased population they serve. <br /> Commissioner Price asked if more information could be provided about the Food <br /> Council. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said the Food Council was listed under the United Way of the <br /> Triangle and she did not recommend funding. She said Commissioner Jacobs recommended <br /> funding the Food Council under the United Way of the Triangle. <br /> Commissioner Price asked if the Food Council had been previously funded. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said no, this is a new agency. <br /> Commissioner Price asked if there is specific rationale for funding the Food Council at <br /> its full request when other new agencies are not funded as much. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said the Food Council's request got lost in the shuffle but it has <br /> the most impact on agriculture in Orange County. He said it is a start-up and could have <br /> possibly been funded by Economic Development and perhaps still should be. <br />