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24 <br /> 1 SLIDE #5 <br /> FY2021-22 RECOMMENDED <br /> OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING <br /> Community Services <br /> Big Brothers Big $7680 S'E0000 $7,689 $0 <br /> Staters or Triangle <br /> Bridge 11 Sports $7.577 515.000 57,577 $o <br /> HIstowal Foundation $9,606 $9.606 s9,606 $0 <br /> orange Cou n ly <br /> Partnershipfnr Young $5,950 x6,000 x5;950 3o <br /> Children <br /> Plednont Wildlife S0 S14,000 59,009 59,900 <br /> Tr la nu le 81kework5 $4,214 55,i3m $4,214 $0 <br /> ORANGE,k21u�A COUNTY <br /> 2 ,a r <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Bonnie Hammersley said the point person for the majority of these agencies is David <br /> 5 Stancil, Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks, and Recreation Director. She said a <br /> 6 new agency is Piedmont Wildlife, which was given money for an after school program. She said <br /> 7 funding was also requested for an additional pilot program, which was denied. <br /> 8 Commissioner Bedford asked if the choice was for foster children, and asked if this was <br /> 9 the only option. <br /> 10 Bonnie Hammersley said the community services agencies has reduced more than <br /> 11 some of the other agencies, because social services is working directly with some of these <br /> 12 agencies on an as need basis. <br /> 13 Commissioner Bedford said her concern with after school is that there are so many after <br /> 14 school providers, and she wonders if some programs did not apply because they did not know <br /> 15 they could. <br /> 16 Bonnie Hammersley said all agencies that are 501(c)(3) can apply. She resumed the <br /> 17 PowerPoint presentation: <br /> 18 <br /> 19 SLIDE #6 <br /> FY2021-22 RECOMMENDED <br /> OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING <br /> Food/Nutritional Services <br /> Chapel NIIIICalrl $44,823 $54,609 $54,805 55,.986 <br /> Meals on Wheels <br /> Chapel Hill Parks R $0 $9 404 $6.000 $6,440 <br /> pec Grow to Life <br /> Grange Cangregalien& <br /> to kesslons $82,415 $92,415 $82,415 SO <br /> FoRCH $9,780 $9 464 $4.41)0 $5.920 <br /> Table $1{7,450 $15,000 $15,940 $4,550 <br /> DRANGE COUNTY <br /> 20 -unanccuasunn <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Bonnie Hammersley said she recommended this increase due to an increased need in <br /> 23 the County. She said Grow to Life is new and is awaiting a 501(c)(3) designation, and thus <br /> 24 applied through another agency. She said the focus is on food distribution to an underserved <br /> 25 community, which was recommended for funding. She said this agency also requested some <br /> 26 funding for expansion, which was not recommended. She resumed the PowerPoint <br /> 27 presentation: <br /> 28 <br />
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