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24 <br /> SLIDE #5 <br /> FY2021-22 RECOMMENDED <br /> OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING <br /> Community Services <br /> Big Brothers Big sisters or Triangle $7 68D 510.000 $7,680 $O <br /> Bridge II Sports $7.577 515,000 $7,577 $0 <br /> Historical Foundation $9,606 $9,606 $9,606 $0 <br /> Orange County <br /> Partnershipfor Young $5,950 $6000 $5950 $0 <br /> Chlidren <br /> Pledmont WIIdlkfe $p $14.000 $9,000 WNW <br /> Triangle 6&ewmks $4,214 $5,000 $4,214 $0 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> nartn r uxomn <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said the point person for the majority of these agencies is David <br /> Stancil, Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks, and Recreation Director. She said a <br /> new agency is Piedmont Wildlife, which was given money for an after school program. She <br /> said funding was also requested for an additional pilot program, which was denied. <br /> Commissioner Bedford asked if the choice was for foster children, and asked if this was <br /> the only option. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said the community services agencies has reduced more than <br /> some of the other agencies, because social services is working directly with some of these <br /> agencies on an as need basis. <br /> Commissioner Bedford said her concern with after school is that there are so many after <br /> school providers, and she wonders if some programs did not apply because they did not know <br /> they could. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said all agencies that are 501(c)(3) can apply. She resumed the <br /> PowerPoint presentation: <br /> SLIDE #6 <br /> FY2021-22 RECOMMENDED <br /> OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING <br /> Food/Nutritional Services <br /> Approved Request Rmcurnmun� (D-1 <br /> Chapel HillfCarrbora Meals an Wheels 544,823 $54,808 554,809 59.986 <br /> Chapel Hill Parks& $0 S9AOD WOOD $5.000 <br /> Rec Grow )Lite <br /> Orange Congregations In Mlsslons $92415 $92,415 $92,415 SO <br /> PORCH S3.760 59.400 19.40D 55.620 <br /> Table $10AW $15,000 $15,000 $4,55o <br /> ORANGE COL 1 T <br /> Norm r cAxi,ri - <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said she recommended this increase due to an increased need in <br /> the County. She said Grow to Life is new and is awaiting a 501(c)(3) designation, and thus <br /> applied through another agency. She said the focus is on food distribution to an underserved <br /> community, which was recommended for funding. She said this agency also requested some <br /> funding for expansion, which was not recommended. She resumed the PowerPoint <br /> presentation: <br />