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1 & 2 - FY 2023-24 Budget Work Session – Discussion Regarding Outside Agencies, Durham Technical Community College, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Orange County Schools
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Agenda for May 11, 2023 Budget Work Session
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6 <br /> Commissioner Hamilton asked Bonnie Hammersley to describe Voices Together. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said they use music and song to help students in Orange County <br /> Schools with severe intellectual and development disabilities (IDD). <br /> Vice-Chair McKee encouraged commissioners to attend a performance if they can. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said one of the reasons the advisory board that scored this <br /> agency's application did not recommend more funding was because they are only serving one <br /> school system. She said the agency has asked for recommendations to start serving Chapel <br /> Hill-Carrboro City Schools' students as well. <br /> Chair Bedford asked which departments supervise these outside agencies. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said these will be supervised by the Health Department but they <br /> also have strong relationships with Social Services. <br /> Slide #7 fJ� fJ� <br /> FI�J.i0J 3-24 RECOMMENDED�f BUDGET <br /> "T OU IDEAGENCIES <br /> CA ITIlUni ty SCrvi S <br /> Historic Hiisbolough <br /> commissio,� 12,{]QO 12,000 1 ,UQ4 9 <br /> Big Brothers Big Sisters S-3100 S 14,58- 314,68- 94 <br /> Bri*II Sports 522,500 Sm o)o $15,000 78 <br /> E3 Camp S1,12. 52,000 SI.500 8-? <br /> I-Estoucal Fmuwlation 518,?moo S3 qx)o sm,000 91 <br /> CILawcotuttF <br /> PaLtrierslup 60L'irnulg Sd.OflL) S16, 00 S3,000 ?-3 <br /> CU&En <br /> 4 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> T]OFM[CA ROLINA <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said the Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks, and <br /> Recreation (DEAPR) will administer the contracts with the agencies on the slide above and the <br /> slide below, and the advisory boards supported by DEAPR staff reviewed these applications, <br /> with the exception of E3 Camp, which was reviewed by the Library. <br /> Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked what E3 Camp is. <br /> Bonnie Hammersley said it is a technology camp for students of color. She said this is <br /> the second year they have applied and received funding. <br />
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