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12 <br /> 1 Slide #9 <br /> New Funding Requests <br /> Reintegration Support Network(RSN) <br /> • $265,316 for a 2-Year Period ($132,658.00fyear) <br /> OC-EMS Post-Overdose Response Team (PORT) <br /> • Option 1-$1,060,132.75(3-Year Period) <br /> • Option 2-$846,047.13(3-Year Period) <br /> • Option 3-$582,378.50(3-Year Period) <br /> Grow Your World <br /> • $186,770.64 (Year 1) ; $192,170.64 (Year 2) <br /> • $378,941.28 for a 2-Year Period <br /> Transition Support& Recovery <br /> • $165,170.00 (Year 1); $165,630.00(Year 2) <br /> Harm Reduction Coordinator <br /> • $108,025,007year for a 2-Year Period <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Quintana Stewart discussed the challenges for the current round of funding. She said <br /> 4 the previous process was sustaining previous programs, but the second round was a change in <br /> 5 the process. She said that they are aware of the unintended consequences by moving forward. <br /> 6 She said they would not be recommending any further funding until they have had the public <br /> 7 meeting and had more discussion. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Slide #10 <br /> Funding Subcommittee Criteria for <br /> Consideration of Funding <br /> • Must address one of the 12 mitigation strategies Fisted in Option A <br /> of the Settlement MOA <br /> • Program serves Grange County residents; population served <br /> (Intentional effort to support programs serving youth) <br /> • Government entity, 501c3, Non-profit Community Partner <br /> • Equity Impact <br /> • Evidence-Based Practices <br /> • Project Need (Orange County Data Supported) <br /> * Experience & Organizational Capacity <br /> • Budget & Budget Narrative <br /> 10 <br /> 11 Quintana Stewart said the first round had a small group and they voted as a whole <br /> 12 committee. She said there was not a formal application process for the second round. She said <br /> 13 some meetings became tense. She said the subcommittee met in October and created the above <br /> 14 criteria for funding. She said they looked for programs that served Orange County residents and <br /> 15 youth. <br /> 16 <br />