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42 <br /> INTENT OF DISCUSSION <br /> • NOT expecting Board to pick a specific <br /> scenario. <br /> • Instead, what balance do you want to strike <br /> between providing more programming today <br /> versus long-term funding stability? <br /> • How much specifically should the county <br /> reserve for nonprofit applications? <br /> • FY2025-26 Budget will include a more refined <br /> scenario based on this input. <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> 1 <br /> 2 Commissioner Richards said she appreciates this discussion before budget season. She <br /> 3 said she supports separating county programs out from the competitive process. She said an <br /> 4 evaluation of redundancy and opportunity for efficiencies is needed. <br /> 5 Vice-Chair Greene said she agrees with separating the county funded programs out of the <br /> 6 competitive funding process. <br /> 7 Commissioner Fowler said she noticed on the timeline that when funds run out, it's about <br /> 8 the same time that Morinaga's incentives end, and they start paying more tax revenue. She <br /> 9 thinks PORT should continue and thinks it should be supported with this funding but agrees that <br /> 10 some portion should be allocated for non-profits. <br /> 11 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked what measures are being used to ensure that the most <br /> 12 impactful programs are being funded. <br /> 13 Travis Myren said the PORT program has about five or six performance measures as does <br /> 14 the NC FIT and Green Lantern Project. He said those measures will be looked at throughout the <br /> 15 budget process to see how they are performing and then bring a recommendation to the Board <br /> 16 as to whether they should continue receiving opioid funding or if they should be transitioned to <br /> 17 general fund support. He said he will send the specific performance measures for the county- <br /> 18 funded projects. <br /> 19 Commissioner Hamilton said it is great to track the county-funded projects to ensure <br /> 20 efficiency, but also important to evaluate non-profit programs because there are limited funds and <br /> 21 need to make sure they have the most impact. <br /> 22 Travis Myren said two $20,000 grants were given to non-profits in the past. He said the <br /> 23 question for the Board is whether to increase this amount. <br /> 24 Commissioner Hamilton said need to focus on county projects to ensure tracking and <br /> 25 making sure they are evidence-based and impactful. <br /> 26 Commissioner Fowler said what the county might be most interested in is prevention and <br /> 27 programming for youth. She said when this funding runs out, there are other sources of funding <br /> 28 for non-profits. She agrees they also need to have performance measures and demonstrate the <br /> 29 impact. <br />
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