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The Board of Ottawa County Commissioners on Oct. 2, 2025, authorized the president of the board to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ottawa County Task Force on Aging and Senior Resources for administration of Ottawa County Community Foundation grant funds in the amount of $5,000.
The motion was made by Commissioner Mark W. Stahl and seconded by Commissioner Donald A. Douglas; Commissioners Mark E. Coppeler, Mark W. Stahl and Donald A. Douglas each voted yes. The minutes state the action was taken upon the recommendation of the Director of Senior Resources and was approved by the Prosecuting Attorney.
The MOU delegates administration responsibilities for the specified community foundation grant funds to Senior Resources in coordination with the Task Force on Aging. The meeting record does not provide further detail on eligible uses or program terms beyond the dollar amount and that the Prosecuting Attorney reviewed the action.
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