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Little Rock Department of Community Programs seeks $5 million for prevention services, outlines new evaluation steps

5866441 · September 13, 2025
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The city's Department of Community Programs requested $5 million for Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment (PIT) services and described new uniform data collection and evaluation steps intended to tie contracts to performance.

The Department of Community Programs asked the Little Rock Board of Directors for $5,000,000 in annual funding for Prevention, Intervention and Treatment services, and described new steps to evaluate contractor performance using a uniform case-management system. Director Sanders Lee, Department of Community Programs, told the board the department has recorded “face to face contacts is well over 5,000” and that social media engagement is “somewhere around 14 to 15,000.”

The department said it now requires contracted programs to submit uniform needs-assessment and activity-tracking data into the Apricot…

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