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County accepts three state social‑services grants totaling roughly $300,000 for prevention, juvenile diversion and case management

5807033 · August 6, 2025
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Saratoga County accepted New York State grants: $76,622 from OCFS for preventive services, $91,555 from OCFS for juvenile diversion programming, and $132,713 from OTDA for family‑centered case management; each requires budget amendments or program pass‑throughs.

Saratoga County’s commissioner of Social Services presented three state grant acceptances Tuesday that the Health and Human Services committee approved to fund prevention, juvenile diversion and intensive case‑management services.

The county accepted $76,622 from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) for the Community Optional Preventive Services Program for federal fiscal year 2024–25. The resolution authorizes acceptance of the funds, authorizes the chairman or the commissioner to submit required documents to OCFS, and directs that the…

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