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Commissioners agree to reopen spay-and-neuter grant with $5,000 pool for FY25

3296380 · May 1, 2025
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County staff were directed to open the spay-and-neuter grant application for fiscal year 2024–25 with a $5,000 pool, and commissioners suggested application limits to guide award decisions.

Deschutes County staff will reopen the county’s annual spay-and-neuter grant program for fiscal year 2024–25 with a $5,000 grant pool, the Board of Commissioners agreed Wednesday.

Jen Patterson, the county’s strategic initiatives manager, told the board the dog license contribution fund balance had risen to $4,374 and that the fiscal-year budget included $5,000 for grant awards. Patterson outlined options including…

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