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Larimer panel recommends $3M in behavioral-health impact grants; commissioners approve $200,000 increase
Summary
Larimer County's behavioral health department recommended and the board approved funding for 42 Impact Fund grants totaling $3.0 million, including a $200,000 allocation increase to fully fund the slate; the grants are financed from the voter-approved 0.25% behavioral-health sales and use tax and focus on targeted gaps across the county.
The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners approved 3-0 on Tuesday the behavioral health department’s recommendation to award 42 Impact Fund grants totaling $3,000,000, including an additional $200,000 allocation to fully fund the panel’s slate. The grants are funded from the county’s 0.25% sales and use tax approved by voters in 2018 to expand behavioral-health services.
Jessica Plummer, program manager for Behavioral Health Services, told the board the department received 70 applications requesting…
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