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Commissioners review nonprofit funding asks and agree to revisit after revenue numbers firm up

5542432 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

A suite of nonprofit and nonprofit-like funding requests were presented (housing authority, community services, historic preservation, child care and other local organizations); the board deferred decisions until budget numbers and statutory eligibility can be verified.

The board reviewed requests from local nonprofits and quasi-public groups seeking county support in the coming year. Requests included funding for housing initiatives, a family-safety network, historic-preservation matching funds, community recycling, and other community services.

County staff reminded the board that state statute and county rules require nonprofit funding to be used where the organization provides a county service the county itself does not provide. Commissioners discussed the relative merits of the applicants, how those services align with county priorities, and whether limited remaining cash or general-fund allocations should be used this year given tight overall finances.

Commissioners expressed concern about approving large one-time grants while other county obligations and wage pressures remain unresolved. Staff and commissioners agreed to verify each applicant’s request, statutory eligibility and whether grant matching requirements or external grant awards (some applicants reported outside grant awards) reduce the county’s share.

Ending: The board did not approve new nonprofit awards at the meeting and instead asked staff to return with a program-by-program recommendation and a legal review of which requests meet the county’s statutory criteria for funding.