The Hancock County Board of Supervisors on June 2 authorized an MOU to support a Family Recovery Housing project and approved up to $30,000 in grant-funded support for the current fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2025.
The motion authorizes execution of an MOU between the Hancock County Family Treatment Boards and the Hancock County Resource Center to fund Family Recovery Housing services. Meeting minutes identify the funding source as a federal grant line and record a specific grant number and line item for the allocation.
The board’s action directed the county to execute the MOU and to use funds coded to line item 10010173-5599, not to exceed $30,000 for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2025. The motion passed unanimously, 5-0.
No additional program details, such as the number of housing units to be funded or implementation timelines, were provided in the discussion at the meeting. Staff were authorized to finalize the MOU consistent with the motion and the grant line noted in the record.