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Douglas County Joins ICMA Economic Mobility Cohort; Staff to Develop Guaranteed-Income Work Plan
Summary
The Douglas County Commission on May 28 authorized county staff to join an ICMA Economic Mobility Community of Practice with a $24,000 Gates Foundation-funded subgrant for planning and peer learning on economic mobility strategies including a prospective guaranteed-income pilot.
The Douglas County Commission on May 28 authorized the deputy county administrator to sign a subgrant agreement with the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) to participate in an Economic Mobility Community of Practice, a peer-learning cohort funded through the Gates Foundation.
County staff said the $24,000 award will support participation in the cohort and related planning work; no direct county cash match is required, and the county’s contribution will be staff time for meetings, trainings and development of a work plan. Jill (county staff) said the county applied to the cohort to advance priorities already identified in the county’s community health…
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