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Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments and Community Services Consortium pursue closer partnership amid federal funding uncertainty
Summary
Leadership for the Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments (COG) and the Community Services Consortium (CSC) told Benton County commissioners they are aligning administration and services to gain efficiencies while watching uncertain federal reauthorizations that fund senior, workforce and Head Start programs.
Ryan Voigt, executive director of the Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments and of the Community Services Consortium, told the Benton County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 18 that the two nonprofit agencies are pursuing closer administrative partnership to improve service delivery and realize internal efficiencies.
Voigt said the two organizations have already combined several administrative systems and teams, including finance and payroll software, an IT team, and communications staff, and that the council purchased an office in Corvallis to co‑locate staff. He described the shared work as aimed at serving vulnerable residents — seniors, people with disabilities and low‑income households — in a more holistic way.
The consolidation effort matters because the two organizations rely heavily on federal grants and program reauthorizations that…
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