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Regional granters recommend Pitkin County cover roughly $40,000 shortfall for Community Health Services pending partner outreach
Summary
A four-member regional granters group recommended Pitkin County contribute a share of an unexpected ~$90,000 funding gap for Community Health Services; staff and commissioners asked the nonprofit to seek partner funding and said the county could cover its portion via a supplemental request if needed.
Pitkin County staff and commissioners on July 15 reviewed a regional-granters collaborative recommendation urging shared support for Community Health Services to cover an unexpected funding shortfall.
Sam Lander Casper, deputy director of human services, and representatives from the Aspen Community Foundation and City of Aspen described a new off-cycle request process the four regional granters use to screen and make joint recommendations on urgent funding requests. The group’s RFI process aggregates applications from organizations in the region so multiple funders review the same information and recommend…
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