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Kodiak assembly debates nonprofit funding process; manager delegation and reporting suggested
Summary
Assembly members discussed how to distribute roughly $100,000 in annual line‑items (college/libraries; health and social services; education/culture/recreation) plus $119,506 in an opioid settlement fund and considered delegating award decisions to the borough manager with a staff review process and a priority matrix.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly reviewed options for annual nonprofit funding at its June 26 work session and asked staff how the assembly wished to allocate three existing line items (Kodiak College & Libraries; Health & Social Services; Education, Culture & Recreation) and whether to include Fund 273 (opioid settlement proceeds) in the distribution process.
Borough manager Amy Williams said the packet included $100,000 in each of the three line items and that Fund 273 currently held $119,506; she told the assembly applications were due Monday, June 30 and staff would present recommendations at the July 10 work session if the assembly wanted staff input before awards.
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