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Clay County Collaborative funding: board hears plan to spend carryover and warns of a post‑carryover cliff

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Dwayne Borgensen briefed the Moorhead board on the Clay County family services collaborative’s projects and finances, including a plan to spend roughly $200,000 per year of carryover over four years and concerns about future funding declines for school‑based mental health and wraparound services.

Dwayne Borgensen gave an informational presentation on May 12 outlining how the Clay County Collaborative funds school‑based mental health, restorative justice, wraparound services and other supports for youth at risk and their families. Borgensen told the Moorhead Area Public Schools board the collaborative receives Medicaid federal shares generated through a random‑moment time study and that the collaborative’s annual revenue and carryover raise sustainability questions.

Borgensen described the collaborative as a countywide partnership that includes five Clay County school districts, county agencies (public health, social services, juvenile justice), local mental‑health providers and several nonprofits. He said the collaborative receives roughly $340,000 per year from the local collaborative time study, Title IV‑E and partner contributions but is currently…

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