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Board reviews Community Service Cycle 2; delegates allocation authority after approving list of awards
Summary
The board reviewed 97 applications requesting roughly $952,940 in Cycle 2 community service grants and delegated authority to the county executive to finalize allocations from a $200,000 target. Supervisors announced individual allocations during the meeting.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors reviewed applications for Cycle 2 of the county’s Community Service Grant program on April 22 and moved to delegate allocation authority to the county executive so funds can be distributed promptly.
County Executive Derek Johnson told the board the program is designed for one-time requests and community services; Cycle 2 received 97 requests totaling approximately $952,940 while the target allocation for this cycle is $200,000. The awards range from $1,000 to $10,000 per application and all…
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