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San Antonio staff recommend eight-month extension, $9.7 million designation for FY26 human-services grants
Summary
City staff told the City Council they plan to extend competitive human-service grants through May 31, 2026, and to designate roughly $9.7 million in FY26 for programs including after-school services, while asking the council for additional review and community feedback this fall.
San Antonio City staff proposed extending the city’s consolidated human-services competitive awards through May 31, 2026, and recommended designating about $9.7 million in the proposed fiscal 2026 budget for programs including after-school services and several community partners.
The recommendation, presented March 19 during the council’s Session B review, would give the council an extra eight months of program continuity while staff and councilmembers reassess priorities, performance measures and the city’s competitive review process ahead of a fuller discussion in the fall Session B. Staff said the extension is intended to provide nonprofits more certainty during a period of federal…
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