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San Francisco DOS reports $434.99M budget, accepts about $1.9M in CARES Act aid for older-adult services

San Francisco Department of Aging Commission (DOS) · September 2, 2020
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Summary

The San Francisco Department of Aging reported a FY2020–21 budget of $434,986,000 and received commission acknowledgement to accept approximately $1.9 million in CARES Act funds to bolster nutrition, feeding and caregiver-support programs during the COVID-19 emergency.

The San Francisco Department of Aging told its commission that the department's FY2020–21 budget stands at $434,986,000 and that roughly $47 million of additions reflect resources for COVID-19 feeding operations.

"This year, the DOS budget ... will be 434,986,000," Executive Director Shereen McSpadden said, noting the largest add-back—about $1 million—targets the COVID command center feeding operations and numerous smaller increases aim to bridge the digital divide and support community organizations.…

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