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Hampton staff offers three options to expand outside-agency funding; council to decide by month’s end if it will accept new applications

Hampton City Council · October 9, 2024
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Budget Manager Lori Green outlined three options — a competitive general fund, allocations by strategic priority, or outcome‑sourcing tied to the strategic plan — for allowing additional outside agencies to seek city funding; staff said a timeline requires council direction by the end of the month for FY26 applications.

Budget Manager Lori Green presented Hampton City Council with three possible approaches to revising the city's outside‑agency funding policy, which since 2008 has limited funding largely to agencies with a governmental nexus.

Green said the historical program allowed both established and newly emergent agencies to apply, with new agencies subject to multi‑year caps. "The only new agency that has been added in recent years is one that is connected to the city's governmental mission," she said, citing the Peninsula Alcohol Safety Action Program as the FY22 addition. She told council that staff frequently receives inquiries from…

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