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Boulder County approves 2026 Human Services and Worthy Cause funding cycles, commissioners flag contingency concerns

Boulder County Board of County Commissioners
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Summary

The board approved Human Services Fund allocations recommended by staff and Worthy Cause capital grants for 2026, while commissioners sought clarification on a small dollar discrepancy and urged a plan to preserve contingency funding amid potential federal SNAP/Medicaid shifts.

Boulder County commissioners approved the county’s recommended allocations for the 2026 Human Services Fund and the Worthy Cause 2026 capital funding cycle during their Nov. 18 meeting, while asking staff to clarify a small numerical discrepancy in the Human Services Fund resolution and signaling concern about potential federal program instability.

Cardenio Kiyama, investment and contract administrator in Community Services, told the board that staff received 50 Human Services Fund applications requesting $2,442,197 and recommended awarding $1,325,818 from Fund 101. "We received 50 applications totaling $2,442,197 in…

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