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Marion County accepts $495,965 in OHA carryover funds and approves $849,135 PRIME+ IGA for peer recovery services
Summary
The board authorized an OHA contract amendment adding $495,964.99 for public‑health programs including community‑based organization mini‑grants, and approved a $849,135 three‑year IGA to continue PRIME+ peer recovery services in medical settings across Marion County.
The Marion County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 26 approved two incoming‑funds agreements with the Oregon Health Authority totaling about $1.345 million to support public‑health services and a peer recovery program.
Staff presented Amendment #16 to the county’s OHA public‑health contract, adding $495,964.99 made up of $199,000 in carryover Tobacco Prevention and Education Program funds and $297,550 for a Community‑Based Organization (CBO) mini‑grant pool targeted at equity and resilience projects. Staff said the county will run…
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