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Interim director outlines Fish’s 2025 impact and urges continued Scott County support

Scott County Board/Leadership Workshop · March 27, 2026
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Summary

Fish’s interim director presented a 2025 snapshot showing roughly $224,000 in revenue, about $196,000 in expenses and about 1,400 people served. She outlined a shift from one-off donations toward mentoring, 30/60/90 follow‑ups and deeper partner coordination, and said Fish would seek to diversify funding if the county’s $45,000 levy allocation were cut.

The nonprofit Fish told Scott County leaders it served roughly 1,400 people in 2025 and filled about $110,000 worth of individual needs via its website and partner network, framing the numbers as evidence of both demand and community generosity.

"The coolest number to see is the 1,400 people that were served in 2025," the presenter said, noting children, back‑to‑school support and Christmas gifts as large categories. The group reported $224,000 in total revenue and about $196,000 in expenses for the year and said most donations routed through its online needs‑posting platform are used directly to fill…

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