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05/16/2017
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Board of County Commissioners
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I.0A 75 t71MT� 4V@Ii�T R1 <br />Option 2 <br />A second option is to grandfather existing nonprofit agencies receiving funding from Indian <br />River County at their current funding levels. Nonprofit Agency funding would then be capped <br />at this amount and no new agencies would be considered for funding going forward, unless <br />they qualify for the Quasi -Nonprofit category. <br />Proposed Revision to Amount and Term of Funding for Nonprofit Agencies Issue <br />A. Total Nonprofit Funding Allocation — The total amount allocated to <br />nonprofit agencies will be adjusted as shown below. <br />1. The total allocation for nonprofit agencies will be as follows in <br />FY2017/18 as existing agencies receiving funding will be <br />grandfathered at historical levels: <br />Agency <br />Amount <br />Mental Health Walk -In Clinic <br />$22,500 <br />Harvest Food Outreach Center <br />$10,000 <br />211 Palm Beach/Treasure Coast, Inc. <br />$10,000 <br />Senior Services <br />$117,207 <br />Total <br />$159,707 <br />2. No new Agency requests for funding will be approved ' in <br />FY2017/18 or thereafter. <br />3. Future year funding will be capped for each agency at the <br />amounts noted in the table above. <br />Recommendation: The existing Outside Agency Funding Policy clearly identified that funding <br />was to be considered "startup assistance" and would be provided for a maximum term of four <br />years. Agencies that received funding for four years would be ineligible to receive any <br />additional funding from County Nonprofit funds. <br />The staff recommendation (Option 1) is to waive the 4 year funding limitation for one year and <br />provide funding for these organizations in FY2017/18 (based on approved funding in FY2017; <br />Senior Services would be capped at their FY2016 funding level as this amount was approved by <br />budget amendment) and then eliminate funding for nonprofit agencies completely in <br />FY2018/19. This would provide the agencies with one year to develop alternative funding <br />sources to replace county funding. No new agencies would be considered for funding in <br />FY2017/18. Note: A new request for $11,110 in funding was submitted by For the Love of Paws <br />for Fiscal Year 2017/18. <br />P132 <br />
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