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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final <br />12. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS <br />001-110 MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION <br />001-110 UNITED AGAINST POVERTY (fka HARVEST FOOD) <br />001-110 211 PALM BEACH/TREASURE COAST <br />001-110 CTC -SRA -SENIOR SERVICES <br />25-0728 <br />Attachments: Non Profit <br />July 9, 2025 <br />County Administrator Titkanich stated that, according to the funding policy for outside <br />agencies, increases were capped at 2%, reflecting the Consumer Price Index (CPI) <br />for April of that year. Although each agency had requested more than a 2% increase, <br />only a 2% increase was recommended for the upcoming fiscal year. <br />13. QUASI NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS <br />001-206 <br />VETERANS COUNCIL OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, INC. <br />001-110 <br />COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR (SRA) <br />001-110 <br />COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION COORD. GRANTS (SRA) <br />001-110 <br />GIFFORD YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT CENTER, INC. <br />001-110 <br />PROGRESSIVE CIVIC LEAGUE OF GIFFORD <br />001-110 <br />HUMANE SOCIETY OF VERO BEACH, FL <br />001-110 <br />TREASURE COAST HOMELESS SERVICES COUNCIL, INC. <br />91�_nT?a <br />Attachments: Quasi Non Profit <br />County Administrator Titkanich presented the Quasi -Nonprofit Organizations, starting <br />with the Veterans Council, which proposed a 10.2% funding increase. The Council <br />reported an increase in requests for services from the Veterans Association (VA) and <br />sought additional funding to meet these growing demands. Furthermore, the <br />Community Transportation Coordinator (SRA) requested a 10.6% increase in <br />matching funds for grants related to vehicle purchases. The Gifford Youth <br />Achievement Center was capped at a 2% increase, while the Progressive Civic <br />League received no increase in funding, remaining at its current level. The Humane <br />Society sought a 10% increase, which was contingent upon the contract extending <br />beyond November 2025, based on staff estimates. Lastly, Treasure Coast Homeless <br />Services had been recommended to receive an additional 5% increase. Although they <br />initially requested a substantial 38% increase, budget constraints led the County <br />Administrator to recommend a more modest 5% increase instead. <br />Indian River County, Florida Page 20 <br />