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4/20/2015
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Board of Commissioners
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C: \Program Files \Neevia.Com \Document Converter\ temp\ PDFConvert .9525.1.FY14 -15_SS _Funds_ - Cou y h '�ac�`'z� x 2 <br />F -3 Page 64 <br />Partnership <br />Why it is important for Cabarrus Partnership to relocate in Department <br />Partnership Funding <br />Programs currently <br />of Human Services space <br />Allocated in FY14 -15 <br />Provided for <br />Cabarrus County <br />Child Care Subsidy, <br />Location is known, and is easily accessible via the bus service, by the <br />NC Pre -K, Public Pre - <br />most needy families with young children - the target population for the <br />$1,022,710 <br />K; Subsidies Admin; <br />majority of our programming <br />WAGE$ <br />Collaboration with the various departments within Dept Human <br />Child Care Health <br />Services, as well as the greater community, would be enhanced - one of <br />Consultants, UNCC- <br />the strongest components of our organization's mission - preventing <br />$474,924 <br />Building Healthy <br />possible duplication of services within the county and certainly a more <br />Lifestyles, Inclusion <br />coordinated support of Cabarrus County Families <br />Services <br />Cost Savings could be realized by the DHS as the One Portal Of Entry <br />Public Education & <br />concept is implemented and the barriers families face due to multiple <br />$108,164 <br />Awareness, Program <br />intake portals can be streamlined or eliminated <br />Management <br />Family Education & <br />Support (including <br />Teen Parent Program <br />Better Services to our community as families are more quickly identified <br />& Active Parenting <br />and directed to the most appropriate community services of their choice <br />$487,470 <br />Classes); Parents as <br />and we additionally begin to reduce overlap of of accessing services <br />Teachers' Trauma <br />Informed System of <br />Care; Project Baby <br />Reach <br />FY14 -15 Smart Start Services Funding <br />$2,093,268 <br />New Program <br />Requested for FY15- <br />Funding Availability - would be increased through savings on rent which <br />New Funding Requests <br />16: Celebrating <br />could then be redirected to meet the most critical programming needs <br />for FY15 -6 $ 277.299 <br />Families!, ABCD, <br />in our County <br />Reach Out & Read, <br />Bilingual Preschool <br />C: \Program Files \Neevia.Com \Document Converter\ temp\ PDFConvert .9525.1.FY14 -15_SS _Funds_ - Cou y h '�ac�`'z� x 2 <br />F -3 Page 64 <br />
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