File #: 24-0587    Version: 1 Name: Budget Amendment - Department of Child, Family, and Adult Services
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 10/9/2024 In control: Social Services
On agenda: 11/6/2024 Final action:
Title: Budget Amendment - Department of Child, Family, and Adult Services
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Title
Budget Amendment - Department of Child, Family, and Adult Services

Action
ACTION:
1) Amend the 2024-2025 Annual Budget Ordinance to recognize, receive and appropriate an increase in federal revenue and expenses in the amount of $140,521 from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Social Services to the general fund (0001) in the Department of Child, Family, and Adult Services

2) Amend the 2024-2025 Annual Budget Ordinance to recognize, receive and appropriate an increase in state revenue and expenses in the amount of $6,035 from the Project Care Program Grant to the general fund (0001) in the Department of Child, Family, and Adult Services

3) Amend the 2024-2025 Annual Budget Ordinance to decrease state revenue and expenses in the amount of $1,167 from the Family Caregiver Support Program Grant in the general fund (0001) in the Department of Child, Family, and Adult Services


Staff Contact: Kimberly Henderson, Director of Child, Family, and Adult Services


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
1) The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Social Services allocates funding to Mecklenburg County for childcare. The 2024-2025 fiscal year funding for Non Smart Start administrative support services was increased in the amount of $140,521 for a total of $2,465,653. Mecklenburg County contracts with Child Care Resources, Inc. (CCRI) which works with families and communities to ensure that all children have access to high quality, affordable early learning and school-age opportunities and experiences that enable them to succeed in school and in life.

2) The Project Care Program Grant provides support for families caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Services include referrals and information, individual care consultation, respite care, training, education, and community awareness. The 2024-2025 fiscal year funding was increased in the amount ...

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