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File #: 25-0550    Version: 1 Name: Grant Application - Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Fall Grant 2025
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 10/2/2025 In control: Health Department
On agenda: 10/21/2025 Final action:
Title: Grant Application - Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Fall Grant 2025
Attachments: 1. Grant Project Ordinance Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Fall Grant 2025
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Title

Grant Application - Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Fall Grant 2025

 

Action

ACTION:

1)  Affirm the submission of a grant application for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Fall Grant 2025 in the amount of up to $45,000; and

 

2)  If awarded, recognize, receive, and appropriate the award amount to the General Grant Fund (G001) within Public Health; and

 

3)  Adopt the required grant project ordinance for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Fall Grant 2025 in the General Grant Fund (G001).

 

 

Staff Contact:      Dr. Raynard Washington, PhD, Health Director

 

 

Presentation:      No                                          

 

 

BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:

The Mecklenburg County Public Health Department is requesting Board affirmation of its application for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation Fall Grant 2025.

 

Grant funds will be used for the Children Developmental Services Agency, CDSA to include, professional development training of the evidence-based intervention - Mothers & Babies Program,

promotional and marketing campaign to inform residents of CDSA services available for children ages 0-3 years, and a CDSA Strategy Day to strategize improving client interactions, technological advancements, streamlined processes.

 

The grant deadline is October 3, 2025

 

 

 

PROCUREMENT BACKGROUND:

N/A

 

 

POLICY IMPACT:

N/A

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

General Grant Fund (G001) increase in revenue and associated expenditures in the amount of up to $45,000 within Public Health.