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The FY24 human services needs assessment will receive an additional $30,000, bringing its planned funding to $113,000. The commission also assigned follow-up work on LGBTQ inclusion, including reviewing gender-specific city activities and incorporating LGBTQ residents’ experiences into the assessment.
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For residents, the expanded assessment is intended to provide a broader review of local human-service needs and help identify potential policy changes. Staff will examine whether opioid settlement funds could support recovery housing, workforce training, scholarships, and technology grants. The commission also plans to collaborate with other city commissions on LGBTQ safety, inclusion, and access to services.
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