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Cobb sets stricter guidelines for nonprofits

Cobb Commission Chairman Mike Boyce said nonprofit organizations seeking county funds must meet stricter guidelines and four new priorities. AJC file photo
Cobb Commission Chairman Mike Boyce said nonprofit organizations seeking county funds must meet stricter guidelines and four new priorities. AJC file photo
By Carolyn Cunningham
Dec 18, 2017

Now any nonprofit organization seeking Cobb County funds must meet stricter guidelines.

Specifically, the nonprofit needs to demonstrate that the mission of its program meets a community need that is not being addressed by county departments delivering similar services.

“Now people can come directly to the staff and the commissioners outside of the two traditional sources,” Commission Chairman Mike Boyce said during the Dec. 12 meeting of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners when the commissioners voted their unanimous approval.

Those sources have been the Cobb Collaborative since 1997 and the Cobb Community Foundation since 2015.

“The perception has been we’re giving money to charitable organizations. Instead the money is given to help do what the county can’t,” Boyce said.

“Just because we approve the priorities does not mean we have to fund them,” Boyce added.

Those new priorities include:

Boyce clarified these funds are not the same as federal Community Development Block Grants.

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