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San Mateo County will allocate $35 million to innovative ideas that improve local life

San Mateo County will allocate $35 million to innovative ideas that improve local life
The Board of Supervisors is seeking bold and innovative ideas to implement Measure K funding to serve residents in three priority areas: children, families and seniors; emergency preparedness; and housing and homelessness.

San Mateo County announced Friday the release of Measure K funding opportunities to serve residents with innovative ideas in three priority areas: children, families and seniors; emergency preparedness; and housing and homelessness.

The county anticipates approximately $35 million will be available.  

“The Board of Supervisors is looking for bold and innovative ideas,” said County Executive Mike Callagy. ?It's not about continuing as usual. This is a great opportunity to make a real difference, drive equity and improve lives here in San Mateo County.”

Applicants can be non-profit organizations, private companies, or joint ventures of any size, however, individual projects are not eligible to apply.

The announcement continues a process that began months ago to hear from residents about the needs of their community, with applicants expected to tailor proposals that address those needs in priority areas.

Some examples are providing additional transportation options for seniors and people with disabilities, developing linguistically and culturally diverse child care centers and in-home options, providing emergency housing assistance, and developing specific community plans to address natural hazards such as fires, earthquakes. and floods.

Funding will come from Measure K, a voter-approved countywide half-cent sales tax that provides local funding for local needs.

Information about the process and future public meetings will be posted on the County website.

Potential applicants are directed to the county's procurement portal, where they must register for more details about this funding opportunity.

 

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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