
Trevor Storrs
64:37 - 65:40
"if we just right now, if we got rid of the money for Best Beginnings and ASD back, and let me rephrase, that sounded wrong. We can move ASD and Best Beginnings back over to another funding source That is a savings of over $2 million, and we could still do operation capital and everything else that we have done."
“if we just right now, if we got rid of the money for Best Beginnings and ASD back, and let me rephrase, that sounded wrong. We can move ASD and Best Beginnings back over to another funding source That is a savings of over $2 million, and we could still do operation capital and everything else that we have done.”
And then have the advocacy arm. So again, we're going to create something but we're just not going to create it and then hope that people just do as we ask. Is there's going to be a, a plan put forward, uh, with— in conjunction with the board and then the Children's Trust to, uh, to try to move our ultimate agenda and goal. Because if we go back to the overall budget If we could just, again, if we just right now, if we got rid of the money for Best Beginnings and ASD back, and let me rephrase, that sounded wrong. We can move ASD and Best Beginnings back over to another funding source That is a savings of over $2 million, and we could still do operation capital and everything else that we have done.
The ACCEE Fund board says two programs transferred from the alcohol tax now consume more than $2 million of its $5.2 million base, leaving too little for the operational grants and capital projects the fund was built to deliver. Board Chair Trevor Storrs plans a summer campaign to move both programs back.
