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Centralized Resource Hub
Finding resources in Seattle is challenging. Check out this link: https://adamhfranklin.org/providers/ for county-funded sources. If the City adopts a similar approach, it can greatly simplify the process of accessing services and assistance. This would tremendously help our population and help bolster our non-profits and small businesses within the community.
This proposal has been accepted because:
Type of funding: Programs and services (non-capital)
Rough cost estimate: N/A
Evaluation notes:
✅ This idea could be implemented without changing current policy or law.
✅ This idea is within the City's jurisdiction.
✅ This idea doesn't name a specific vendor.
❌ This idea would incur costs indefinitely.
Justification: N/A
Other notes: This type of programming exists through Crisis Connections/2-1-1 https://www.crisisconnections.org/get-help/
Thank you for sharing your idea. This idea and its evaluation have been forwarded to the budget delegates. They will use this information to group together similar ideas, narrow down options based on community needs, and develop fully detailed proposals for you and your community to vote on in October 2023.
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Thanks for accepting my proposal. In addition to Centralized Hub, could we have a decent marketing campaign behind it to ensure citizens are aware of the resources available to them? Thank you.
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