Harford County, Maryland FY 24 Proposed Operating Budget

HANDICAPPED CARE CENTERS The ARC Northern Chesapeake Region Index #142000

ORIGIN/PURPOSE: The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region (The Arc NCR) empowers people with differing abilities (intellectual and developmental disabilities) to live, work and thrive in the community. The organization is a private, non-profit local chapter of the Arc Maryland and the Arc of the United States, the largest national community based organization devoted exclusively to improving the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities. The Arc NCR is funded by Maryland State agencies, federal, state and local grants, private foundations, generous donors and an annual contribution from Harford County Government. The Arc NCR helps people with differing abilities build better lives one person at a time. The organization currently offers services in the areas of Community Living, Supporting Employment and Training, Community Partners day program for adults, Treatment Foster Care, Family Support Services, Personal Supports, Services for Transitioning Youth and Transportation. The Arc NCR supports people with differing abilities to create lives that mirror yours and mine: students attending neighborhood schools, adults going to work and living in their own homes, children living in a safe and supportive home, and individuals enjoying the social and recreational opportunities in their communities. FY 24 GOAL: TO MINIMIZE STAFF TURNOVER AND TO INCREASE RETENTION IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN A QUALIFIED WORKFORCE

ALL FUND SUMMARY:

ORIGINAL BUDGET FY 23

EXECUTIVE PROPOSED FY 24

AUDITED FY 21

AUDITED FY 22

CHANGE FY 24 VS FY 23

SUMMARY BY CHARACTER: 70 MISCELLANEOUS

1,921,339

1,977,800

2,175,580

2,241,950

66,370

GRAND TOTAL

1,921,339

1,977,800

2,175,580

2,241,950

66,370

FUNDING SOURCE: 11 GENERAL

1,921,339

1,977,800

2,175,580

2,241,950

66,370

FINANCIAL NOTES:

FY 23

FY 24

CHANGE EXPLANATION OF INCREASE/DECREASE MISCELLANEOUS increase $66,370

2,175,580 2,241,950

66,370 Reallocated funds from Community Services - Grant-in-Aid

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