DeKalb County Community Mental Health Board met May 20

DeKalb County Community Mental Health Board met May 20
Meryl Domina, DeKalb County Board Member — DeKalb County
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DeKalb County Community Mental Health Board met May 20.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to order

2. Pledge of Allegiance

3. Agenda – review and approval

4. Minutes – approval of minutes for 4/15/2024

5. Director’s Report

6. Community Input/Public Comment

7. Finance Reports

a. Monthly Budget Report: April 2024

b. Claims: Agency and office for May 2024– Action Needed

8. Executive Committee

a. Slate of Officers – Action Needed

b. 2023 Annual Report – For Informational Purposes

c. Board Development – Katie Watts

9. Finance Committee

a. Grant Year 2025 Grant Allocations – Action Need

i. Adventure Works GY2025 Request

10. CEBiB Committee

a. Community Outreach Activities

b. Next meeting 5/28/2024

11. Impact Committee – Updates

12. Ad Hoc Young Child Behavioral Healthcare Committee

a. Meeting on May 15, 2024

13. Old Business

a. One-year & Three-year Plan Updates

b. Strategic Plan Review

14. New Business

15. Adjournment – Next Board Meeting

June 17, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. – Regular Board Meeting

https://dekalbcounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/agenda-mh-05202024.pdf



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