County & Nonprofit Partnerships Summit Part II
Measure K Listening Session
Wednesday, July 12, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, In-Person
Registration: 8:00 - 9:00 am
Join us for County & Nonprofit Partnerships Summit Part II: Measure K Listening Session.
The County of San Mateo is updating its processes for allocating Measure K funds and determining community needs and priorities. During this process, the County wants to hear what our residents and community partners have to say about the current needs and challenges within our community. To ensure we have as much feedback as possible, we need to hear from you. *Please see the disclaimer below.
Measure K is a countywide half-cent sales tax extension passed by local voters in November 2016 to support essential County services and to maintain or replace critical facilities, providing local funds for local needs. Approximately $50 million will be distributed within these areas:
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Children and Families
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Housing and Homelessness
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Mental Health
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Emergency Preparedness
The purpose of this event is to gather your input on what the most critical needs, challenges, or gaps in service are.
The information you provide will help shape our conversations with the larger community during several town halls being scheduled this summer. Your voice matters, and this event offers a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful change and make a lasting impact on the lives of those who need it the most.
Please bring a maximum of two people per organization.
The event will be held at the San Mateo County Event Center. A buffet lunch will follow. The deadline to register for the event will be Friday, July 7th, 2023, at 5:00 PST. Please be sure to register before the deadline!
*Please be advised that for any person, firm, affiliate, or subsidiary competing for or expected to compete for the award of a County contract, the County is not seeking assistance in the development and management of procurement documents, or provision of plans, specifications, designs, evaluation criteria, or for such persons or their affiliates to otherwise influence factors that may affect the County's award of contracts or selection of a contractor.



