Finance Committee approves $110K grant for KFA project administrative support

June 14, 2025 | Department of Health & Environment, State Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Kansas


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Finance Committee approves $110K grant for KFA project administrative support
Kansas has made significant strides in managing its addiction grant funds, as highlighted in the recent Kansas Fights Addiction Grant Review Board meeting held on June 13, 2025. The board reported a robust financial position, with over $90 million received from the state and an impressive $4.4 million earned in net interest. As of May 31, the fund balance stood at approximately $75.3 million, with an unencumbered balance exceeding $68 million, indicating strong fiscal health.

During the meeting, Shanna, the financial manager, emphasized the effective management of these funds, noting that in May alone, the board earned $203,000 in interest—more than enough to cover the administrative expenses of approximately $100,000. This financial efficiency allows the board to continue supporting vital addiction services across the state.

The board also approved a request for $110,375.94 to cover direct administrative project support for the Kansas Fights Addiction (KFA) grant project for the first quarter of 2025. This funding will support salaries, benefits, staff training, and the grants management system, ensuring that the board can effectively administer the funds allocated for addiction services.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote in favor of the invoice, reflecting the board's commitment to transparency and accountability in managing addiction-related funding. As the board moves forward, these financial updates and approvals will play a crucial role in enhancing the state's efforts to combat addiction and support affected communities.

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