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Boulder County’s Mental Health Tax: How Funds Are Being Divided
Boulder County, Colorado, USASaturday, June 20, 2026
Competitive grants received $5. 1 million. Three categories were agreed on: $2 million for outpatient services, $1 million for community peer support, and $1. 1 million for prevention and training. The fourth category, meant to fund innovative programs for high‑need groups, was not settled. One council member wanted more money for youth only, while another insisted adult programs should stay included.
The council also discussed giving $1. 6 million to two school districts and $400, 000 for a sober‑living program. Some members asked for more money to support mental‑health centers in schools and to keep services outside of school settings. The remaining unallocated money will be debated further, with ideas like extra youth services or direct help for a local equality organization.
The council will meet again on Thursday at 9 a. m. to finish these decisions and set up a committee that will review how well the programs work.
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