When a large organization gets recognized for doing one thing really well, that’s usually considered an achievement. But this year, Maricopa County is standing out in a big way, earning national awards for dozens of different innovative programs.
The nation’s fastest-growing county received 58 National Achievement Awards this year from the National Association of Counties (NACo) for designing and implementing programs that have made a measurable, positive impact on the community. 16 county departments, elected offices, and courts were honored in service categories including public safety, health, and information technology, among others. Maricopa County’s Election Command Center won a coveted “Best in Category” award for Civic Education and Public Information.
“I have served on this board for nearly a decade, and I’ve never been prouder of the work we’re doing on behalf of residents,” said Chairman Clint Hickman, District 4. “Whether it’s getting critical information to residents to help them participate in elections, providing resources that improve their safety and wellbeing, or improving our processes so we use taxpayer dollars more efficiently, Maricopa County is a model for how governments can get important things done in a timely manner.”
The influx of federal pandemic recovery funding has allowed county departments to reach even more residents with their services. Two prime examples are Maricopa County’s Human Services and Public Health departments, which won 15 NACo Achievement Awards each for their efforts to serve under-resourced and under-served populations.
“Not everyone can go to work every day and come home knowing they made their community a bit better or someone’s life a little less challenging,” said County Manager Jen Pokorski. “Working for this government, you can. We have dozens of lines of business and each one makes a significant positive impact on our community, particularly when times are tough. These award-winning programs are an example of our commitment to continuous improvement.”
Below are a few examples of winning programs and their impact:
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