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August 13, 2019
Agenda Item No. 14
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Grace K. Leung, City Manager - 949-644-3001,
gleung@newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Carol Jacobs, Assistant City Manager,
cjacobs@newportbeachca.gov
PHONE: 949-644-3013
TITLE: Community Programs Grants for Fiscal Year 2019-20
ABSTRACT:
Pursuant to Council Policy A-12, the City of Newport Beach (City) annually awards a
number of Community Programs Grants to local organizations that serve Newport Beach
residents and are beneficial to its residents' quality of life.
RECOMMENDATION:
a) Determine this action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) and 15060(c)(3) of the CEQA Guidelines because
this action will not result in a physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly;
and
b) Pursuant to City Council Policy A-12, find that the organizations listed below provide
services or programs that serve residents and are beneficial to residents' quality of life
and authorize the allocation of $67,000 in Community Programs Grants in the
following manner:
Applicant
Advocate for Grandparent Grandchild Connection
Balboa Island Museum
Boys & Girls Club of Central Orange County
Helping Hands, Our Lady Queen of Angels
Newport Beach Sister Cities Association
Newport -Mesa Family YMCA of Orange County
Share Our Selves
Youth Employment Services
Total
Recommendation
$ 1,000
20,000
7,000
10,000
2,000
7,000
15,000
5,000
$67,000
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The current adopted budget includes $75,000 for the Community Programs Grants, which
will be expensed to the City Council's City Grants budget, Account 01005005-821006.
DISCUSSION:
The City's adopted Fiscal Year 2019-2020 General Fund budget and City Council Policy
A-12 Discretionary Grants (Attachment A) set aside $75,000 to provide financial
assistance to organizations providing services to local residents. The operative section of
City Council Policy A-12 provides:
Community Programs Grants shall be expended from the General Fund in the amount of
$75,000 each fiscal year. The City Manager's Office shall review all requests for
Community Programs Grants and shall forward recommendations for funding to the City
Council for final approval. At the time of the City Manager's presentation of any Community
Programs Grant award proposals to the City Council, the City Manager shall show which
entities, if any, have received funds from either the CDBG Social Services Fund or the
District Discretionary Grant Account during the same fiscal year.
The City Manager shall follow these priorities when recommending Community Programs
Grants:
A. Local groups located within the City and offering programs to City residents;
B. Regional groups located in Orange County and offering programs to City
residents; and
C. Groups located in California and offering programs to City residents.
Groups not offering programs or services to local residents shall not be eligible for support
from the City.
In May of 2019, an email was sent notifying organizations of the City Council's intent to
award Community Programs Grants for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. In addition, a press
release was sent out to the community and information was posted on the City's website
and social media channels. Eighteen (18) applications were received. Seven (7)
applications were new to the process. The total amount of the requests was $214,766.
A staff committee comprised of Assistant City Manager, Carol Jacobs, Library Services
Director Tim Hetherton, Lt. Keith Krallman, Recreation Supervisor Molly Patience,
Recreation Supervisor Jennifer Sisoev, and Executive Assistant to the City Manager
Shirley Oborny reviewed and evaluated each of the (eighteen) 18 applications. In
addition, a working group of Council Members Avery and Herdman reviewed the
applications after the staff review. The applications were evaluated based upon how well
each fit the priorities referenced above and met the criteria described in the next
paragraph. The committee recommends awarding eight (8) of the applicants with grant
funding for a total of $67,000. The Committee's recommendations are provided in
Attachment B, along with those applications received and not recommended for award
this year.
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Based on prior year comments, this year staff revised the application process to more
clearly identify eligibility, qualifications and evaluation criteria. The subcommittee used
the following criteria for evaluation purposes as shown on Attachment C.
1. The grant addresses social issues in the community, particularly in which there is
currently a crisis.
2. The grant addresses social issues within the County, in which there is currently a
crisis.
3. The grant addresses social issues which are not in crisis and benefit the
community.
4. The grant provides community enrichment adding to the quality of life in Newport
Beach.
In addition, all grantees who serve children 17 or under must show evidence that their
volunteers have had a criminal background check within 30 days of the award of the grant.
Due to the number of applicants and total requested in relation to the amount available,
several applicants are not recommended for an award or a reduced award in some
circumstances. The committees focused this year's recommendations on those providing
direct services to the community, organizations that had a track record of performance
with the City, and organizations that did not receive some other in-kind service from the
City or did not have large budgets or fundraising efforts.
Copies of the submitted applications (and audited financial statements) are on file in the
City Manager's Office, City Hall, 100 Civic Center Drive, Bay E, second floor. A brief
summary of the grant applications, including each organization's client base, the intended
uses for the grants, the amount requested by the applicants, and the staff funding
recommendations is included in Attachment B.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW:
Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not
result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment)
and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA
Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no
potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
NOTICING:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of
the meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment A —City Council Policy A-12
Attachment B — FY 2019-20 Recommended Funding
Attachment C — Community Program Grant Guidelines
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ATTACHMENT A
A-12
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
It shall be the policy of the City Council that the City of Newport Beach's ("City')
budget specifically allows the City Council to, at any time during the year, direct revenue
towards worthy projects or programs which the City Council deems beneficial to Newport
Beach's resident's quality of life. The City Council notes that it has multiple tools at its
discretion to assist non-profit agencies, community groups, community events, or
enhancement projects within the City. These tools are:
A. Community Programs Grants from the General Fund;
B. Special Event Grants from the General Fund;
C. "District Discretionary Grant Account" from the General Fund;
D. Culture and Arts Grant pursuant to Council Policy I-10; and
E. Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Social Service Funds.
These funds shall be provided in the following manner:
(CDBG) Social Services funds shall be allocated according to standards set by the federal
government and appropriated at least once each year. The level of funding offered for
social services in Newport Beach shall be based upon federal formulas and the specific
amount of CDBG revenue allocated to the City in any one fiscal year. The Community
Development Department shall administer these funds after City Council approval of the
funds' expenditure.
Community Programs Grants shall be expended from the General Fund in the amount of
$75,000 each fiscal year. The City Manager's Office shall review all requests for
Community Programs Grants and shall forward recommendations for funding to the
City Council for final approval. At the time of the City Manager's presentation of any
Community Programs Grant award proposals to the City Council, the City Manager shall
show which entities, if any, have received funds from the Community Programs Grant,
Special Event Grant, District Discretionary Grant, Culture and Arts Grant, or CDBG Social
Services Fund during the same fiscal year.
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A-12
The City Manager or designee shall follow these priorities when recommending
Community Programs Grants:
A. Local groups located within the City and offering programs to City residents;
B. Regional groups located in Orange County and offering programs to City
residents;
C. Groups located in California and offering programs to City residents; and
D. Groups that have not received funding from any City source for three (3)
consecutive years or more.
Groups not offering programs or services to local residents shall not be eligible for
support from the City.
Special Events Grants are intended to allow meritorious community, social or athletic
events to offset some or all of their City fees for their event. Doing so should decrease
costs to the event organizer so that beneficiaries can see even greater benefit from any
fundraising associated with the events. The City Manager or designee shall, in consultation
with the City Council, establish a threshold amount for the proposed City budget that
reflects adequate support for these events. The City Manager shall establish an
administrative policy for these grants. The City Manager may divide the funding into
more than one category to ensure that different types of events are fairly measured with
peer events. The City Council shall consider and approve the Special Event Grant
allocations by recipient.
The City reserves the right to audit the expenditure of these funds within a year of receipt.
District Discretionary Grant Accounts. At the start of the fiscal year, the City Manager shall
provide an account for each Council District within the City Council's Budget division
known as the District Discretionary Grant Accounts. The City Council shall set a funding
level of these Accounts during the budget process preceding the June adoption of the
City's budget. Each City Council Member shall have, at his or her discretion, the ability
to allocate their District's funding to uses, projects, or community entities that benefit the
City as a whole or the City Council Member's district specifically. Any expenditure from
these Accounts must have an identifiable public benefit.
Requests to expend these funds should be directed by each City Council Member to the
Finance Director. Expenditures will be reported to the City Council annually. The report
will include a brief description and the public benefit associated with each expenditure.
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A-12
At the conclusion of the fiscal year in which the District Discretionary Grant Accounts
received appropriation, all unencumbered funds in the Accounts shall be deposited in
the City's General Fund Reserve Account.
History
Adopted F-22 - 7-8-1985
Amended F-22 -10-28-1991
Amended F-22 -1-24-1994 (changed to A-12)
Amended A-12 - 5-22-2001
Amended A-12 - 6-22-2010
Amended A-12 - 9-27-2011
Amended A-12 - 5-12-2015
Amended A-12 - 4-9-2019
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FY 2019-2020 COMMUNITY PROGRAMS GRANTS Attachment B
Newport Beach City Council - August 13, 2019
# or % of Newport Last CP Recommended District
Grant Applicant Contact HQ City Client Base Total # of Clients Intended Use of Grant Beach Residents Grant Rec'd Requested in FY 2019-20 Discretionary CDBG
Served
Advocates for Grandparent -
Susan Hoffman
Newport
Grandparents
450-525
Ongoing Support Groups,
55%
$1,000
$4,000
$1,000
No
No
Grandchild Connection
Beach
Education, Books and Films
Newport
Residents and
Preserving the history and culture
Balboa Island Museum
Shirley Pepys
Beach
visitors to NB
35,000
of Newport Beach and Balboa
75%
$25,000
$35,000
$20,000
No
No
Island
After School Programs, Day
Boys & Girls Club of Central Orange
Travis Whitten
Newport
Youth
300
Camps, Athletic Leagues,
100%
$3,000
$10,000
$7,000
No
No
Coast
Beach
Summer Camps and Academic
Enrichment
Newport Beach Sister City
Suzan Berkley
Newport
Newport Beach
200-300
Cultural Programs and
100%
$2,000
$5,000
$2,000
No
No
Association
Beach
Community
educational enhancement
Monique
Newport
Swim lessons and water safety
Newport -Mesa Family YMCA
Residents of NB
132
for men/women, children and
100%
$3,000
$15,000
$7,000
No
No
Carpenter
Beach
infants
Our Lady Queen of Angels Church -
Patrick Lauder
Newport
Homeless and low
1,100
Financial help for the homeless
25%
$8,500
$10,000
$10,000
No
No
Helping Hands
Beach
income
and low income
Share Our Selves (SOS)
Bobby Ortiz Jr.
Newport
Food/Grocery Items
5,254
Community Behavioral Health for
100%
$5,000
$15,000
$15,000
No
No
Beach
families
Employment skills training,
28 Newport -based youth
Youth Employment Services (YES)
Wendy Weeks
Costa
Youth ages 16-24
28
personal finance, money
and 34 Newport -based
$1,500
$5,000
$5,000
No
No
Mesa
management education, job
employers (4%)
counseling and job referrals
Total $49.000 $99.000 $67.000
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FY 2019-2020 COMMUNITY PROGRAMS GRANTS - NOT RECOMMENDED FOR AWARD Attachment B
Newport Beach City Council - August 13, 2019
s
Bradley
On-going maintenance of GCLC
Girl Scouts of Orange County
Wedekind-
Irvine
Girl Scouts
184
building and technology of
4%
$1,000
$5,000
City currently supports through lease.
Flores
INSPIRE program
Good Morning Newport
Alex Crawford
Newport
Newport Beach
12,000
Filming of local show highlighting
83%
$0
$19,766
Beach
residents
what is happening in the City.
Homeless Teen Help
Bryan
Newport
Homeless teens
105
Printing of materials, utility costs,
unknown
$0
$3,500
McDonald
Beach
data entry, website maintenance
Newport
All interested
Kayaking the Upper Newport Bay
Newport Bay Conservancy
Larissa Macias
Beach
650
educational tours - used for staff
80%
$0
$5,000
persons
costs
Newport Beach Public Library
Meg Linton
Newport
All interested
4,600
Offset costs of the Library Live
g8 %
$0
$7,500
Foundation
Beach
persons
program author series
Installation of outdoor turf,
Newport Sea Base
Thomas
Newport
Youth
812
painting of interior of building,
14%
$0
$15,000
Hartman
Beach
printed classroom material and
scholarships
Raymond
Newport
Residents and
Education and surveys related to
Orange County Coastkeeper
Hiemstra
Beach
visitors to NB
1,000
the Marine Protected areas in
20%
$0
$5,000
Newport Beach
Newport
Community forums for teens and
Patrick's Purpose Foundation
Kim Turner
Beach
Teens and parents
500
parents that focus on teen mental
100%
$0
$10,000
Did not comply with grant requirements
wellness
Support of cancer survivorship
Survivor Squad
Peyman
Newport
N/A
N/A
program through grants
unknown
$0
$10,000
Could not identify number of participants
Moghaddam
Beach
scholarships and financial
support
55 Plus Employment
Brian McCabe
Newport
Seniors
200
Assist 55+ get part-time
97%
$0
$35,000
Currently receiving support from Oasis
Beach
employment
No applicant has received District Discretionary or CDBG funding Total $1,000 $115,766
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ATTACHMENT C
FY 2020 Community Programs Grants
Program Overview
The City of Newport Beach (City) recognizes there are many organizations in the community that provide
valuable programs and services to Newport Beach residents. The Community Program Grant provides
financial support to organizations that serve the community through ongoing programs addressing social
issues and/or provide community enrichment adding to the quality of life in Newport Beach. The
opportunity to apply will open at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, May 6, 2019. The application deadline will be
closed on Friday, May 31, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to receive City support, applicants must demonstrate that:
1. The organization is located within the City and offers programs to Newport Beach residents.
2. The organization is regional and offers programs to residents.
3. The organization is located in California and offers programs City residents.
Ineligibility
The City will not provide financial support to:
• Programs that do not serve a significant number of Newport Beach residents.
• Do not align with current City Council priorities.
• Organizations that have not fulfilled previous City grant obligations
• Individuals.
Qualification Criteria
To qualify to be considered to receive a City Community Grant, all applications must comply with the
following:
1. Are submitted online, on time and are 100 percent complete. Late, incomplete or applications that
do not fully comply with the instructions will not be considered.
2. Demonstrate how the grant will be used to benefit/support the Newport Beach community.
3. Demonstrate how many Newport Beach residents have been served in the past.
4. If there is no direct connection, how does the service benefit Newport Beach.
5. Demonstrate strong fiscal management of the organization.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be reviewed and evaluated based on the following criteria:
1. The grant addresses social issues in the community, particularly in which there is currently a
crisis.
2. The grant addresses social issues within the County, in which there is currently a crisis.
3. The grant addresses social issues in which are not in crisis and benefit the community.
4. The grant provides community enrichment adding to the quality of life in Newport Beach.
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Other Requirements:
Successful applicants, will be expected to sign a grant agreement within 30 days of award and submit all
necessary forms, insurance and fees as required. Applications that do not meet the requirements may be
subject to revocation of the grant.
Applying for a Grant
1. Applications are available online.
2. The deadline for applications (and all required attachments) is Friday, May 31, 2019 at
5:00 p.m.
Additional Information
There is no guarantee that the City will be able to provide all, part, or any of the financial support requested
by each applicant. Thus, applicants should not make commitments on the expectation of receiving City
support. Recurring programs do not automatically receive funding. All applications received by the deadline
will be evaluated based on the eligibility, qualification and evaluation criteria and requirements as outlined.
Recommendations will be forward to the City Council for final review and approval. The City Council can
approve, amend or deny any recommendation.
Sample Agreement
W-9 Form
Sample of Information filed with the Secretary of State
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