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Agenda Item No, 26
November 26, 2013
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Dave Kiff, City Manager
949 - 644 -3001, dkiff @newportbeach•ca.gov
PREPARED BY: Kim Rieff, Department Assistant
APPROVED:
TITLE: Human Services Grants for Fiscal Year 2013 -2014
ABSTRACT:
The City of Newport Beach ( "City ") annually awards a number of Human Services
Grants to organizations that serve residents and are beneficial to resident's quality of
life.
RECOMMENDATION:
Pursuant to City Council Policy A -12, find that the organizations listed below have
worthy projects or programs that serve residents and are beneficial to resident's quality
of life and authorize the allocation of $25,000 in Human Services Grants in the following
manner:
Youth Employment Services (Harbor Area)
$4,000
Serving People in Need (SPIN)
$3,000
Orange County Council on Aging
$4,000
Advocates for Grandparent - Grandchild Connection
$3,000
Central Orange Coast YMCA
$3,500
Newport Harbor High School
$3,500
Boys & Girls Club of the Harbor Area
$4,000
$25,000
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The current adopted budget includes sufficient funding for the Human Services Grants,
which will be expensed to the City Council's budget account 0110 -8254.
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DISCUSSION:
The adopted City Budget and City Council Policy A -12 Discretionary Grants
(Attachment A) set aside $25,000 (Account #0110 -8254) to provide financial
assistance to organizations providing services to local residents. The operative section
of City Council Policy A -12 provides:
Human Services Grants shall be expended from the General Fund in the amount of
$25,000 each fiscal year. The City Manager's Office shall review all requests for Human
Services 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 Human Services
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 Human Services
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 September 2013, letters were sent out notifying organizations of the City Council's
intent to award Human Services Grants for Fiscal Year 2013 -2014. The City received
grant requests from seven organizations.
While copies of all the completed applications (and audited financial statements) are on
file in the City Manager's Office, Attachment B is a brief summary of the grant
applicants, their client bases, the intended uses of the grants, the amount requested by
the applicants, and the amount which we recommend be allocated.
In the past, the City Council has asked that we attempt to avoid duplicating Human
Services Grant awards with social services grants awarded under the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. Only one group, SPIN, is proposed to
receive both a CDBG grant and a Human Services Grant.
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
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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.
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).
Submitted by:
A"
e Kiff
City Manager
Attachments: A. City Council Policy A -12
B. FY 2013 -14 Recommended Funding Levels
Attachment A
DISCRETIONARY GRANTS
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It shall be the policy of the City Council that the City's budget specifically allow the
City Council to, at any time during the year, direct revenue towards worthy projects or
programs which the Council deems beneficial to Newport Beach's quality of life. The
Council notes that it has at least three tools at its discretion to assist non - profit agencies,
community groups, community events, or enhancement projects within the City. These
tools are:
A. Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Social Service Funds;
B. Human Services Grants from the General Fund; and
C. the "District Discretionary Grant Account" from the General Fund.
These funds shall be provided for in the following manner:
Community Development Block Grant 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 Planning Department shall administer these funds after
City Council approval of the funds' expenditure.
Human Services Grants shall be expended from the General Fund in the amount of
$25,000 each fiscal year. The City Manager's Office shall review all requests for Human
Services 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 Human Services
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 Human Services
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
Attachment A A -12
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.
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 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 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 Council Member to the
Finance Director. Expenditures will be reported to Council annually. The report will
include a brief description and the public benefit associated with each expenditure.
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.
Adopted - July 8,1985
Amended - October 28,1991
Amended - January 24,1994
Amended - May 22, 2001
Amended - June 22, 2010
Amended - September 27, 2011
Formerly F -22
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FY 2013 -2014 HUMAN SERVICES GRANTS Attachment B
Newport Beach City Council - November 26, 2013
Grant Applicant
Contact
HQ City
Client Base
Total # of
Clients
Intended Use of Grant
Grant
Request
# of Newport
Beach Residents
Did
this year?
Last HS Recommended in FY District
Grant 2013-14 Discretionary
Employment skills training,
Sewed
Rec'd
ass
Youth Employment Services of
Kathy Du
personal finance, money
100 Newport-hased
1
Vernal
Costa Mesa
Youth ages 16 -22
484
management education,
$5,000
yo um end 43 Newport-
$4,000 $4,000 No
No
the Harbor Area
949/642 -0474
job counseling and job
dosed empinyere
referrals
Emergency rental
Needy families,
assistance, food, utility
8famdles rental
2
Serving People In Need (SPIN)
Jean Wegener
Costa Mesa
homeless persons,
154
assistance, emergency
Not
assisomme; 85 families
$3,500 $3,000 No
Yes
714/751 -1101
medical and dental
specified
received food; 10 child
$18.323
more.
assistance, move -in costs,
care 22 Utilities
and care repairs
Funding for the Council's
Cheryl Memnk
Seniors 55+ and
Ombudsperson program
Not
Care Management
3
Orange County Council on Aging
Santa Ana
28,000
provided services to 12
$4,500 $4,000 No
No
714/479 0107
their families
(assisting sided residents
( 9 Y
specified
P
NB Residents
of long -term rare facilities)
Support, education,
4
Advocates for Grandparent -
Susan Hoffman
Newport
Grandparents
800
information referoals [o
Not
son
$4,000 $3,000 No
No
Grandchild Connection
(949) 640 -0399
Beach
grandparents with visitation
specified
issues
Youth Development
1(p Afterschool
5
Bays & Girls Club of the Harbor
Nicole DeLoach
Newport
Youth
923
programs; Character &
$8,300
Program; 425 Winter
Basketball, 221 Spring
$4,000 No
No
Area
Beach
Leadership Programs;
Basketball, 113
Education & Career Skills
summer Camp
before and after school
Newport
Residents of NB,
child care, arts and
Not
s
Central Orange Coast YMCA
9
(949) 7 -3817
(949) 722 -3817
Beach
Irvine, Fountain
3,350
humanities, youth sports,
specified
3,350
$5,000 $3,500 No
No
Valley, Costa Mesa
health and wellness and
April Helliwell
Newport
Support for NHHS ASB PE
Not
7
Newport Harbor High School
(949) 515 -6312
Beach
NHHS Students
50 -75
clothes, workbooks, lab
specified
Says
$4,000 $3,500 No
No
fees and more
Note. The City sponsored the Race for the Cure this year TOTAL = $25,000