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Agenda Item No. 9
October 25, 2011
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Dave Kiff, City Manager
949 - 644 -3001, dkiff @newportbeachca.gov
PREPARED BY: Kim Rieff, Department Assistant
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TITLE: Human Services Grants for 2011 -2012
ABSTRACT:
Award a number of Human Services Grants to several agencies that serve residents of
Newport Beach.
RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize the allocation of $25,000 in Human Services Grants in the following manner:
Youth Employment Services (Harbor Area)
$4,500
Serving People in Need (SPIN)
$4,000
Orange County Council on Aging
$5,000
Advocates for Grandparent - Grandchild Connection
$3,500
Central Orange Coast YMCA
$4,500
Newport Harbor High School
$3,500
$25,000
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
The current adopted budget includes sufficient funding. It will be expensed to the 0110-
8254 account in the City Council's budget.
DISCUSSION:
The adopted City Budget and City Council Policy A -12 ( "Discretionary Grants" -- shown
in full in Attachment A) set aside $25,000 (Account #0110 -8254) to provide financial
assistance to organizations providing services to local residents. The operative section
of the Policy reads as follows:
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October 25, 2011
Page 2
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 2011, we sent letters notifying seven groups of the Council's intent to
award the Human Services Grants. The City received requests from six of these
agencies.
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
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.
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October 25, 2011
Page 3
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).
Submitted by:
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Dave Kiff
City Manager
Attachments: A. Council Policy A -12
B. FY 2011 -12 Recommended Funding Levels
FWAV MITI M- id
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
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 Account. At the start of the fiscal year, the City Manager
shall provide for an account within the City Council's Budget division known as the
District Discretionary Grant Account. The City Council shall set the level of this Account
during the budget process preceding the June adoption of the City's budget. The total
amount appropriated to the Account shall be divided by seven and each Council
member shall have, at his or her discretion, the ability to allocate up to one - seventh of
the Account to a use, project, or community entity that benefits the City as a whole or
the Council Member's district specifically. Any expenditure from this Account must have
an identifiable public benefit.
Any proposal for an expenditure from this Fund shall be provided to the City Council
during regular Council meetings via a verbal report from a Council member or via a brief
"receive and file" agenda item. Any verbal or written report shall identify the public
benefit associated with the proposed expenditure
At the conclusion of the fiscal year in which the District Discretionary Grant Account
received appropriation, all unencumbered funds in the Account 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
Formerly F -22
FY'2011 -2013 HUMAN SERVICES GRANTS I w: " Attachment B
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Youth Employment Semidesoftbo Harbor
Kathy Duvemel
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Youth egos 1622
591
development, and fob placement
$5,000 youth and W Nawpom $5.000 $4,500 No
No
Area
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based employemployers
developee po sition.
Emergency rental assSUnce,
5 families .- assistance
2
Serving People In Need (SPIN)
Joan Wegener
Jose Wa n
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100
hand, nobly assistance..energanry
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with recO W families s — $3.506 54.000 NO
Year
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medical and dental assistance.
received food
58.511
move -In costs, antl care repairs
Funding for the Councils
Cara A1anegamenl
3
Orange County Council an Aging
Cheryl Meronk
Semo MO
Sent. 559 and their
28'000
Ombodsperson program lassoing
Not speo0ed
provitletl services to 2t $n500 $5.000 No
No
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steady residents of long -term care
NB Residents
facilities)
Advocates for Grandparent- Grandchild
Susan Hoffman
Newport
Support. education, information
4
Gmnemmula
650-750
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Not spedlled
650150 $4,W0 $3.500 No
No
Connection
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visimtion issues
Resl0eats of N0. Irvin0.
Fitness class asslstence for
5
Lentml Orange LOd51 YMCA
Adwrm Ywmd
Newport
Fomaln Volley, Costs
543
senior, swim lessons. Heamn and
Not specified
130 $5,000 $4.500 NO
No
(9Y49)722.3817
Flown
Mesa
Wellness Programs
Suppon for NHHS AM PE
6
Newport Harbor High Sweet
April
April Helliwell(949)
Newport
Showed
50.25
clothes. wormcces, lab fees and
Notspecified
5615 53.000 $3.500 No
No
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