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File #: 1442-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/13/2024 In control: Neighborhoods, Recreation, & Parks Committee
On agenda: 5/20/2024 Final action: 5/22/2024
Title: To authorize the City Clerk to enter into grant agreements with numerous non-profit organizations to support grassroots, community-oriented services and events; to authorize an appropriation and expenditure within the Neighborhood Initiatives subfund; and to declare an emergency. ($249,845.00)
Sponsors: Nicholas Bankston
Attachments: 1. 1442-2024, 2. 1442-2024 Awardees
Explanation

This ordinance authorizes the City Clerk to enter into grant agreements with numerous non-profit organizations (see Exhibit A attached to this ordinance) in support of grassroots, community-oriented events and services.

Columbus City Council seeks to provide support to small, grassroots, community-oriented organizations through small, high-impact grants for programs that directly serve neighborhoods and communities in Columbus. A grant process was established to reach these organizations and achieve this goal.

The following criteria were established. All grants shall be in support of community-oriented events or services. No individual grant agreement shall exceed $20,000.00. Grants shall be paid out at two points in time to grantees, 50% in advance and 50% after the first tranche is spent or after the first three months of the grant term. All grantees must be not-for-profit organizations as defined in City Code 329.01(ff).

Many of the programs serve youth and other community members who are food insecure or otherwise host events with food-related costs. Therefore, this grant authorizes up to $50,000.00 of food and non-alcoholic beverage expenses.

An application for the grant was published on the City Council website. City Council received 35 applications for the grant program. A review committee read all of the applications and scored them on a scale of 0 to 50 based on four criteria:

• Alignment with City Council’s priorities of furthering: Affordable and Quality Housing, Good Jobs and Training, and Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods
• Provision of a direct service or benefit to local community members
• A clear plan and budget in place for the proposed program/event
• A plan to ensure that the community will be made aware of the program/event

Following an evaluation period and conversation, the committee narrowed down the group of top-scoring organizations for ...

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