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File #: 0610-2017    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/1/2017 In control: Health & Human Services Committee
On agenda: 3/27/2017 Final action: 3/29/2017
Title: To authorize the Director of Development to execute grant agreements with various social service agencies to address and provide for multiple human service needs; to authorize the expenditure of $1,813,269.50 from the Emergency Human Services Fund; to authorize the expenditure of $1,813,269.50 from the general fund. ($3,626,539.00)
Attachments: 1. ORD0610-2017 2017 Competitive Human Services

Explanation

BACKGROUND: This legislation authorizes the Director of the Department of Development to enter into grant agreements with various social service agencies throughout Central Ohio for the provision of services for a twelve-month period. The total amount of these grants is $3,626,539.00.

 

This is the third and final year of a three year competitive grant award process which was put in place to achieve the following Objective: to support goal oriented, outcome based social service programs and activities that will address critical needs in the Columbus community through a competitive process that enables new, successful and targeted programs to be funded. The legislation targets social service programs that fall into three priority areas including emergency and basic needs, employment and self-sufficiency, and social success for our residents and neighborhoods. Programs include, but are not limited to: day care, substance abuse prevention programs, refugee and resettlement programs, senior care, mediation services, services for the disabled, material assistance and food programs, workforce development, youth programs and other services. This funding will allow the process to continue much needed services.

 

FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for these expenditures is allocated from the Emergency Human Services Fund ($1,813,269.50) and the general fund $1,813,269.50).

 

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To authorize the Director of Development to execute grant agreements with various social service agencies to address and provide for multiple human service needs; to authorize the expenditure of $1,813,269.50 from the Emergency Human Services Fund; to authorize the expenditure of $1,813,269.50 from the general fund. ($3,626,539.00)

 

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WHEREAS, various social service agencies have submitted grant applications seeking financial assistance for the third of three years in the competitive human services funding round; and

 

WHEREAS, City Council is authorized to allocate funds annually to assist social service agencies in the city with the operating costs of delivering programs; and

 

WHEREAS, the Director of the Department of Development desires to enter into grant agreements with various social service agencies for the continued provision of social services; and

 

WHEREAS, the grants will be funded with a combination of the Emergency Human Services Fund and the general fund; and

 

WHEREAS, these programs include, but are not limited to, youth services, resettlement programs, housing referral, intervention activities, information and referral efforts, community mediation, resource centers and neighborhood activities; and

 

WHEREAS, it has become necessary in the usual daily operation of the Department of Developement to authorize the Director to enter into grant agreements with various social service agencies for the continued provision of social services, for the public health, safety and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE,

 

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:

 

SECTION 1.                     That the grant applications of those agencies identified in Section 2 seeking financial assistance to address an emergency human service need pursuant to Section 371.02 (c) of the Columbus City Codes, 1959, are hereby approved.

 

SECTION 2.                     That the Director of the Department of Development be and is hereby authorized to enter into grant agreements with the various agencies listed below for a one year period and for the amounts indicated:

 

AGENCY / PROGRAM / AMOUNT

Boys and Girls Club of Columbus/ Great Future Initiative/ $69,150.00

Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Organization/ BRAVO Safety Outreach/ $29,100.00

Catholic Social Services/ Counseling Program/ $52,056.00

Center for Healthy Families/ Healthy Families Connection Collaborative/ $76,065.00

Columbus Early Learning Center/ Step Up Scholarships/ $28,582.00

Columbus Early Learning Center/ Health and Wellness/ $29,100.00

Columbus Housing Partnership dba. Homeport/ Housing and Homeownership Services/ $40,000

Columbus Literacy Council/ FIT: Families Involved Together/ $69,150.00

Columbus Speech & Hearing Center/Comprehensive Program for the Deaf/ $30,149.00

Columbus Urban League/ Choose2Change/ $162,272.00

Columbus Urban League/ Father2Father/ $115,250.00

Community Refugee & Immigration Services/ Services for Refugees and Immigrants/ $60,000.00

Economic & Community Development Institute/ Women’s Business Center of Ohio/ $73,760.00

Ethiopian Tewahedo Social Services/Employability Services/ $276,600.00

Gladden Community House/Gladden Food Pantry/$92,200.00

Godman Guild Association/Pathways to Work/ $426,704.00

Heritage Day Health Centers, Inc. dba NCR/ Poindexter Village Intergenerational Care Center/ $101,420.00

Huckleberry House/ Crisis Services Program/ $54,277.00

Huckleberry House/ Youth Outreach Program/ $122,689.00

IMPACT Community Action/ Employment Plus Work Readiness Training/ $110,640.00

Lifecare Alliance/Columbus Cancer Clinic Home Care Support/ $46,100.00

Lifecare Alliance/ Meals on Wheels for under 60 years/ $285,055.00

Maryhaven/ Sub-Acute Detoxification/ $221,280.00

Maryhaven/ Adolescent Residential Program/ $271,068.00

Mental Health America of Franklin County/ Perinatal Outreach and Encouragement for Moms/ $32,270.00

Netcare Access Corp./ Community Crisis Response Expansion/ $138,300.00

Salvation Army/ Material Assistance Services/ $115,250.00

Southside Learning & Development Center/SSL&DC- Successful Beginnings/ $73,691.00

St. Stephens Community House/ Community and Emergency Services/ $154,645.00

Stonewall Columbus/ Stonewall Intake & Referral for LGBT Community/ $73,576.00

Stonewall Columbus/ LGBT Veterans Support/ $8,730.00

United Way of Central Ohio/ Neighborhood Partnership Grants/ $19,400.00

United Way of Central Ohio/ Tax Time/ $24,250.00

VoiceCorps/Audio Visual Broadcast/ $70,000.00

YWCA Columbus/Safe and Sound Childcare/$73,760.00

 

Total: $3,626,539.00

 

SECTION 3.                     That for the purpose as stated in Section 1, the expenditure of $1,813,269.50 or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby authorized in Fund 2231 Hotel Motel Bed Tax Fund, in Object Class 03 Contractual Services per the accounting codes in the attachment to this ordinance.

 

SECTION 4.                     That the expenditures authorized herein are in accordance with Section 371.02 (c) of the Columbus City Code.

 

SECTION 5.                     Payments are expressly contingent upon the availability of sufficient monies in the Emergency Human Services Fund to cover the obligation set forth in this contract and in no case shall payments exceed available cash in this fund. In this event that there is not sufficient cash in the fund to cover the obligation set forth in this contract, the City Auditor shall have the authority to make all necessary adjustments at his discretion.

 

SECTION 6.                     That for the purpose as stated in Section 2, the expenditure of $1,813,269.50 or so much thereof as may be necessary is hereby authorized in fund 1000 general fund, in Object Class 03 Contractual Services per the accounting codes in the attachment to this ordinance.

 

SECTION 7.                     That the funds necessary to carry out the purpose of this ordinance are hereby deemed appropriated, and the City Auditor shall establish such accounting codes as necessary.

 

SECTION 8.                     That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.