Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 24-1153   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Housing and Human Services Commission
On agenda: 11/19/2024
Title: Review Two Draft Request for Proposals for FY 2025/26 and FY 2026/27 CDBG and General Fund Human Services and FY 2025/26 CDBG Capital Projects
Attachments: 1. Funding Application Timeline, 2. 2025 & 2026 Human Services RFP - Draft, 3. 2025 Capital Project RFP - Draft
Title
Review Two Draft Request for Proposals for FY 2025/26 and FY 2026/27 CDBG and General Fund Human Services and FY 2025/26 CDBG Capital Projects
Report
BACKGROUND
The City of Sunnyvale receives annual entitlement grants of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership Funds (HOME) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as well as "program income" from loan repayments. Each year the City solicits proposals from local organizations to use a portion of these funds to provide eligible housing and community development services or projects to the Sunnyvale community. The City also sets aside general fund monies to fund Human Services programs and services every two years.

The Requests for Proposals (RFP) set forth the types of public services (human services) programs, capital and housing projects that are eligible for CDBG, HOME, and General Fund grants from the City and explains the City's process for evaluating and scoring proposals, determining award amounts, and approving of the awards.

DISCUSSION
The City anticipates receiving a CDBG grant of approximately $1.0 million and a HOME grant of approximately $375,000 from HUD, subject to federal appropriations for Program Year 2025.

The City estimates that approximately $600,000 in regular entitlement grant CDBG funds may be available for these RFPs. Due to the recent entry into a two-year TBRA contract, no HOME funds will be available for these RFPs. Staff also anticipates that approximately $200,000 of the City's General Fund will be available for human services grants. The actual amount of funding available for FY 2025-26 may be significantly more or less than these estimates, depending on federal appropriations and the City's receipt of program income during the remainder of the current year. Staff expects to have a more accurate estimate of available funding by the time final award amounts are proposed in March 2025.

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