Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 17-0218   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Community Event and Neighborhood Grant Distribution Subcommittee
On agenda: 2/8/2017
Title: Overview of FY 2016/17 Grants Allocation Process
Attachments: 1. FY 2016/17 Memorandum to Subcommittee (February), 2. FY 2016/17 Report to Subcommittee (June), 3. FY 2016/17 Report to Council (June), 4. FY 2016/17 Funding Worksheet, 5. FY 2016/17 Community Event Grant Program Grantee Recap, 6. FY 2016/17 Neighborhood Grant Program Grantee Recap
REPORT TO SUBCOMMITTEE

SUBJECT
Title
Overview of FY 2016/17 Grants Allocation Process

Report
BACKGROUND
Each year, the City Council awards funding to support community events and neighborhood programs through two grant programs: 1) Community Event Grants and 2) Neighborhood Grants. In FY 2016/17, the City Council approved five Community Event Grants for a total of $10,200 and nine Neighborhood Grants for a total of $6,248. However, the number of grant applications exceeded the available funding. Consequently, the Community Event and Neighborhood Grant Distribution Subcommittee (Subcommittee) recommended, and the City Council approved, an allocation of $900 from the Council Service Level Set Aside Fund in order to fund two additional grants.

The purpose of this report is to provide the Committee with an overview of the FY 2016/17 process including a summary of performance for each grantee.

EXISTING POLICY
Council Policy 7.2.1, Community Engagement - Goals and Policies
Council Policy 7.2.18, Special Events

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
N/A

DISCUSSION
The FY 2016/17 Subcommittee consisted of Mayor Glenn Hendricks and Councilmembers Davis and Martin-Milius. Councilmember Martin-Milius served as Chair. The Committee met twice; first, to review and approve the application materials; and 2) to review grant applications and develop recommendations for Council approval. The Council approved the Subcommittee's recommendations as presented by Chair Martin-Milius at their meeting of June 28, 2016.

The total number of Community Event grant applications received was seven for a total of $22,025. The total number of Neighborhood Grant applications was eleven for a total of $9,355. The Committee recommended the funding of five Community Event applications. After conducting their deliberations, the Subcommittee expressed interest in funding more funding requests than was allowed within the available funding. It was recommended that two applications (Evelyn Glen Owners Ass...

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