Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 17-0300   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
Meeting Body: Housing and Human Services Commission
On agenda: 3/22/2017
Title: Evaluations and Funding Recommendations for FY 2017-18 Human Services Grants and CDBG Capital Project Loans
Attachments: 1. List of Proposals, 2. Human Services: Recommended CDBG Grants, 3. Human Services: Recommended General Fund Grants
Related files: 17-0531, 17-0487
MEMORANDUM TO HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION

SUBJECT
Title
Evaluations and Funding Recommendations for FY 2017-18 Human Services Grants and CDBG Capital Project Loans

Report
BACKGROUND
The City received 18 proposals for human services funding and two capital project proposals in response to the Request for Proposals (RFP) issued in January 2017. A list of the proposals is provided in Attachment 1, and the full proposals are available online at HUDPrograms.inSunnyvale.com. The staff scoring committee, consisting of several Community Development Department staff members, evaluated the proposals based on the requirements and evaluation criteria in Council Policies 5.1.3: Human Services, as well as the unmet and priority needs described in the City's 2015-2020 Consolidated Plan, and using the scoring system provided in the RFPs.

Priority Needs for Human Services
The Commission and Council confirmed in November 2016 that the list of priority needs in the 2015 Consolidated Plan continues to be valid, therefore the human services proposals had to describe how they address one or more of these priority needs:

A. Basic needs (such as food, shelter, transportation, health & mental health care, employment assistance/training, child care, etc.).
B. After school or intervention programs to provide youth with positive alternatives to drugs, violence, and/or gangs (i.e., recreational, mentoring, educational, and career-building activities).
C. Mental health, addiction and substance abuse counseling, particularly for youth and those exiting institutions.
D. Other specialized supportive services as may be requested by the community, such as foreclosure assistance, legal assistance for seniors and others, and other specialized human services, such as those currently supported by the City, or those that may address a new or unmet priority need.

In addition, programs proposed for funding must verify that the funds will be used to serve primarily lower-income clie...

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