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File #: 20-7225   
Type: Grant Applications and Awards
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 1/14/2021
Posting Language: Ordinance approving the submission of 19 grant renewal applications and the acceptance of funds upon award in an amount up to $13,642,823.00 from the Texas Department of State Health Services for public health functions of the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District for the period of July 1, 2021 through December 31, 2022; approving a personnel complement; and approving Memoranda of Agreement with no exchange of funds associated with these grant-funded projects. [Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD, Assistant City Manager, Interim Director, Health]
Attachments: 1. Copy of FY22 Mega Memo Proposed DSHS Budgets v4, 2. Ordinance 2021-01-14-0007

DEPARTMENT: Health                     

 

 

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD

                     

                     

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide

 

 

SUBJECT:

 

Annual State of Texas Grant Funding for FY 2022

 

 

SUMMARY:

 

This ordinance authorizes the annual submission of 19 grant renewal applications and the acceptance of funds upon award in an estimated amount of $13,642,823.00 from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for public health functions of the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District (Metro Health) for a period beginning July 1, 2021 through December 31, 2022. Metro Health’s participation in these 19 state grant programs serve a legitimate public purpose in that this funding will promote and provide needed public health functions throughout the community.

 

 

This action also authorizes the finalization of programmatic budgets, incidental expenditures for grant program participants, and a personnel complement of 152.4 grant funded positions for the maintenance and delivery of essential public health services within Metro Health as reflected in Attachment I.  Temporary support is included in the current budget and will be redirected to personnel if approved by the grantor.   In addition, this ordinance authorizes the Director of Metro Health to initiate, negotiate, and execute any and all necessary documents and grant contracts to effectuate the application and acceptance of the referenced grants, and to execute contract amendments pertaining to these contracts, to include: a) carry-over funds, when ascertained and approved by the funding agency through a revised notice of award; b) line item budget revisions authorized by the funding agency; c) modifications to the performance measures authorized by the funding agency and listed in the contracts so long as the terms of the amendment stay within the general parameters of the intent of the grant; d) no cost extensions; e) amendments which will provide supplemental grant funds to a grant by the funding agency in an amount up to 20% of the total amount initially awarded to the grant; f) reimbursement increases of administrative funds for each participant served; g) amendments funding one time equipment purchases or defined program services; and h) changes in state regulations mandated by the funding agency.

                      

Furthermore, this ordinance authorizes the Director of Metro Health to execute Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) to include Data Use Agreements (DUAs) and Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) with no exchange of funds associated with these grant-funded projects.

 

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

 

As the public health authority for Bexar County, Metro Health actively addresses the public health functions of policy development, health assessment, and health assurance. To carry out these responsibilities, Metro Health operates evidenced based programs in various settings throughout the County. These 19 DSHS grant awards support 152.4 grant-funded positions which will account for 33% of the total number of Metro Health staff (463 positions) as adopted through the City’s annual budget for FY 2021. The Department provides services to residents at public health settings and service locations located throughout the City and Bexar County. With State grant support, Metro Health provides preventive health services, community education, limited clinical services to prevent communicable diseases, emergency preparedness, disease control, supplemental nutrition programs, and dental health services.

 

Metro Health receives approximately 30% of its total budget support through these 19 contract and grant awards from the State of Texas in both direct funding and federal pass-through funding.  Since 2007, this support has been authorized by City Council through a block submission of state grant applications and renewals, most recently on January 16, 2020 (Ordinance2020-01-16-0006) as well as individual actions.  Metro Health will request $13,642,823.00 in funding from DSHS through this ordinance.

 

Service delivery and personnel complement needs are anticipated to remain consistent with the adopted DSHS FY 2021 budgets for the following State and Federal pass through grants:

                     Local Immunizations

                     Federal STD

                     HIV Surveillance

                     Federal TB

                     State TB

                     TB Waiver Project

                     Surveillance Epidemiology

                     State Milk Sample Lab Testing Program

                     State Flu Surveillance

                     WIC (2 awards)

                     Triple O

                     Title V Dental

                     Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Bioterrorism Preparedness

                     PHEP Cities Readiness Initiative

                     PHEP Lab

                     Healthy Texas Babies

                     EXHALE - Education on asthma self-management, Extinguishing smoking and secondhand smoke, Home visits for Trigger reduction and asthma self-management, Achievement of guidelines-based medical assessment Linkages and coordination of care across settings, Environmental policies or best practices to reduce asthma triggers from indoor, outdoor and occupational sources

                     Diabetes Prevention and Control

 

This action will authorize a total of 152.4 grant positions, 1.6 fewer positions than the number of positions authorized by DSHS for FY 2021.  Temporary support is included in the current budget and will be redirected to personnel if approved by the grantor.   A list of the grants, grant amounts and CFDA numbers is attached as Table 1.

 

The application amount authorized by this ordinance of $13,642,823.00 represents a $609,247.00 decrease over the current State and federal pass-through FY 2021 funding. Final amounts will be determined by State Agencies and may result in higher or lower amounts.

 

ISSUE:

 

Historically, the State of Texas has provided funding to the City of San Antonio for service delivery in health and disease prevention. Currently, this includes 19 program grants and contracts through the Texas Department of State Health Services.

State and federal funding opportunities are often presented in a time-sensitive manner, requiring the ability to initiate and execute grant submissions, amendments and subsequent awards within prescribed time constraints.  Approval of this ordinance allows for a proactive and efficient process for the timely submission and execution of state/federal funding requests.  This comprehensive approach maximizes Metro Health, City administration, and City Council resources; expedites the annual support process; coordinates Metro Health’s annual funding processes; and provides City Council with a concise illustration of grant support and Metro Health programs.   

Acceptance of funds from the State of Texas continues the long-standing practice of utilizing grant funds to support some of the local public health programs of the City.

 

 

ALTERNATIVES:

 

Approval of this ordinance will facilitate the efficient application for and acceptance of ongoing grants from the State and leads to seamless continuity of Metro Health services. 

 

Alternatively, each of the 19 grants could be submitted separately.  This would require individual Council consideration, action, time and processing causing potential delays in funding, resources and service delivery.  Alleviating inefficient processing delays allows personnel and City resources to be utilized proactively, effectively and efficiently to advance the public health efforts of the Department.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

This ordinance authorizes the submission of 19 annual grant renewal applications with the State of Texas in an amount of $13,642,823.00 in funding and authorizes acceptance of any prior year carry-forward support, as allowed by the funding agency.

 

These 19 grant awards will support 152.4 grant-funded positions. The City will provide an estimated $380,972.00 of in-kind services from the General Fund to these grants.

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

 

Staff recommends approval of an ordinance authorizing the submission of 19 annual grant renewal applications to the State of Texas totaling $13,642,823.00, acceptance of funds upon award, approval of the personnel complement,  execution of grant contracts and amendments, and authorization for the Director of Metro Health to execute MOAs, to include DUAs and BAAs with no exchange of funds associated with these grant projects.