DEPARTMENT: Human Services and Arts & Culture
DEPARTMENT HEAD: Lori Houston
COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City-Wide
SUBJECT:
Briefing for FY 2022 - 2023 Human Services Consolidated Funding Process and Arts Core Grant Funding.
SUMMARY:
This item provides an overview of the Human Services Consolidated Funding and Arts Core Grant Funding process. Additionally, staff will brief City Council on the timeline for the FY 2022 - FY 2023 funding cycle, planned process improvements, and policy action for City Council input.
Once responses are received and reviewed, staff will return to provide another presentation and recommendation for awards.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Human Services Consolidated Funding
The City's consolidated funding process aims to direct investments toward providing effective and comprehensive social services, maximizing human services outcomes, advancing community equity principles and increasing nonprofit service provision coordination to avoid duplication of services.
The programs funded in the FY 2021 Consolidated Funding Process (CFP) reflect City Council priorities of promoting long-term and short-term children and youth, family safety and stability, homeless, older adult, and workforce development services through support of community prevention and intervention programming. The programs funded in FY 2021 specifically complement the direct services offered by the City Departments of Human Services and Economic Development. A total of $24.3 million was allocated in FY 2021 to 60 agencies and 90 programs from the general fund ($20.6 million) and federal grants ($3.7 million).
The City has partnered with nonprofit social service agencies since 1979. Starting in 2005, the Human Services (DHS) and Economic Development (EDD) Departments have issued a two-year Consolidated Request for Proposal (RFP) for Human and Workforce Development services. This two-year consolidated funding cycle streamlines the application pr...
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