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Item 63 - Coronavirus Nonprofit Fiscal Recovery Fund
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Coronavirus Nonprofit Fiscal Recovery Fund <br />June 21, 2022 <br />Page 2 <br />2 <br />8 <br />0 <br />1 <br />Using SLFRF to Provide Assistance to Nonprofits: Coronavirus Nonprofit Fiscal Recovery <br />Fund for Organizations Located on City-Owned Parcels <br />Under the SLFRF expenditure guidelines provides by the U.S. Treasury, the City may use <br />SLFRF funds to aid nonprofits. Accordingly, the nonprofits may use these funds to <br />mitigate public health or negative economic impacts as a result of the COVID-19 <br />pandemic. Under this program, staff recommends that the City enter into grant <br />agreements with the Delhi Center and the Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society to <br />provide these nonprofit organizations with recovery funds. <br />Over the years, the City of Santa Ana has entered into ground lease agreements of city- <br />owned land with non-profit organizations that provide community benefits to the residents <br />of Santa Ana. For example, in 1975 the City of Santa Ana entered into an agreement with <br />the Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society to restore, preserve and operate the Howe- <br />Waffle House and Carriage House as a historical landmark. In 2000, the City of Santa <br />Ana entered into a ground lease with the Delhi Center for the construction of a community <br />center on city-owned land. <br />These community assets serve as essential resources to the residents of Santa Ana. <br />They were severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, losing much of their operating <br />revenue, and putting the vital services they provide to our community at risk. To help <br />mitigate the losses caused by the pandemic, staff is proposing to allocate $550,000 from <br />the American Rescue Plan Act to be put towards a Coronavirus Nonprofit Fiscal Recovery <br />Fund to assist non-profit organizations maintain and preserve facilities located on city- <br />owned land as follows: <br />Non-Profit Organization Proposed Allocation <br />Delhi Center $ 506,608.51 <br />Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society $ 43,391.49 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
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