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Item 08 - Nonprofit CDBG Application for Fiscal Years 2022-2024
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Item 08 - Nonprofit CDBG Application for Fiscal Years 2022-2024
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Copy of City of Santa Ana Community <br />Development Block Grant FY 2022- 2024 (Nonprofit Application) 2 <br />addresses healthy lifestyles, substance abuse prevention, crime prevention, dating <br />violence and anti-bullying. Programs with current Memorandum of Understandings with <br />Santa Ana Unified School District will have priority over other youth service programs; <br />Legal services that provide legal aid to low – and moderate income residents; <br />Senior services for the elderly 62+ years. <br />Programs will be funded for a two-year period from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2024. <br />The minimum funding amount is $60,000 per program to ensure that CDBG <br />programs make the greatest impact in our community. <br />The maximum funding amount is $150,000 per program. However, organizations <br />that submit a joint application may request a maximum of $200,000 per program. <br />Set-Aside Funding <br />One percent (1%) of the City’s CDBG public service allocation may be set-aside to fund <br />qualified non-profits who apply for funding to screen and test for lead poisoning in our <br />community. <br />Organization Requirement <br />The purpose of this NOFA is to review, compare and evaluate organizations that want to <br />partner with the City to implement CDBG-funded projects, activities, and programs. The City <br />will review your application together with a panel of appointed officials on the Community <br />Development Commission to determine if your organization: <br />Has the programmatic capacity to successfully design, implement, and report on a <br />CDBG-funded project per the requirements of the United States Department of Housing <br />and Urban Development (HUD) and the City; <br />Has the fiscal capacity to accept, manage, and report on CDBG funds on a <br />reimbursement basis in accordance with HUD and City requirements; <br />Demonstrates a solid track record and past experience in implementing similar activities <br />and projects that are indicative of potential future success; <br />Implements proper controls and best management practices to ensure fair and ethical <br />dealings in the areas of finance and accounting, procurement, and client and vendor <br />grievances; <br />Implements eligible activities and projects that may be funded by CDBG; <br />Has adopted a mission statement, goals, and objectives that closely align with those of <br />the City (as expressed in its Consolidated Plan) and of HUD ; <br />Nonprofit organizations must be in good standing and have no outstanding monitoring <br />findings prior to a FY 2022-2024 CDBG award. <br />All nonprofit applicants must be able to document 501(c)(3) status. Applicants whose <br />status is pending at the time of application will not be considered for funding. <br />Nonprofit Organization Collaboration <br />Nonprofit organizations may submit a joint application with other nonprofit organizations. <br />Collaborating nonprofit organizations must meet all the application requirements. <br />EXHIBIT 1
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