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File #: RES 17-261    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 2/15/2017
Title: Authorizing the acceptance of funds for the Emergency Solutions Grant Program for HUD FY2016 and approving the 2016-2017 Emergency Solutions Grant Fund recipients.
Sponsors: Russ Stark
Attachments: 1. Financial Analysis, 2. Proposed ESG Funding Allocation and Service Areas
Related files: RES 16-569

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Authorizing the acceptance of funds for the Emergency Solutions Grant Program for HUD FY2016 and approving the 2016-2017 Emergency Solutions Grant Fund recipients.

 

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WHEREAS, on January 12,1988, the Council of the City of Saint Paul approved the procedures to allocate the Emergency Solutions Grant Program  (“ESG”) funds, formerly known as the Emergency Shelter Grant Program, given to the City by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”); and

 

WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Saint Paul did approve, upon the recommendation of the Mayor, the FY 2016 Community Development Block Grant, HOME, and  Emergency Solutions Grant Programs (“2016 Programs”)  as part of the 2016 Special Funds Budget; and

 

WHEREAS, by Resolution 16-569, the Council of the City of Saint Paul authorized the proper City officials to executed grant agreements and contracts between the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) and the City of Saint Paul (“City”) for the 2016 Programs; and

 

WHEREAS,  during the 2016 Budget Process, the Council of the City of Saint Paul approved the estimated financing for the 2016 ESG Program in the amount of $350,000; and

 

WHEREAS, on August 22, 2016, proper City officials executed the grant agreement between the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the City in the amount of  $574,696 for the 2016 Emergency Solutions Grant Program (“ESG Program”); and. 

 

WHEREAS, during October 2016, the City of Saint Paul issued a Request for Proposals for the ESG Year 2016-2017 which invited eligible nonprofit organizations to submit proposals to use ESG funds to serve Saint Paul homeless residents; and

 

WHEREAS, the 2016-2017 budget for the ESG funds received by the City from HUD is $574,696; and

 

WHEREAS, in accordance with the approved procedures, the Emergency Solutions Grant Review Committee was consulted about the 2016-2017 ESG grant requests, and based upon review of the city staff in consultation with Ramsey County Continuum of Care, the following organizations are now being recommended for funding in the funding amounts as noted in the attached Budget Analysis: 

 

                     Ain Dah Yung

                     Catholic Charities Dorothy Day Center Extended Hour Program

                     Catholic Charities Family Service Center

                     Catholic Charities Dorothy Day Center Rapid Rehousing

                     Face to Face Health and Counseling Service -SafeZone Youth Center

                     The Family Place

                     Hmong American Partnership

                     Interfaith Action of Greater Saint Paul - Project Home

                     Institute for Community Alliances

                     Lutheran Social Services - Safe House for homeless youth

                     Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans

                     Neighborhood House - East Side Family Center

                     People Incorporated

                     South Metro Human Services - PHOP

                     Southern MN Regional Legal Services-Project Hope

                     The Salvation Army - Booth Brown House

                     Theresa Living Center Transitional Housing and Rapid Rehousing Programs

                     West Side Community Health Services-House Calls

                     YWCA Saint Paul Transitional Housing

                     YWCA Saint Paul Rapid Rehousing Programs

                     Ramsey County

                     PED Administration

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that  upon the recommendations of the Mayor, the City Council of the City of Saint Paul adopts these changes to the FY2016 ESG Budget, as noted in attached Budget Financial Analysis; and

 

BE IT FUTHER RESOLVED, the City Council accepts and approves these recommendations for the expenditure of the Emergency Solutions Grant funds; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes the appropriate City staff to execute contracts with the abovementioned organizations in accordance with city, state, and federal regulations; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes City staff to make the budget adjustment as necessary to recognize the existing unspecified contingency; and

 

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that upon the recommendations of the Mayor, the City Council adopts these changes to the 2016-2017 ESG Budget as noted in the attached Budget Analysis.

 

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