Title
Approving the 2015-2016 Emergency Solutions Grant Fund recipients.
Body
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, during December 2015, the City of Saint Paul issued a Request for Proposals for the ESG Year 2015-2016 which invited eligible nonprofit organizations to submit proposals to use ESG funds to serve Saint Paul homeless residents; and
WHEREAS, the 2015-2016 budget for the ESG funds received by the City from HUD is $579,908; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the approved procedures, the Emergency Solutions Grant Review Committee was consulted about the 2015-2016 ESG grant requests, and based upon review of the Committee and city staff, the following organizations are now being recommended for funding in the funding amounts as noted in the attached Budget Analysis:
1. Ain Dah Yung
2. Breaking Free
3. Catholic Charities Dorothy Day Center Extended Hour Program
4. Catholic Charities Family Service Center
5. Catholic Charities - Listening House
6. Catholic Ch...
Click here for full text