2010 Consolidated Grant Application Training City of Plano Planning Department Community Services Division February 17 & 19, 2010.

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2010 Consolidated Grant Application Training City of Plano Planning Department Community Services Division February 17 & 19, 2010

WELCOME Please Sign In! Introductions Review of process and requirements tying directly to application instructions. Section headings of presentation show page numbers of instructions for reference. Questions

Grant Types & Funding (p. 1 – 2) Funding includes: Federal Funds = Approx. $1.7 million Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) HOME Investment Partnership 15% of CDBG for Public Services (approx. $210K) All other money for Consolidated Plan strategies (including grant administration) NEW - Grant year: October 1, 2010 – September 30, 2011

Consolidated Plan (p. 1) Proposes Strategies, Objectives, and Outcomes for: Decent Housing Suitable Living Environment Economic Opportunities For full description see Appendix D in City Council consideration on March 8

Consolidated Plan (p. 1) Decent Housing Strategy DH: Encourage the provision of decent, safe and affordable housing for low and moderate income and special needs residents. Objective DH-1.1: Continue to preserve and enhance existing housing stock through home rehabilitation. Objective DH-1.2: Continue to create affordable homeownership opportunities through homeownership assistance, new construction and/or acquisition and rehabilitation of land and properties for income qualifying households. Objective DH-1.3: Increase and support affordable rental housing opportunities in Plano.

Consolidated Plan (p. 1) Suitable Living Environment Strategy SL: Improve and maintain suitable living environ- ments by supporting and enhancing public facilities, public services and infrastructure for low income persons, special needs populations and neighborhoods in need of revitalization. Objective SL-2.1: Develop and upgrade public facilities and infrastructure to help lower income persons, those with special needs and neighborhoods in need. Objective SL-2.2: Fund public service activities serving primarily lower income persons and those with special needs.

Consolidated Plan (p. 1) Economic Opportunities Strategy EO: Encourage economic opportunities that promote private investment for low and moderate income persons and area workforce. Objective EO-2 (Availability/Accessibility): Create and/or expand opportunities for small businesses and/or microenterprises.

Grant Types & Funding (p. 1 – 2) Funding includes: City Funds = Council budget (GY09 $527,600) Buffington Community Service Grant (BCSG) Focus on Emergency Services (50% of funding) Limited to 25% of agency budget Not more than 50% of award to salaries Definition of Emergency Service Providers Grant year: October 1, 2009 – September 30, 2010

Eligibility (p. 2) 1. Must use proposed funds for Plano residents 2. Non-profit or public agency 3. Must be in compliance with any previous City of Plano contracts 4. Operation for a minimum of three years 5. NEW - Comply with city insurance standards Ineligible applications will not be processed.

Application Types (p. 2 – 3) THREE APPLICATION TYPES 1. Program Services/Program Support 2. Permanent Housing 3. Site Improvement/Equipment Acquisition Use of wrong application type will disqualify the request from funding consideration.

Application Types (p. 2 – 3) May submit more than one application for one or more application types. Must submit separate application for each program, project, activity, or equipment purchase over $1,000. Do not combine two or more programs in one application. Each agency is limited to one five-minute presentation to Commission, regardless of number of applications.

Application Types (p. 2 – 3) Program Services/Program Support Funding of public services through specific programs or activities Requests may include salaries, benefits, supplies, equipment less than $1,000 total, and materials. Be especially careful not to include site improvements or equipment requests over $1,000 in your Program Services application. Administrative costs allowed.

Application Types (p. 2 – 3) Permanent Housing Funding of permanent housing construction or rehabilitation for low-income persons. Requests may include construction costs and direct service costs. Administrative costs allowed.

Application Types (p. 2 – 3) Site Improvement/Equipment Acquisition Funding of either: 1. Repair or construction of a non-profits facility 2. Equipment acquisition totaling more than $1,000. Requests may include direct costs relating to the project. Requires three bids

Application Format (p. 4) Cover Sheet: Basic information common to all grant types with one exception, Attachment 8 varies by application type. Original signatures required on paper copy City staff will make a copy of signed and dated cover sheet if you are delivering and would like a receipt. NEW - DUNS number

Application Format (p. 3) Commissioner Summary: Provided for your information. Do not complete. Standard for all three application types. Allows agencies to see what the Commissioners will be evaluating on the applications.

Application Overview (p. 4) Forms are Adobe PDF forms provided online at under 2010 Consolidated Grant Process Download and save form from the City website to your local PC to complete Form limits space for answers Application forms provides automatic calculations for all tables.

Application Overview (p. 4) Tables including financial information: Program Specific – Section 3 Program/project budget summary (Table A) Funding sources other than City of Plano (Table B). Provide updates at hearing. Organization Stewardship – Section 6 Organization budget summary – general organization stewardship over 3 years.

Required Attachments (p ) 1.Detailed organization budget for Plano or Collin County operations for current FY. 2.List of Officers/Board members – City of residence, profession, ethnicity and Annual schedule of Board meetings 3.Resume of director 4.NEW - Latest tax return accepted by the IRS 5.Certificate of Good Standing from State Comptroller

Required Attachments (p. 4 – 6) 6.One copy of most recent audit, including management letter or the like, and Audit Information Certification form Single Audit if more than $500K in federal funds If audit is of regional/national parent agency, include financial statement of local organization If no audit, financial statements including profit/loss and balance sheet or describe accounting method 7.Completed City of Plano Audit Information Certification Form

Required Attachments (p. 4 – 6) 8.Varies depending on application type: Program Services/Program Support – Detailed annual program budget on the Program Specific Budget form in MS Excel Site Improvement/Equipment Acquisition – Minimum two of three bids for construction or equipment costs. Third must be submitted to City staff one week prior to public hearing. Permanent Housing – No Attachment #8.

Submittal Requirements (p. 6) Training session attendance – COMPLETE! Packet Preparation: NEW - One complete paper copy required including cover sheet, application, and all attachments. Note specific requirements on page six of instructions No additional pages, tabs, or unrequested information. Additional information will not be distributed to the Commission for consideration. NEW - CD-ROM with all documents except audit.

Submittal Requirements (p. 6 – 7) Received by 5 p.m., Thursday, March 18, No exceptions. Completeness check by staff offered to applications received on or before 5 p.m., Friday, March 5, Results available within one week of submission. Incomplete applications submitted after March 5 will be returned to applicants and will not be considered for funding.

Submittal Requirements (p. 7) Staff review is limited to: Applicant eligibility Completeness check Staff evaluation form Staff will not review content for quality or accuracy of information. Content is strictly the responsibility of the applicant. Staff will supply technical assistance to applicants either by phone, , or appointment up to the March 18 deadline.

Application Instructions (p. 7 – 17) Critical detail included in the application instructions. To complete an application accurately, you must be familiar with the specifics in the instructions. Cover Sheet – pages 7 & 8 Program Services/Program Support – pages 9-12 Permanent Housing – pages Site Improvement/Equipment Acquisition – pages 16-18

Is my project/program qualified for grant funding? There are more regulations than we can cover in this brief training, so please… Talk to City staff! We do not want you to spend time on an application that may not be eligible…make an appointment to visit, call, , or speak to us after the meeting.

QUESTIONS? Staff contacts: Christina Day – Terrie Monroe – Grisenia Matos – Shanette Brown –

Application Instructions (p ) Program Services/Program Support Budgets must include totals and should be consistent between the budget summary and budget detail spreadsheet. Verify numbers – Commissioners pay close attention to the accuracy of your agencys financial data.

Application Instructions (p ) Program Services/Program Support Performance Measures for Programs and Services - Define your clientele Use unduplicated clients or households since that is the reporting method required for all grants. Refer to last years application and your quarterly reports.

Application Instructions (p ) Program Services/Program Support Performance Measures for Programs and Services: Provide cost per client per unit of service Provide measurable, quantitative goals Results-oriented emphasis – describe specific outcomes where possible

Application Instructions (p ) Program Services/Program Support Performance Measures Example - Rent assistance A.Client = one unduplicated household B.Units of Service = One time financial payment to landlord or mortgage holder C.Table: D.Goal = Avoid homelessness for 3 months for 75% of households assisted. E.Tools = Follow up phone call or home visit 3 months after assistance to ensure client(s) remain in residence. F.Outcomes = In 2009, 69% of clients assisted were identified as being in their same residence at the 3-month follow up. FundingClientsUnits of ServiceCost/Client/Unit $10,00082$625

Application Instructions (p ) Program Services/Program Support Performance Measures Example – Medical services A.Client = one unduplicated patient B.Units of Service = One visit to clinic where medical services provided C.Table: D.Goal = At least 50% of clients served should be below 80% of area median income and not have health insurance coverage. E.Tools = Track client insurance coverage or lack thereof, including Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP. Verify income using federal standards. F.Outcomes = In 2009, 52% of clients met both criteria, were below 80% of median income and were not covered by any type of health insurance. FundingClientsUnits of ServiceCost/Client/Unit $10, $50