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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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5/6/2014
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15Y
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21A
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Applications Recommended for Funding With CDBG and/or General Funds <br /> As noted, the HSC's review of`all grant applications resulted in recommendations for the <br /> following programs: <br /> HSC CDBG and General Fund Recommendations <br /> s of <br /> Agency/Project Description Ram= Ru Commenter <br /> Axis Community Health-Assistance to low-income uninsured families $11,000 73% Project has beneficial impact on clinic's <br /> with access to medical care,including eligibility for public programs, health care system;efficient investment <br /> enrollment,scheduling,and followiup.. _ of grant funds _ <br /> Axis Community Health—Funding for the clinic capital project related $100,000 100% Axis has outgrown the limited space of <br /> to opening of a new community clinic in north Pleasanton;the City has its downtown clinic facility and must <br /> provided funding toward this project for the past several years for increase capacity in order to meet the <br /> predevelopment activities(planning,architecture/design,etc.); growing needs of the community <br /> construction is scheduled foready:2015._ <br /> CALICO Center—Child abuse prevention program involving°forensic $7,500 75% First-time applicant important niche <br /> interviews"and follow-up support services with Plrosantonvictims of service;suecessful/proven program; <br /> child abuse and their families. fund partially due to overall funding <br /> limitations <br /> CityServe of the.Tri-Valley—Agency coordinates a wide range of -0- 0% The HSC did not recommend funding <br /> community resources(services,housing resources,etc.)by mobilizing this year due to a general concern that <br /> volunteers working in collaboration with kcal churches. the agency needs to strive to be more <br /> • <br /> indusive of a broader range of <br /> agendas and faith groups. <br /> East Bay Innovations—"Ramping Up for Independence"program $5,000 67% Important niche service;fund partially <br /> providing a range of individualized counseling services to due to overall funding limitations <br /> developmentally disabled youth transitioning to adulthood. <br /> Easter Seals Bay Area—Kaleidoscope Teen Group;education and $9,000 45% Important niche service;fund partially <br /> socialization program for disabled young adults aged 18,22 due to overall funding limitations <br /> transitioning from high school including community-based volunteer, <br /> employment,recreation,leisure,and educational opportunities. <br /> Eden IBR-'2.1.1-Alameda County";existing public communication $17,000 85%- -2=f 1 formerly funded through separate <br /> tool to improve access to health,housing and human services for contract;the$20,000 allocated in past <br /> residents and employees of Pleasanton;24/7 multilingual social years was added to the HHSG funding <br /> service easily connects individuals and families(particularly low- pool,and Eden l&R now applies <br /> income,at-risk people)with city and countyvdde resources. cornpetitivel with other applicants <br /> -Legal Assistance for Seniors-Provision of free legal advice and $13,000 87% Important niche service for Pleasanton <br /> repregentation and community education presentations in the areas of seniors;integral to Senior Center <br /> elder abuse,guardianship of minor children,health law,public programs;fund partially due to overall <br /> benefits,and legal services for immigrants to Pleasanton seniors. funding limitations <br /> Neighborhood Solutions-Nosing Rehabilitation Program;Provision of $73,074 72% Important program for seniors and low- <br /> low-Interest loans and small grants to low-income homeowners to income households;partially funded <br /> make necessary health and safety improvements. with$35,000 in HOME funds(plus <br /> additional cany-over funds from prior <br /> year allocations) <br /> Open Heart Kitchen-Provision of free hot meals to low and very low $24,000 96% Promotes enhanced services for low- <br /> income Pleasanton seniors through OHK's Ridge View Commons site. income senior housing;fund partially <br /> due to overall funding limitations <br /> Open Heart Kitchen-Provision of free hot meals and weekend box $8,000 80% Consistent with HSC priority on basic <br /> lunches to low and very low income persons through OHICs Trinity human needs;fund partially due to <br /> Lutheran Church site. overall funding limitations <br /> Open HE art Kitchen—Congregate senior meal program at Pleasanton -0- 0% OHK applied for$25,000 for a service <br /> Senior Center. that is c irrently provided by Spectnim <br /> (see below);HSC opted to withhold <br /> funding pending award of main contract <br /> by.Alameda County Agency on Aging. <br /> Page 4 <br />
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