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AGENDA REPORT
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To incorporate and address these priorities, staff developed a funding recommendation <br /> that formed the basis for the HSC's discussion and consideration during the April 8 <br /> meeting. As an outcome to this process, the Commission was able to review various <br /> funding options that enabled it to make its recommendations. <br /> 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 /> CDBG and General Fund Recommendations of <br /> % <br /> Agency/Project Description Recomm Request Comments <br /> Axis Community Health-Assistance to low-income uninsured families $13,000 65% New project;beneficial impact on <br /> with facilitation of medication delivery and management in clinic's health care system;efficient <br /> collaboration with Axis physician staff. investment of grant funds <br /> Axis Community Health-Funding for the capital project related to new $100,000 100% Axis has outgrown the limited space of <br /> community clinic in north Pleasanton;the City has funded this project its downtown clinic facility and must <br /> for the past several years for predevelopment activities(planning, increase capacity in order to meet the <br /> architecture/design,etc.);construction began 3/30/2015. growing needs of the community <br /> CALICO Center-Child abuse prevention program involving"forensic $7,000 64% Second year applicant;important niche <br /> interviews"and follow-up support services with Pleasanton victims of service;successfuVproven program; <br /> child abuse and their families. fund partially due to overall limitations <br /> CityServe of the Tri-Valley-Agency coordinates a wide range of $5,000 40% Second year applicant but first time <br /> community resources(services,housing resources,etc.)by mobilizing funding;has demonstrated capacity <br /> volunteers working in collaboration with local churches. and ability to collaborate with local <br /> nonprofits and faith-based community <br /> East Bay Innovations-"Student Employment Transition"program $7,000 58% Important niche service;fund partially <br /> providing a range of individualized counseling services to due to overall funding limitations(but <br /> developmentally disabled youth transitioning from school to adult life. higher than last year) <br /> Easter Seals Bay Area-Kaleidoscope Teen Group;education and $10,000 33% Important niche service;fund partially <br /> socialization program for disabled young adults aged 18-22 due to overall funding limitations(but <br /> transitioning from high school including community-based volunteer, higher than last year) <br /> employment,recreation,leisure,and educational opportunities. <br /> Hope Hospice-Provision of grief support services to Pleasanton $5,000 100% Fund at 100%based on$5,000 <br /> families coping with loss and end of life issues. minimum grant amount policy <br /> Legal Assistance for Seniors-Provision of free legal advice and $10,000 100% Important niche service for Pleasanton <br /> representation and community education presentations in the areas of seniors;integral to Senior Center <br /> elder abuse,guardianship of minor children,health law,public programs <br /> benefits,and legal services for immigrants to Pleasanton seniors. <br /> Neighborhood Solutions-Housing Rehabilitation Program;Provision of $74,800 73% 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$34,756 in HOME funds(plus <br /> additional prior year carry-over funds) <br /> Open Heart Kitchen-Provision of free hot meals to low and very low $10,000 100% Promotes enhanced services for low- <br /> income Pleasanton seniors through OHK's Ridge View Commons site. income senior housing <br /> Open Heart Kitchen-Provision of free hot meals and weekend box $13,338 89% Consistent with HSC priority on basic <br /> lunches to low and very low income persons through OHK's Trinity human needs;fund partially due to <br /> Lutheran Church site. overall funding limitations(but higher <br /> than last year) <br /> Open Heart Kitchen-Congregate senior meal program at Pleasanton $24,000 96% Last year 01-IK was awarded the <br /> Senior Center. contract by Alameda Co.Agency on <br /> Aging to run the Senior Center meal <br /> program with great success <br /> Pleasanton Unified School District-Through existing PUSD nurses, $5,000 83% Second year of funding;addresses <br /> coordinates access to local dentists,optometrists,and other medical HSC priority for providing affordable <br /> service providers for low-income,uninsured,or under-insured school dental care for low-income residents; <br /> age children in the PUSD system. fund partially due to overall limitations <br /> Page 5 <br />
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