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Attachment 4 <br />4) City General Funds for Human Services (for mercy "City Grant') <br />Since 1994, the City of Pleasanton has implemented a modest annual "City Grant' program to provide <br />financial support for non-profit, community-based organizations through the City's General Fund The <br />mission statement for the program is simple: "to enhance the quality of life in Pleasanton." Funding <br />has been allocated according to the following three (3) categories <br />1. Human Services <br />2. Youth Programs and Services <br />3. Civic Arts / Culture <br />The total amount of funding allocated each year through the City Grant program has ranged from <br />approximately $30,000 to $190,000, with the highest level of funding (approximate ly$130,000 <br />annually) going to the category of human services. <br />In 2009, the City Council approved changes to the City's grant process to move the portion of funding <br />formerly allocated for human services through the City Grant program to the new Housing and Human <br />Services Grant (HHSG) program. The smaller Youth and Civic Arts grant programs will continue to be <br />administered separately as the new `Community Grant' program <br />The following general activities are eligible for City General Fund grants for human services: <br />Seed funding (new projects/programs) <br />Capital projects (permanent or semi-permanent physical facility amenity) <br />Operational (direct services only, administrative expenses are ineligible) <br />The priority for this HHSG funding category is for projects and activities that promote a healthy <br />community, with emphasis on projects that address service network gaps and shortcomings as <br />identified in the Tri -Valley Human Services Needs Assessment (May 2003). <br />Inasmuch as the amount of funding available through the General Fund is limited, priority will be given <br />to those applications requesting one -time -only or matching funds and that serve a large number of <br />Pleasanton residents. <br />In order to meet City financial and accounting requirements, projects funded with General Funds must <br />have a start-up date not earlier than July 1 and must be completed by June 30 of the applicable fiscal <br />year (i.e., funds cannot be expended prior to July 1 or after June 30) <br />