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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
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3/21/2019
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D) FUNDING <br />1. The request will provide lasting improvements and/or effects <br />2 The request will maintain an existing activity/service that is in jeopardy. <br />3 The request will not supplant other funding already available but will enhance or initiate an <br />activity/service <br />4 The requested funds achieve an impact on the need. <br />5 The requested amount is commensurate with the expected accomplishment(s) <br />6. The cost per beneficiary is reasonable. <br />7 The activity/service is cost-effective. <br />8. The effectiveness of the activity/service can be measured using well-defined performance <br />measures that are clearly stated in the application. <br />E) ALTERNATIVE FUNDING SOURCES <br />1 The agency has been successful in obtaining supplemental on-going funding from other sources <br />for its activities/services. <br />2. When appropriate, the agency charges a fee and/or produces other income that may be used <br />to support this activity/service. <br />3. The agency contributes to this activity/service. <br />4 There is evidence that the agency is receiving private and/or community financial support. <br />F) NECESSITY OF CITY FUNDING <br />1. City funds are critical to carrying out this activity/service. <br />2. This activity/service is appropriate for City funding <br />3. The activity/service reduces demands on other City resources. <br />4. There are no alternative funding sources. <br />5. There are no alternatives available that are less expensive <br />G) CONSISTENCY WITH CITY HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT POLICIES <br />1 HUD [Alameda County HOME Consortium] Consolidated Plan <br />2 General Plan Housing Element <br />3. Tri -Valley Human Services Needs Assessment (2011) and Strategic Plan (2014-16) <br />H) HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION PRIORITIES <br />1 The project prioritizes the 'core services" identified in the recently adopted "2011 Human Services <br />Needs Assessment" (dental care. primary health care, mental health, food/nutrition, housing activities). <br />2. The project takes into consideration transportation (e.g., incorporates or anticipates how clients will <br />access the proposed programs or activities). <br />3. The project is innovative and demonstrates service coordination and collaboration. <br />4. The agency has registered with Alameda County 2-1-1 and Ptowniife.org. <br />
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