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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSJRE Grant Final VersionSTAFF PRESENTATION TO FOLLOW: =11 i � 1 fir, CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa S2240-1826 (3 19) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX www.icgov.org HRC's Recommendations for SJRE Grant FY 20 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2019 Social Justice & Racial Equity Grant Employment Health Education Criminal Justice Building Community Housing PURPOSE Encourage, Empower, and Engage Social Justice and Racial Equity Initiatives to Eliminate Inequities Healthy Kids $12,300.00 borhood Association School Based Health Inside Out $3000.00 Reentry Shelter House $5000.00 Iowa Legal $2200.00 Center for $10,900.00 Aid Worker Justice JC Affordable $2500.00 Housing ... . . Coalition Iowa Harm Reduction $10,577.00 World of Bikes, $3250.00 Refugee& Immigrant Association $12,000.00 IC Bike Library, University of Iowa Labor Center $15,200.00 IC Sankofa $13,500.00 Inside Out Reentry $7,000.00 Outreach University of Iowa Mood Disorders $11,460.00 Center Connection Shelter House $10,600.00 Access 2 Independence $5,260.00 borhood Association SJRE Grant Recommendations for FY20 Governments, public schools, colleges and universities should not be a primary applicant. Such institutions should not compete with local nonprofits for limited City funding. Places an ineligibility period of one year on organization that receive funding in a grant cycle. Factor into its recommendation whether an organization has or will receive funding from the City, if so the amount and duration. SJRE Grant Recommendations for Cap the amount an organization can request for a project to $25,000. Applicants should be strongly encouraged to attend an informational session on the grant that will be presented by commission members. Applicants should be reminded that the intent and purpose of the SJRE grant is to service and benefit persons in Iowa City as much as reasonably possible. Social justice and racial equity should be defined. The goal is full and equal participation of all groups and individuals in a society that is mutually shaped to meet their needs, allow them to reach their full potential, and limit/decrease barriers. This definition includes a vision of society that is equitable, and where all members are physically and psychologically safe and secure. ieachina for Diversity and Social Justice by Adams. Bell and Griffin (2007) SJRE Grant Recommendations for FY20 Creative process on how the project came to be (statistics or information available to support the need). Whether there is a sustainability plan for after the grant funding has ended. Best practices and shared learning... how the organization plans on letting others in the community know about the project including their targeted community. Recipients of the SJRE grant after completion of the grant cycle will present to the commission and the community on their project. SJRE Grant Recommendations for FY20 Organizations should be able to use up to 25% of its funding on operational expenses. After applications have been received but prior to the recommendation to City Council, commissioners may submit questions to applicants via staff. Final rankings should serve different populations. Partial funding to be allocated, if the applicant has clearly stated on the application form that the project can be completed with less funding. Member, Evaluation & Scoring 3 Sections • Organizational Information, 10 points • Proposal, 60 points • Funding Amount, 30 points. The highest score =100 points. • Mission Statement • Year of Operation • Annual Budget • Past Projects • Proposal • People Served • Cost to Participate • Collaborative Effort • Timeline • Outcomes with Indicators Ranki ngs for Social Justice Racial Equity Grant Submittals ME Amount Averase Rank Adil Joe Jeff Barbara Cathy Jonathon Tahuarrtv Eliza Citizens Against Racism Everywhere $18,000.00 24.5 r M, 14 28 28 28 27 27 21 23 City High School Music Department $1,875 19.75 23 17 20 15 16 26 23 19 22 Inside Out Reentry $7,100.00 3.75 7 22 4 3 6 10 12 12 1 4Cs Community Coordinated Child Care $10,000.00 3.25 6 4 9 S 13 7 15 1 9 The Arc of50utheast Iowa $25,000.00 21.875 24 18 24 9 21 21 26 28 28 Shelter House $5,000.00 675 1 2 2 5 5 5 6 8 21 REACH $2,725.00 18.125 21 25 23 16 12 22 4 19 24 ICPark & Far, Dream Center, CDD $5,200.00 8.125 5 3 7 12 1 17 10 12 3 Iowa Harm Reduction Coalition $3,280.00 13.125 13 26 13 4 18 1 13 15 15 IC Comp ...ion $14,475.00 11.75 11 23 7 12 4 9 7 18 14 Unlimited Abilities $2s,000.00 26.125 23 23 25 26 20 28 28 27 27 Emma Goldman Clinic $6,555.00 11.75 11 27 4 7 22 11 1 9 13 Restorative Community Partners $7,405.00 22 26 21 15 20 25 18 25 26 26 Healthy Kids School Based Health $12,300.00 775 3 16 4 6 3 3 9 10 11 Sankofa Outrech Connection $7,000.00 16.875 1$ 12 17 9 7 24 16 25 25 NDS $600.00 7.25 2 6 11 1 10 13 2 5 10 Center for Worker Justice $10,900.00 7.875 4 15 12 2 11 4 8 7 4 Iowa Legal Aid $10,000.00 9.125 & 5 14 11 8 8 18 4 5 Rape Victim Advocacy Program $9,100.00 13.5 14 7 21 14 15 6 24 14 7 Teamcan(Pas Trac) $10,240.00 14.125 15 11 18 17 9 20 20 16 z Community Transportation $7,335.00 14757 24 3 18 24 12 14 3 20 NGC $3,500.00 11.5L'10 13 1 19 2 19 19 11 8 IC Pride $3,800.00 14.125519 15 22 23 2 11 5 16 Disability Enterprise Foundation $1,500.00 177591 19 23 26 15 22 17 19 LegacyGirls Empowerment $10,000.00 183752220 22 24 19 16 17 23 6 Zeta Phi Beta $6,500.00 17.87520 10 26 27 14 23 5 21 17 WIIIowwInd $5,500.00 21.37524 8 27 25 27 25 21 24 15 Eastern Iowa Community Band $2,500.00 10.759 9 9 20 17 14 2 2 12 Total $232,390.00 Funds available $25,000.00 Revenue: Fees Grants 55,000.00 517666.66 517666.66 517666.68 Other revenue Total revenue 55,000.00 I 51.666.66 I 51.666.66 51.666.68 STAFF PRESENTATION CONCLUDED CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street lova City, lova 52240- 1 826 (3 19) 356-5000 (3 19) 356-5009 FAX ww",Jcgov.org