File #: RPT 19-337   
Section: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Community Services Commission
Agenda Date: 9/18/2019 Final action:
Subject: Adopt Proposed Changes to the Community Agency Funding Process Based on Recommendations from the Community Agency Funding Review Committee
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Community Agency Funding Review, 3. Attachment III Funding Breakdown, 4. Attachment IV Application for Funding

DATE:      September 18, 2019

 

TO:           Community Service Commission

 

FROM:     Community Services Manager

 

SUBJECT                     

Title                      

 

Review of Adopt Proposed Changes to the Community Agency Funding Process: Based on Recommendations from the Community Agency Funding Review Committee                                                             

 

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RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

 

That the Community Services Commission adopt the recommended changes to the Community Agency Funding Process. End

 

SUMMARY

 

The Community Agency Funding process is an annual, competitive funding process for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and General Fund/Social Services program funding. The Community Services Commission (Commission) serves as an advisory body to the Hayward City Council, wherein the Commission makes recommendations to Council regarding the distribution of these funds.  

 

The City Council, Community Services Commission (Commission), and community agencies have all expressed a desire for the Community Agency Funding Process to be more transparent around funding decision making, to see articulate clearly articulated shared goals for the funding, and to utilize use data for in making funding decisions making and managing performance management.

 

In May 2019, the Commission formed a subgroup, the Community Agency Funding Review Committee (Committee), to review the current funding process, identify best practices, and provide recommendations to make the funding process more efficient and effective. Comprised of five members of the Community Services Commission, the Committee convened on four occasions in June and July of 2019. Across these meetings, members of the Committee conducted a comprehensive review and assessment of the current funding process and recommended several administrative changes to the application for funding. These changes include requiring demographic data, identifying service type based on prevention or responsive, removing the certain audit requirements for social service applicants, providing an opportunity for agencies to discuss any challenges from the past year that may have affected their performance, as well as formatting changes.

 

ATTACHMENTS

Attachment I                                          Staff Report

Attachment II                                          Community Agency Funding Review

Attachment III                     Funding Breakdown

Attachment IV                                          Application for Funding