File #: LB 21-022   
Section: Legislative Business Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Community Services Commission
Agenda Date: 6/16/2021 Final action:
Subject: Community and Nonprofit Federal Stimulus Funding: Review and Discuss Updated American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding Recommendations to Community Programs due to Further Staff Review Following May 19, 2021 Community Services Commission Meeting
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment III Detailed Plan and Process for Expenditure of Stimulus Funding, 3. Attachment IV FY22 CAF and ARPA overlay
DATE: June 16, 2021

TO: Community Service Commission

FROM: Acting Community Services Manager

SUBJECT
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Community and Nonprofit Federal Stimulus Funding: Review and Discuss Updated American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding Recommendations to Community Programs due to Further Staff Review Following May 19, 2021 Community Services Commission Meeting

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the Community Services Commission reviews this report and selects an updated funding recommendation for allocation of federal stimulus funding for final Council approval.

SUMMARY

The recently passed America Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), also known as the COVID-19 Stimulus Package, included over $65 billion in direct federal relief to cities to address the economic and fiscal impacts of the COVID crisis and to assist in the recovery of local communities. The City of Hayward is estimated to receive approximately $38 million in local relief from the federal government to address the internal and external needs of the City associated with the COVID crisis over the next year. Staff have recommended that a portion of the federal stimulus funds be dispersed to community and nonprofit programs and initiatives with a funding recommendation from the Community Services Commission (CSC).

On May 19, 2021, staff presented to the CSC an initial recommendation for dispersing $250,000 - $750,000 to community and nonprofit programs.1 During this meeting, Commissioners provided important feedback and considerations for dispersing these funds and an initial recommendation for fund disbursement that differed from staff's recommendation. Since this meeting, staff have received an updated allocation estimate of $500,000, in addition to further guidance from the U.S. Department of the Treasury on how federal funds can be used to respond to acute pandemic response needs and support the communities and populations hardest-hit by the COVID-19 crisis (Attachment II).

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