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File Number: 19-312 <br />fifteen (15) grant applications. The HSC received oral presentations from each applicant on April <br />10, 2019. Funding recommendations were made during the commission meeting on April 24, <br />2019. <br />Because funding for CAP is limited, grants were recommended for the most essential services. <br />The funding criteria used for recommendations included: <br /> <br /> Severe/high-level mental and behavioral health ; <br /> Development of food security programs or services, and <br /> Domestic and intimate partner violence services. <br />The Commission and staff recommend the following allocations: <br />AGENCY GENERAL FUND (CAP) <br />East Bay Agency for Children (EBAC)$20,000 <br />Family Violence Law Center $25,000 <br />Girls, Inc. of Alameda County $27,500 <br />La Clinica de la Raza $32,500 <br />Mercy Retirement and Care Center $20,000 <br />Ruby’s Place $15,000 <br />Safe Alternatives from Violent Environments (SAVE)$10,000 <br />TOTAL $150,000 <br />Options Recovery Services and Peers Envisioning and Engaging in Recovery Services (PEERS) <br />were not recommended for funding. La Familia Counseling Service was disqualified from the <br />process and El Centro Legal de la Raza withdrew their application. <br />Proposed Scope of Services for the San Leandro Community <br />1. East Bay Agency for Children (EBAC): Food security and family violence prevention <br />services. <br />2. Family Violence Law Center: Free legal services for persons fleeing violence (restraining <br />orders, custody/support orders, etc.) <br />3. Girls, Inc.: Counseling services, case management, family crisis intervention, respite stay <br />services and parenting workshops <br />4. La Clinica de la Raza: Medical, dental and mental health services at the Fuente Wellness <br />Center at REACH. <br />5. Mercy Retirement and Care Center: Free groceries for low-income seniors with additional <br />outreach to the Chinese-and Spanish-speaking populations. <br />6. Ruby’s Place: Shelter and services for domestic/intimate partner violence and their children. <br />7. Safe Alternatives from Violent Environments (SAVE): Partners with San Leandro Police <br />Department (COPS Program) to prevent and reduce domestic violence and provide services to <br />victims and their children. <br />Fiscal and Budget Authority <br />The adopted Fiscal Year 2019-20 budget includes $121,645 in account number <br />010-61-014-8513 for Community Assistance Program grants. Staff recommends City Council <br />approve an additional appropriation of $28,355 from the General Fund Unrestricted Reserves to <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 6/12/2019 <br />73
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