HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 14 - CDBG Subrecipients Performance EvaluationCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
Subrecipients Performance Evaluation
I
■ Established by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974
Returns Federal Funds to local communities
■ Funds assist in providing:
■ Adequate housing
■ Suitable living environments
Expanding economic opportunities
■ Tustin's anticipated allocation for Program Year 2024-25 is approximately $750,000
Activities funded by CDBG must meet at least one of the three National
Objectives:
Must benefit Low and/or Moderate Income (LMI) persons
Must address slum or blight conditions
Must meet urgent community development needs
■ To participate in the CDBG Program the City is required to prepare:
A Consolidated Plan: Five-year planning document
An Action Plan: Annual planning document implementing Consolidated Plan goals
■ Two public hearings are held annually during preparation of the
Action Plan
The Strategic Plan section within the Consolidated Plan identifies and
ranks the priority needs of the community, and goals
Priorities can remain unchanged, or be modified by the City Council
after public input
5
SUBRECIPIENTS PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
On May 2, 2023, the City Council approved funding allocations each of the
non -profits for the first year of the three-year funding cycle
Approved
public
services
programs may continue
to receive
funding
in year
two (2024-25),
if
they
meet the
performance criteria of the
CDBG program
M
Continue to meet the priority/objective approved in year -one
Continue to leverage funds with other resources
Report accomplishments correctly
Receive a successful assessment of project performance
8
FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS
Non -Profit Agency I Current Funding Amount
& Girls Club
Families Forward
Familv Promise of OC
Goodwill of OC
Human Options
Marys Path
Meals on Wheels OC
MOMS OC
Patriots & Paws
Total
Recommendation
M
That the City Council:
Hold the first required public hearing to receive public input and
testimony;
2, Review the current Consolidated Plan priorities and consider non-profit
subrecipient's performance evaluations and approve continued funding
for Yea r-Two.