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Anti -Poverty Initiative Program
Funding Request Form
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Contact Person: Jose A. Bogaert
Title: Director
Phone number: 305 285-3217
EmailAddress:.labogaert@sunshineforall.org
Name of Person completing this form: lose A. Bogaert
Legal Name of Organization: Sunshine For All, Inc.
Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code): 1407 SW 2:2 Street, Miami, F133145
Executive Director of Organization: Ruben A. Santana.
Executive Director email: rsantana@sunshineforall.org
Executive Director Contact Phone Number: 305 285-3217
The organization is a registered and active State of Florida Corporation (select one):
❑ For-profit organization
Not -for profit organization (501(3)(c)}
Local governmental unit
State governmental unit
Educational and academic institution
City of Miami department, agency and board
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City of Miami
Anti -Poverty Initiative Program
Funding Request Form
ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM/PROJECT INFORMATION
Organization History and Background Information:
Sunshine For All, Inc. is a non-profit (c) (3) organization established in December, 2004, whose
primary mission is to serve the needs of Miami Dade County's vulnerable residents through
the delivery and coordination of social and quality control services to low income and
at risk segments of the City of Miami.
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Is your program/project providing direct services to residents of the City of Miami? Yes0No❑
Number of residents your entity will serve:
Frequency of Service:
Age Group Served:
232
5 Days Per Week
Seniors
Is your program/project impacting one of Miami's disadvantaged communities? Yes ✓❑No ❑
Geographic Area Served (specific to this project/program)
District Served (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Citywide)
Neighborhood/Community being served
Program/Project Priority area (Select one):
Q
City of Miami
Educational Programs for children, youth and adults
F] Crime Prevention
❑ Elderly meals, transportation, recreational and health/wellness related activities
❑ At -risk youth or youth summer job programs
Transportation services and programs
❑ Job development, retention and training programs
❑ Homeless Services
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City of Miami
Anti -Poverty Initiative Program - Funding Request Form
Program/Project Title: API Senior Meals
Project/Program Description: Sunshine For All, Inc. is interested in
continuing to administer the provision of meals services to homebound
residents under the API Meals Program because we understand the need that
exist locally and at the national level for the provision of nutritionally balanced meals.
Program Start Date: 4/1/2020
Program End Date:
9/30/2020
Please describe how this program/project and funding will alleviate poverty within the City of
Miami?
Low income seniors who have barely any money to eat and to live on a day to day basis can now receive
these free meals and use those savings to purchase other day to day necessities.
IMPACT AND PERFORMANCE.
Describe overall expected outcomes and performance measures for this project/program:
Sunshine For All, Inc. will submit the API Monthly Report which covers all aspecs of the program.
This report covers funding amount, Race & Ethnic Data, Progress Report (# of meals delivered), Demographics
and Income. Also, the participants are counted on a daily basis from a report generated by our meals clerk.
Please attach additional pages to the back of this packet, if the space above is not sufficient.
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Sunshine for All, Inc primary long-term goals and objectives is the ability to continue to provide
these much-needed services and increase the number of clients served on an annual basis, if
available and possible. These efforts are part of the organization's on-going goals to expand its
services, diversify the sources of funding, and maintain customer service satisfaction at high
levels. Sunshine for All, Inc proposes to provide five (5) meals per week (Monday through
Friday) to two hundred and thirty two (232) City of Miami, district 4, qualified low-income
elderly residents based on City of Miami Department of Community Development program
guidelines and regulations. The total number of meals delivered shall be north of 30,160 over
the contract period.
City of Miami
Anti -Poverty Initiative Program - Funding Request Form
FUNDING REQUEST INFORMATION:
Amount Requested: $173,420.00
Explain how the City of Miami Anti -Poverty funding will be utilized:
The funds will be used to provide nutritionally balanced home delivered
meals to 232 seniors for the period of 4!1/2020 to 9/3012020.
Itemize API funding related to expenditures below:
Personnel Salaries & Wages:
$19,910
Personnel Benefits
$2,434.00
Space Rental:
$2,900.00
Utilities (Electricity, Phone, Internet):
$1,150.00
Supplies:
$750.00
Marketing:
$
Transportation (Participants):
$40,716.00
Meals (Participants):
$105,560.00
Professional Services (List each):
Other (please describe):
Other (please describe):
Other (please describe):
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City of Miami
Anti -Poverty initiative Program
Funding Request Form
To be completed by the Entity/ Recipient
By signing below you agree to the guidelines and stipulate that the information provided on this form is
accurate and complete.
Completed by (Print & Sign): Mauricio Hanono
Date: 2/20/2020
Additional Comments:
To be completed by District Commissioner/Mayor's office
Recommended for funding: YesV/
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Funding Recommendation:
Commission Meeting Date: G!�x 2,6 2 -z> -to
Additional Comments:
Date- x-�
To be completed by the Department
Received by (Print & Sign)_
Date:
Additional Comments:
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