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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-82-0893A RESOLUTION ALLOCATING $70,086 OF FY'82-83 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS APPROPRIATED BY PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE NO. 9481 TO PRE- VIOUSLY APPROVED SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES LISTED HEREIN IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED 1/12TH OF THE TOTAL ALLOCATION TO EACH AGENCY FOR FY'82-83, FOR THE PERIOD FROM OCTOBER 1, 1982 THROUGH OCTOBER 31, 1982, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENTS 14ITH THE AFORE- MENTIONED AGENCIES. WHEREAS, the City Commission has indicated its intent to support certain social service programs providing service to residents of the City of Miami through an allocation of Federal Revenue Sharing funds; and WHEREAS funds have been previously appropriated by Ordinance No. to accomplish this purpose; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI`, FLORIDA: Section 1. S70,086 of Federal Revenue Sharing funds previously appropriated by Ordinance No. 9481 adopted September 9, 19a2, is hereby allocated to those agencies listed herein in an amount not to exceed 1/12th of the total allocation to each agency for FY'82-83, for the period October 1, 1982 through October 31, 1982. Agency Amount Action Community Center $ 3,333 Aspira of Florida 3,333 Belafonte Tacolcy Center -Youth Vocational Program 3,167 Belafonte Tacolcy-Miami Athletic Training and 1,66i' Sports Development Program Catholic Community Services - Miami Bridge 1,201 - Overtown Day Care Center 5,167 Centro Caribeno de Estudios Postgraduados 1,250 Coconut Grove Family Clinic 2,869 First United Methodist Church 88P H.A.C.A.D. 12,42' Industrial Home for the Blind Foundation 83 J.E.S.C.A. - Elderly Nutrition Program 3,106 Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers 8,750 of Dade County Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aqed - V,500 Douglas Garden's Senior Adult Day Care St. Alban's Day Nursery -Family Day Care Program 5,972 Administration 6,627 Total $70,086 CITY COMMISSh MEETING OF s E f43-jg�j The proposed resolution extends F.R.S. funding of approved community based organizations providing social services to City residents for the period October 1, 1982 - October 31, 1982. It is recommended that existing pro- grams be funded at a 1/12 level of the 1981-82 F.R.S. allocation with the following exceptions: Dade County Schools/Community Schools Program and After School Care Proqram - In FY'81-82 the Community Schools Program was funded at a level of 565,000 and the After School Program at S192,017. During the current year, the City Commission, through Resolution 82-152, reduced the contract period and level of funding of both programs. However, at a later meeting, the City Commission restored the funding and con- tract period for both programs under the proviso that this represented the City's final commitment to Dade County Schools' programs. Based on this direction from past City Commission actions, these programs are not recommended for funding. Coconut Grove Family Clinic, S34,422 - At the City Commission Meeting of July 22, 1982, the City Commission passed Motion #82-625 which re- stored the Coconut Grove Family Clinic back to its original 8th Year C.D. funding level. Staff had identified $34,422 for this purpose to be taken directly from the termination of funds at the Dade County Schools' programs. This increase restores the total level of funding at the Clinic to S68,844 ($34,422 from 8th Year C.D.; $34,422 from F.R.S.). It is recommended that the Clinic receive 1/12 of the $34,422 ($2,869) to cover the period October 1-31, 1982. Centro Caribeno de Estudios_Postgraduados., $15,o00 = At the City Commission meeting of July 22, 1982, the Commission passed Motion #82-624 which pro= vided $15,000 for this program. It is recommended that this allocation be taken from the reduction of funds to the Dade County Schools and that the Agency receives 1/12 of the $15,000 ($1,250) to cover the period October 1=31, 1982. H.A.C.A.D., $149,075 - During the current fiscal year, funds for the H.A.C,A.D. Tenant Assistance Program were not included in the original F.R.S. allocation designated for social services. However, in January of 1982, H.A.C.A.D. was allocated 5105,595 to operate a tenant assistance program for 81., months. In order to maintain funding at the same level for a 12 month period, S149,075 is required. It is recommended that these funds also be drawn from the funds terminated at the Dade County Schools Program and that the Agency receive 1/12 of the $149,075 ($12,423) to cover the period October 1-31, 1982. The following list summarizes staff's FRS recommendations for the period October 1- October 31, 1982, reflecting funding at 1/12 the existing levels of those agencies currently under contract (less the aforementioned exceptions): Agency Amount Action Community Center S 3,333 Aspira of Florida 3,333 Belafonte Tacolcy Center -Youth Vocational Program 3,167 Belafonte Tacolcy-Miami Athletic Training and Sports 1,667 Development Program Catholic Community Services - Miami Bridge 1,201 - Overtown Day Care Center 5,167 Centro Caribeno de Estudios Postgraduados 1,250 Coconut Grove Family Clinic 2,869 First United Methodist Church 888 H.A.C.A.D. 12,423 Industrial Home for the Blind Foundation 833 J.E.S.C.A. - Elderly Nutrition Program 3,106