HomeMy WebLinkAboutexhibit30th Year Public Services Policy Attachment
Distribution among Districts:
The funding of CDBG proposals for the 30th Program Year will be divided among Districts
based on the U.S. HUD formula allocation distribution by District provided in the chart below:
District 1 -
21.2%
District 2 -
15.2%
District 3 -
23.9%
District 4 -
16.1%
District 5 -
23.6%
Total
100.0%
Priority Activities by Districts:
The Request for Proposals (RFP) for 30th Program Year funding of public service activities will
be limited to the District -specific priorities identified below.
District
Priority Activities
District 1:
1 — Elderly Services & Activities
2 — Child Care
3 — Programs for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
District 2:
1 — Job Training & Placement
2 — Child Care
3 — Substance Abuse Services
4 — Programs for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
District 3:
Open to all facets of Public Services
District 4:
Open to all facets of Public Services
District 5:
1 — After -School Programs
2 — Elderly Services & Activities
3 — Programs for Ex -Offender Re-entry & Persons with Disabilities
Child Care Services:
Child care services include daycare and after -school programs. Child care providers awarded
funding for the 30th Program Year will be paid according to the maximum daily reimbursement
rates established by Miami -Dade County for the City of Miami service area.
Infants
$22.00
Toddlers I
(1-2/ears)
$18.00
Toddlers II
(2-3 years)
$17.00
Pre-Schoolers I
(3-4 years)
$17,00
Pre-Schoolers II
(4-5 years)
$18,00
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Meals for Elderly Residents
Agencies providing meals for elderly residents will be reimbursed per meal provided according
to the rates listed below. These rates reflect average reimbursement rates from the 29th Program
Year. Rates may be negotiated for agencies with active government agreements reflecting higher
rates for the identical services.
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Reimbursement per delivered meal
$7.25
Reimbursement per served meal
$5.00
Reimbursement
All reimbursement for public service activities will be paid per unit of service.
Minimum Eligibility & Maximum Funding Criteria
The following minimum eligibility and maximum funding criteria must be met for any applicant
to be recommended for funding.
• All City monitoring and/or audit findings for the applicant and related agencies must be
resolved to the satisfaction of the Administration prior to application submission.
• The Agency must be current with OMB-A133 (audited financial statements)
requirements at the time of application submission.
The Agency's proposal must score no less than 75 points on the appropriate RFP rating
criteria.
30th Program Year funding recommendation for any previously funded agency will not
exceed that agency's 28th Program Year performance (timely eligible expenditures).
• 30`h Program Year funding recommendation for any agency not previously funded by the
City will not exceed that agency's verifiable performance with another major funding
source (specifically, timely eligible expenditures).
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