Submitted By
Tammie Grossman, Director of Development Customer Services Department
Reviewed By
LKS
Agenda Item Title
Title
Resolutions Approving the Program Year (PY) 2017 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Agreements with Subrecipients and Authorizing their Execution
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Overview
Overview
The following Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Resolutions and Agreements represent the allocation of funding for all the Board-approved projects for Program Year 2017. It is necessary to enter into the Program Year 2017 Subrecipient Agreements with the agencies (Subrecipients) so that they can expend their CDBG and ESG grant funds. The Agreements clearly outline the terms and conditions of their grants with the Village and HUD.
CDBG Pubic Services, Public Facility Improvements & Administration
1. African American Christian Foundation with $3,045 CDBG grant
2. Children's Clinic of OPRF Infant Welfare Society with $23,345 CDBG grant
3. Hephzibah with $14,718 CDBG grant
4. Housing Forward Employment Readiness with $15,225 CDBG grant
5. Housing Forward Emergency Shelter with $17,255 CDBG grant
6. NAMI Metro Suburban with $10,150 CDBG grant
7. New Moms, Inc. with $17,225 CDBG grant
8. Oak Park Regional Housing Center Fair Housing with $60,905 CDBG grant
9. Oak Park Regional Housing Center Administration with $94,402 CDBG grant
10. OPRF Food Pantry with $18,270 CDBG grant
11. Sarah's Inn with $10,150 CDBG grant
12. UCP Seguin with $20,300 CDBG grant
13. Way Back Inn with $7,613 CDBG grant
14. West Cook YMCA with $20,300 CDBG grant
ESG
15. Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook Co. with $10,144 ESG grant
16. Housing Forward with $116,532 ESG grant
Body
Staff Recommendation
Approve the Resolutions authorizing the execution of Program Year 2017 CDBG and ESG Agreements with these Subrecipients.
Fiscal Impact
Since the funds come from the Federal Government, there is no fiscal...
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