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File #: MOT 22-56    Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 5/16/2022 Final action: 5/16/2022
Title: A Motion to Re-Allocate $57,515 in Unspent Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) Funding by Adding the $57,515 to CDBG Public Services Funding and Distributing it to the Nine (9) Local Non-Profits Previously Approved for Public Services Funding, Per Village Staff's Recommendations and Direct Staff to Prepare the Necessary Documents for Board Consideration

Submitted By                     

Tammie Grossman, Development Customer Services Director

 

Reviewed By

A.M. Zayyad

 

Agenda Item Title

Title

A Motion to Re-Allocate $57,515 in Unspent Community Development Block Grant-Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) Funding by Adding the $57,515 to CDBG Public Services Funding and Distributing it to the Nine (9) Local Non-Profits Previously Approved for Public Services Funding, Per Village Staff’s Recommendations and Direct Staff to Prepare the Necessary Documents for Board Consideration

 

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Overview

Overview

The Village received $1,259,754 in Community Development Block Grant-Corona Virus (“CDBG-CV”) funds. In 2020 the Village Board designated $550,000 of the CDBG-CV funds for the DCS Department to administer a Business Assistance Loan Program to help Oak Park businesses create and/or retain jobs for workers with incomes at or below 80% of the AMI for Cook County. In 2020 and 2021, 84 grant applications were approved and a total of $492,485 was loaned out to Oak Park businesses, leaving $57,515 in unspent program funds. This motion recommends the re-allocation of the unspent $57,515 in CDBG-CV funding (Business Assistance Loan Program) to CDBG-CV Public Service funding, increasing the amount available for Public Service Funding from $162,107 to the proposed new $219,622 and reallocating this grant money to the nine (9) local non-profits previously approved for said funding.

 

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Recommendation

Recommendation

Approve the Motion

 

Fiscal Impact

The $57,515 in unspent CDBG-CV (Business Assistance Loan Program) fund would be made available to the nine (9) local non-profits previously approved for Public Services funding. This re-allocation of funding would bring the total CDBG-CV Public Services funding from $162,107 to $219,622.

 

Background

On June 15, 2020, the Village Board approved a resolution authorizing the use of $300,000 of CDBG-CV funds to establish a Business Assistance Loan Program. On October 5, 2020, the Village Board approved an additional $250,000 in funding for this same purpose.  In both 2020 and 2021, this $550,000 in Business Assistance Loan funding was utilized to help Oak Park businesses create and/or retain jobs for workers with incomes at or below 80% of the AMI for Cook County. In total, 84 grant applications were approved, assisting 55 separate Oak Park businesses. A total of $492,485 was loaned out to these 55 businesses, leaving $57,515 in unspent CDBG-CV program funds. 

 

Further, on July 20, 2020, the Village approved resolutions designating $162,107 in CDBG-CV Public Service funding to the following nine (9) local non-profits: Beyond Hunger ($85,000), Hephzibah ($10,000), New Moms ($20,000), Oak Leyden ($3,947), The Infant Welfare Society, Children’s Clinic ($6,000), Thrive ($3,930), UCP Seguin ($15,974), Way Back inn ($7,256), and West Cook YMCA ($10,000).

If the Village Board approves the re-allocation of this unutilized $57,515 in CDBG-CV funding, the additional Public Services Funding to the nine (9) previously qualified local non-profits would utilize the same disbursement percentage as previously approved, as follows:  Beyond Hunger ($30,158), Hephzibah ($3,548), New Moms ($7,096), Oak Leyden ($1,400), The Infant Welfare Society, Children’s Clinic ($2,129), Thrive ($1,394), UCP Seguin ($5,668), Way Back inn ($2,274), and West Cook YMCA ($3,548).

 

Alternatives

None.

 

Previous Board Action

On June 15, 2020, the Village approved the designation of $300,000 in CDBG-CV funding to be utilized for a Business Assistance Loan Program.  On October 5, 2020, the Village approved adding $250,000 in CDBG-CV funds to this program, bringing the total amount available for the loan program to $550,000. 

 

On July 15, 2020, the Village Board also approved $162,107 for CDBG-CV Public Service funding to nine (9) local non-profit entities.

 

Citizen Advisory Commission Action

The Community Development Citizen Advisory Committee (CDCAC) did not review or make a recommendation on CDBG-CV funds. Village staff did communicate with the Chair regarding the process for funding recommendations.

 

Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments

If the Village Board approves the re-allocation of the $57,515 in unspent CDBG Business Assistance Loan Program resources to be utilized for CDBG-CV Public Service Funding purposes, Village staff will request new proposals from the nine (9) previously funded local non-profit organizations as a part of the increased Public Service funding.

 

Intergovernmental Cooperation Opportunities

As a member of the Cook County HOME Consortium, the Village communicates with Cook County on CDBG-CV assistance, as they are the lead agency of the Consortium.