To: Board of Supervisors
Department or Agency Name(s): Board of Supervisors
Staff Name and Phone Number: Supervisor Susan Gorin, 565-2241
Vote Requirement: Majority
Supervisorial District(s): First
Title:
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Disbursement of Fiscal Year 2018-2019 First District Community Investment Fund Grant Awards
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Recommended Actions:
Recommended action
Approve Community Investment Fund grant awards and Authorize the County Administrator, or designee, to execute an agreement with the following non-profit entities for advertising and economic development efforts for FY 2018-2019: Odyssey of the Mind Santa Rosa Accelerated Charter School Team (Fiscal Agent SRACS SFPO), $500; Kid Scoop News, $500; La Luz Center-Cinco De Mayo Fiesta for Education (May 5th, 2019), $1,000; Pets Lifeline-Tailwags and Handbags (April 26, 2019), $1,000; KSVY.org (DBA Sonoma Valley Community Communications, INC), $1,000; Sonoma Volunteer Firefighters Association, Inc.-Fourth of July parade (July 4th, 2019), $2,750. (First District)
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Executive Summary:
Community Non-Profit Grants for Local Events, Organizations, and Economic Development Grants of the Community Investment Fund Policy provides grant allocations to each Supervisor, to be distributed at the Supervisor’s discretion. The First District has reviewed the applications and wishes to recommend the following FY 2018-2019 grant awards:
1.) Odyssey of the Mind Santa Rosa Accelerated Charter School Team (Fiscal Agent SRACS SFPO) for costumes and additional costs associated with the team’s attending the World Finals in East Lansing, Michigan (May 22-May 25, 2019), $500;
2.) Kid Scoop News to fund teacher requests for classroom subscription to Kid Scoop News which encourages reading, knowledge, and community spirit, grant award of $500;
3.) La Luz Center for advertising and permit costs associated with Cinco De Mayo Fiesta for Education, a free event that brings the community together through live entertainment, children’s activities, food and informational tables, $1,000;
4.) Pets Lifeline for advertising and promotional efforts for Tailwags and Handbags, a yearly event that raises funds for the care of homeless shelter animals at the only shelter in the Sonoma Valley, $1,000;
5.) KSVY.org (DBA Sonoma Valley Community Communications, INC) for costs associated with printing sponsorship materials, $1,000;
6.) Sonoma Volunteer Firefighters Association, Inc. for advertising and promotion of the annual Fourth of July parade in Sonoma, $2,750.
Discussion:
The Sonoma County Community Investment Fund grant program utilizes a portion of the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) to encourage tourism, economic development, and community engagement through a variety of grant award and funding avenues. The program provides various grants to community non-profits for advertising and economic development events and the county as a visitor destination with the goal of advancing economic growth through tourism. Additionally, the program provides grants to promote agricultural promotion as well as address impacts on safety due to tourism. The program provides funding to the Regional Parks Department as well as the Economic Development Department and a number of other county department activities, all with the focus of encouraging tourism and awareness of Sonoma County.
The Community Investment Fund Policy is divided into different categories. The Board established the Local Events, Organizations, and Economic Development category to assist small cultural, artistic, and countywide events and organizations as well as events occurring during the off peak tourism season (November 15 through April 15) with funding for advertising and economic development efforts that promote Sonoma County and encourage visitors to frequent the county throughout the entire year. Funding for these events and organizations is provided at the discretion of each Supervisorial District based on an overall allocation of $250,000 divided equally across each district. Events and organizations make requests throughout the year to the Supervisorial District in which their event/organization exists.
Funds will be distributed upon approval of these awards by the Board of Supervisors and execution of the Community Investment Fund grant agreement (contract) by the entity. The contracts will be executed by the County Administrator, or designee. The contracts will require the County seal on promotional materials produced using the grant award and will require submission to the County Administrator’s Office of advertising and promotional activity receipts up to the total amount of the grant award.
Activities performed utilizing Community Investment Program grants provide public benefits that serve important community needs under Government Code Section 26227.
Prior Board Actions:
9/18/18, 10/16/18, 12/11/18, 1/29/19, 2/26/19, 3/19/19 and 4/9/19: Awarded FY 2018-2019 First District Local Events, Organizations, and Economic Development grants.
Fiscal Summary
Expenditures |
FY 18-19 Adopted |
FY19-20 Projected |
FY 20-21 Projected |
Budgeted Expenses |
$6,750.00 |
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Additional Appropriation Requested |
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Total Expenditures |
$6,750.00 |
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Funding Sources |
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General Fund/WA GF |
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State/Federal |
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Fees/Other |
$6,750.00 |
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Use of Fund Balance |
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Contingencies |
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Total Sources |
$6,750.00 |
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Narrative Explanation of Fiscal Impacts:
Transient Occupancy funds are programmed in the FY 2018-2019 budget.
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Narrative Explanation of Staffing Impacts (If Required):
N/A
Attachments:
None.
Related Items “On File” with the Clerk of the Board:
Community Investment Fund Policy