File #: 2023-0435   
Type: Consent Calendar Item Status: Passed
File created: 3/28/2023 In control: Board of Supervisors District 5
On agenda: 5/9/2023 Final action: 5/9/2023
Title: Disbursement of Fiscal Year 22-23 Fifth District Community Investment Fund Grant Awards
Department or Agency Name(s): Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Summary Report

To: Board of Supervisors

Department or Agency Name(s): Board of Supervisors

Staff Name and Phone Number: Supervisor Lynda Hopkins

Vote Requirement: Majority

Supervisorial District(s): Fifth

 

Title:

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Disbursement of Fiscal Year 22-23 Fifth District Community Investment Fund Grant Awards

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Recommended Action:

Recommended action

Approve Community Investment Fund grant awards and Authorize the County Administrator, or designee, to execute an agreement with the following entities for a Community Investment Grant for FY 2022-23: Sonoma County Safe and Sober Project Graduation, $1,500; Art Workshop of Western Sonoma County, $1,000; Center for Volunteers & Nonprofit Leadership, $1,000; Forestville Skatespot, $950; Friends and Residents of Guerneville, $3,000; Friends of Monte Rio, $2,000; Globally Proficient Scholars (dba Analy High School), $1,000; Graton Community Club, $1,000; Lomi School Foundation, $2,000; Magnolia Global Academy for Leaders, $2,000; North Coast Resource Conservation and Development Council (dba Conservations Works) - 2 grants, $4,000; Occidental Community Choir, $500; Occidental Community Council, $3,000; Occidental Community Farmers’ Market (fiscal agent: Sonoma County Certified Farmers' Market Association), $4,000; Peacetown, $3,000; Redwood Arts Council, $1,000; River Arts and Media, $3,000; Russian River Recreation and Park District, $3,000; Sebastopol Center for the Arts, $3,000; Sebastopol Rotary Club, $2,000; Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition, $1,000; Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women (fiscal agent: Sonoma County Human Resources Department), $1,000; Sonoma County Pride, $1,000; Sonoma County Women in Law, $1,000; and The Rahus Institute, $1,000. (Fifth District)

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Executive Summary:

Local Events, Organizations, District Priorities Grants of the Community Investment Fund Policy provides grant allocations to each Supervisor, to be distributed at the Supervisor’s discretion. The Fifth District has reviewed the applications and wishes to recommend the following FY 2022-23 grant awards:

1.                     Sonoma County Safe and Sober Project Graduation for scholarships to pay for a safe and sober graduation celebration, grant award of $1,500;

2.                     Art Workshop of Western Sonoma County for event advertising and venue rent, grant award of $1,000;

3.                     Center for Volunteers & Nonprofit Leadership for event advertising and recipient awards, grant award of $1,000;

4.                     Forestville Skatespot for event expenses and marketing, grant award of $950;

5.                     Friends and Residents of Guerneville to enhance camera system for public safety, grant award of $3,000;

6.                     Friends of Monte Rio to market and present RioFest, grant award of $2,000

7.                     Globally Proficient Scholars (dba Analy High School) to host DIY air purifier builds, grant award of $1,000;

8.                     Graton Community Club for event marketing, grant award of $1,000;

9.                     Lomi School Foundation to support clinic operations, grant award of $2,000;

10.                     Magnolia Global Academy to support internship and externship program, grant award of $2,000;

11.                     North Coast Resource Conservation and Development Council (dba Conservations Works) for confluence launch and outreach, grant award of $3,000;

12.                     North Coast Resource Conservation and Development Council (dba Conservations Works) for AAPI concert content development, grant award of $1,000;

13.                     Occidental Community Choir for event marketing, grant award of $500;

14.                     Occidental Community Council to produce holiday crafts fair, grant award of $3,000;

15.                     Occidental Community Farmers’ Market (fiscal agent: Sonoma County Certified Farmers' Market Association) for marketing and outreach, grant award of $4,000;

16.                     Peacetown to produce and promote concert series, grant award of $3,000;

17.                     Redwood Arts Council to support artists performing at concert series, grant award of $1,000;

18.                     River Arts and Media for event production and marketing, grant award of $3,000;

19.                     Russian River Recreation and Park District to purchase play equipment, grant award of $3,000;

20.                     Sebastopol Center for the Arts for event catalog preparation, grant award of $3,000;

21.                     Sebastopol Rotary Club for event production and marketing, grant award of $2,000;

22.                     Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition for training for ride leaders, grant award of $1,000;

23.                     Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women (fiscal agent: Sonoma County Human Resources Department) for report translation, grant award of $1,000;

24.                     Sonoma County Pride for event marketing, grant award of $1,000;

25.                     Sonoma County Women in Law for scholarship funding, grant award of $1,000; and

26.                     The Rahus Institute for event production and marketing, grant award of $1,000.

 

Activities performed utilizing Community Investment Program funds provide public benefits that serve important community needs under Government Code Section 26227.

 

Discussion:

The Sonoma County Community Investment Fund grant program utilizes a portion of the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) to encourage economic development, community engagement, enhance culture 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 address impacts on safety due to tourism and to enhance community services throughout the county. 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 supporting the community’s recovery efforts.

 

The Community Investment Fund Policy is divided into different categories. The Board established the Local Events, Organizations, District Priorities category to fund local events that will support businesses, enhance culture, and organizations that provide a benefit to the community. The Board may award funding to County Department to fulfill Supervisorial District priorities. Funding for these events and organizations is provided at the discretion of each Supervisorial District based on an overall allocation of $500,000 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.

 

Activities performed utilizing Community Investment Program grants provide public benefits that serve important community needs under Government Code Section 26227.

 

Strategic Plan:

N/A

 

Prior Board Actions:

11/1/2022 and 12/6/2022 - Awarded FY 22-23 Local Events, Organizations, District Priorities Grants

 

Fiscal Summary

 Expenditures

FY 22-23 Adopted

FY23-24 Projected

FY 24-25 Projected

Budgeted Expenses

$46,950

 

 

Additional Appropriation Requested

 

 

 

Total Expenditures

$46,950

 

 

Funding Sources

 

 

 

General Fund/WA GF

 

 

 

State/Federal

 

 

 

Fees/Other

$46,950

 

 

Use of Fund Balance

 

 

 

Contingencies

 

 

 

Total Sources

$46,950

 

 

 

Narrative Explanation of Fiscal Impacts:

Community Investment Funds are included in the FY 22-23 budget.

 

Narrative Explanation of Staffing Impacts (If Required):

N/A

 

Attachments:

None

 

Related Items “On File” with the Clerk of the Board:

None