008 of 2021 - Awarding U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economi1
RESOLUTION NO. 8 OF 2021
An appropriations resolution adopting the CARES Act 2020 Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) Coronavirus funding that includes Community Development Block Grant funding,
Emergency Solutions Grant funding, and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS
funding, and approving the signing of an Interlocal Cooperation agreement between Salt Lake
City and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
WHEREAS, Salt Lake City Corporation (City) is eligible under Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) Title 24, Part 91, et. al., to receive CARES Act 2020 Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) Coronavirus Community Development Block Grant (CDBG-CV) funds in
the amount of $3,063,849, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG-CV) funds in the amount of
$3,986,911, and Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA-CV) funds in the
amount of $87,443 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for
the program year; and
WHEREAS, in order to receive said funds, the City is required to update the adopted
2020-2024 Consolidated Plan, and 2020-2021 Annual Action Plan with appropriations to eligible
recipients; and
WHEREAS, the public notices and other pre-submission requirements as set forth in 24
CFR Part 91 have been accomplished by the City, including but not limited to the following: A
public comment period was held August 21 through September 3, 2020 in relation to the
associated substantial amendments to the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan, 2020-2025 Citizen
Participation Plan and 2020-2021 Annual Action Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City Council does now meet on this day of February 16, 2021 to adopt
appropriation updates to the City’s 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan, and 2020-2021 Annual Action
Plan for CDBG-CV, ESG-CV, and HOPWA-CV funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, that the
City hereby adopts an update to the 2020-2024 Consolidated Plan, and 2020-2021 Annual Action
Plan for CDBG-CV, ESG-CV, and HOPWA-CV funds as set forth in Exhibit “A” attached
hereto and made a part hereof by this reference.
2020-5688
2
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 16th day of February, 2021.
SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL
By _____________________________
CHAIR
Approved as to form: __________________________
Kimberly K. Chytraus
Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office
ATTEST:
_________________________________
CITY RECORDER
Kimberly Chytraus (Mar 1, 2021 18:20 MST)
Amy Fowler (Mar 6, 2021 08:38 MST)
Cindy Trishman (Mar 6, 2021 17:37 MST)
3
EXHIBIT “A”
Funding Recommendations and Appropriations for
CARES Act 2020 HUD Coronavirus funding.
See the attached that includes funding recommendations and appropriation for the CDBG-CV
Program, funding recommendations for the ESG-CV Program, and funding recommendations for
the HOPWA-CV Program.
2020-2021 Funding Available: $3,063,849
1 Attorney's Office New REQUEST:26,042$
Administration of Grant Programs*CDCIP:26,042$
MAYOR:26,042$
COUNCIL:26,042$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 105.57
2 Finance Division New REQUEST:53,249$
Administration of Grant Programs*CDCIP:53,249$
MAYOR:53,249$
COUNCIL:53,249$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 105.57
3 New REQUEST:533,479$
CDCIP:533,479$
MAYOR:533,479$
Administration of Grant Programs*COUNCIL:533,479$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 105.57
REQUEST:612,770$
CDCIP:612,770$
MAYOR:612,770$
COUNCIL:612,770$
4 NeighborWorks Salt Lake New REQUEST:200,000$
CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:200,000$
COUNCIL:200,000$
The applicant's original application
REQUEST:200,000$
CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:200,000$
COUNCIL:200,000$
SALT LAKE CITY CDBG-CV PROGRAM: FUNDING LOG 2020-2021
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT AWARDS REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
CDBG-CV HOUSING STABILITY
Mortgage Assistance Program for households 80% AMI and affected by
COVID-19.Mortgage Assistance Program
CDBG-CV ADMIN
Partial funding for staff salary to provide contract administration for CV
federal grants.
* $314,748 Has been appropriated by City Council to cover administration
costs for 2020-2021. Balance will be utilized for the remainder of the grant
period.
Partial funding for staff salary to provide financial administration and
accounting services for CV federal grants.
* $314,748 Has been appropriated by City Council to cover administration
costs for 2020-2021. Balance will be utilized for the remainder of the grant
period.
Housing & Neighborhood Development
Division
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME
Funding for salaries and operational expenses of HAND to administer and
monitor the CV federal grants and to conduct the community processes.
* $314,748 Has been appropriated by City Council to cover administration
costs for 2020-2021. Balance will be utilized for the remainder of the grant
period.
(Note: 20% is the maximum CDBG-CV administration amount.) CDBG-CV ADMIN TOTAL
PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT AWARDS REQUEST/RECOMMENDED
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
The Mayor recommended the applicant to administer a Mortgage Assistance Program, which the
applicant said that they could administer.
CDBG-CV HOUSING STABILITY TOTAL
2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
The applicant's original application (homebuyer and home repair assistance) was HUD-CV
ineligible, and the CDCIP did not score this application due to it's ineligibility.
5 4th Street Clinic New REQUEST:300,000$
CDCIP:300,000$
MAYOR:300,000$
COUNCIL:300,000$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 108.80
6 The Road Home New REQUEST:132,990$
Advocates for Gail Miller Resource Center CDCIP:132,990$
MAYOR:132,990$
COUNCIL:132,990$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 108.22
7 Utah Community Action New REQUEST:137,389$
Public Service Agency CDCIP:137,389$
MAYOR:137,389$
COUNCIL:137,389$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 107.20
8 First Step House New REQUEST:445,266$
First Step House COVID-19 Response
Program
CDCIP:445,266$
MAYOR:445,266$
COUNCIL:445,266$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 104.60
9 The INN Between New REQUEST:154,221$
CDCIP:154,221$
MAYOR:154,221$
COUNCIL:154,221$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 94.90
REQUEST:1,169,866$
CDCIP:1,169,866$
MAYOR:1,169,866$
COUNCIL:1,169,866$
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Staffing costs for medical respite and end of life costs for homeless Salt
Lake City residents who are vulnerable to COVID-19.
CDBG-CV PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCY
Funds will be used to pay the salaries, taxes, and benefits for FTE staff
dedicated to the dorms at the Gail Miller Resource Center (GMRC).
Fourth Street Clinic (FSC) will use funding to pay for contractual labor for a
medical assistants to support testing for COVID-19 as well as operation
costs which include PPE supplies and increased utility cost to provide
heating and electric to medical tents.
In Budget Amendment #2 the Council approved $150,000 for temporary
outdoor shelters at the clinic in coordination with the County.
COVID-19 Response
CDBG-CV PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCY TOTAL
Provide funding for temporary staff for the Intake Center, provides
coordinated entry for all six Utah Community Action programs—Adult
Education, Case Management and Housing, Head Start preschool, HEAT
Utility Assistance, Nutrition and Weatherization.
In order to prepare. respond, & prevent further spread of COVID-19 in our
congregate living facilities, this program will provide additional staff
capacity & costs to ensure the continuation on-site behavioral health,
medical, & housing services to clients. This request is focused on providing a
hazard pay increase to 37.5 staff to help with retention and bringing in
temporary staff. First Step House also submitted an application for CDBG
#10 in the Community Stabilization category.
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT AWARDS REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
End of Life and Temporary Housing of
Terminally Ill
10 First Step House New REQUEST:178,320$
First Step House COVID-19 Response
Program
CDCIP:178,320$
MAYOR:178,320$
COUNCIL:178,320$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 104.40
11 Salt Lake City Corporation New REQUEST:141,334$
CDCIP:141,334$
MAYOR:141,334$
COUNCIL:375,784$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 100.22
12 Shelter the Homeless New REQUEST:183,159$
HRC COVID-Response CDCIP:142,659$
MAYOR:142,659$
COUNCIL:142,659$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 78.10
13 Nourish to Flourish New REQUEST:-$
CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:234,450$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score:
REQUEST:502,813$
CDCIP:462,313$
MAYOR:462,313$
COUNCIL:696,763$
14 International Rescue Committee New REQUEST:75,000$
CDCIP:75,000$
MAYOR:150,000$
COUNCIL:150,000$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 105.10
15 9th South LLC New REQUEST:100,000$
Maven District CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
The CDCIP board did not score this application due to it's HUD-CV ineligibility.
REQUEST:175,000$
CDCIP:75,000$
MAYOR:150,000$
COUNCIL:150,000$
CDBG-CV SMALL BUSINESS
CDBG-CV COMMUNITY STABILIZATION TOTAL
Increase emergency food support and access to healthy culturally
relevant food for low income refugee families with limited household
resources to absorb the economic impacts due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Service will be available citywide.
Expand Emergency Food Delivery
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PREVIOUS GRANT AWARDS REQUEST/RECOMMENDED
% OF GRANT AWARDPROJECT DESCRIPTION
% OF GRANT AWARD
This application is HUD-CV ineligible. Applicant would be paying themselves and HUD requires an
arms length transaction for For-Profit entities.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Offer a Pay What You Can program that provides memberships
on a sliding scale pricing structure to serve diverse-owned businesses and
minority entrepreneurs.
Requested funding will support staffing/operations for ongoing training and
technical assistance (TTA) to COVID impacted businesses supporting LMI
immigrant/refugee entrepreneurs in SLC and provide COVID-grants to
impacted SLC new American small food businesses.
CDBG-CV SMALL BUSINESS TOTAL
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
The CDCIP board did not recommend the expenses for thermal cameras and operator, $32,700,
but did approve the expenses for meals and admin.
The expense for the ADA door opener, $7,800, was an ineligible HUD-CV expense.
2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY
CDBG-CV COMMUNITY STABILIZATION
Provide for food costs, PPE, and additional staffing costs so FSH facilities
can respond to COVID-19. This request is focused on providing a hazard pay
increase to 12.5 staff and resources for meal preparation and delivery and
sanitation services at multiple locations. First Step House also submitted an
application for CDBG #8 in the Public Services category.
Purchase meals at the two Salt Lake City HRC's, as well as PPE, and thermal
cameras to respond to COVID-19 amongst the homeless population.
Spice Kitchen Incubator Pandemic Small
Business Resiliency Project
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT AWARDS REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY
At an average cost of $7.50 per meal, Nourish to Flourish can provide
approximately 31,260 meals and target zip codes 84104 & 84116.
Note this item was added by the Council after the CDCIP and Mayor funding recommendations
using remaining funds that did not have successful applications for use. Emergency Food to Low Income
Residents and Aid to Local Restaurants
15 Salt Lake City Corporation New REQUEST:150,000$
SLC Healthy Home Program CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
REQUEST:150,000$
CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
FUNDS REQUESTED FUNDS AVAILABLE
Administration 612,770$ 3,063,849$
Housing Stability 200,000$ 3,063,849$
Public Service Agency 1,169,866$
Community Stabilization 502,813$
Small Business 175,000$ FUNDS RECOMMENDED
Other 150,000$ CDCIP:2,319,949$
TOTAL FUNDS REQUESTED:2,810,449$ 2,594,949$
-$
CDCIP Board Recommendation:
AVAILABLE FOR ALLOCATION
CDCIP:-$
468,900$
Administration Staff Analysis:-$ COUNCIL:
COUNCIL:
GRANT AWARD:
TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE:
CDBG-CV OTHER TOTAL
Board Motion For Remaining ESG and CDBG Funding: To go to homeless service agencies that could help with COVID-
19 vaccination, such as agencies that can help identify low income, homeless, marginalized populations, and
communities of color, to obtain and receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
MAYOR:
MAYOR:
TOTALS
Program will focus on replacing critical air health systems within the home
and improving interior air quality for low income persons and vulnerable
seniors.
Application not eligible for HUD-CV Funding. CV funds can be used to rehab private properties to
directly quarantine COVID-19 patients. However, this application would only indirectly prevent
COVID-19 for non-patients.
CDBG-CV OTHER
PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT AWARDS REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY
% OF GRANT AWARD
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME
1 Utah Community Action New REQUEST:1,212,940$
Homeless Prevention CDCIP:1,212,940$
MAYOR:1,212,940$
COUNCIL:1,212,940$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 108.42
REQUEST:1,212,940$
CDCIP:1,212,940$
MAYOR:1,212,940$
COUNCIL:1,212,940$
2 Utah Community Action New REQUEST:773,355$
Rapid Rehousing CDCIP:773,355$
MAYOR:773,355$
COUNCIL:773,355$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 110.81
3 The Road Home New REQUEST:50,000$
Prevention Assistance CDCIP:50,000$
MAYOR:150,000$
COUNCIL:150,000$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 105.89
REQUEST:823,355$
CDCIP:823,355$ Aligns with Consolidated Plan and
meets eligibility through the MAYOR:923,355$
COUNCIL:923,355$
SALT LAKE CITY ESG-CV PROGRAM: FUNDING LOG 2020-2021
Support for households who have recently exited Rapid
Re-Housing Program and are in need of an immediate intervention to
retain their housing stability.
ESG-CV RAPID REHOUSING TOTAL
PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT
AWARDS
REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
$3,986,911
ESG-CV HOMELESS PREVENTION
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2020-2021 Funding Available:
Emergency rental assistance for clients experiencing a COVID related
crisis, and funding for case managers to provide case management
services to clients. This request is focused on rent assistance and support
to prevent individuals and households from losing housing. Utah
Community Action also submitted an application for ESG #2 in the Rapid
Rehousing category.
ESG-CV HOMELESS PREVENTION TOTAL
Emergency rental assistance for clients experiencing a Covid related
crisis, and funding for case managers to provide case management
services to clients to ensure they are able to become self-reliant. This
request is focused on quickly getting individuals experiencing
homelessness back into housing. Utah Community Action also submitted
an application for ESG #1 in the Homeless Prevention category.
ESG-CV RAPID REHOUSING
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME
PREVIOUS GRANT
AWARDS
REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and
Respond to COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and
Respond to COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and
Respond to COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
4 Volunteers of America New REQUEST:128,917$
Homeless Outreach Program CDCIP:128,917$
MAYOR:128,917$
COUNCIL:487,271$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 106.70
5 Soap to Hope New REQUEST:112,180$
Street Outreach Program CDCIP:112,180$
MAYOR:112,180$
COUNCIL:214,654$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 71
REQUEST:241,097$
CDCIP:241,097$
MAYOR:241,097$
COUNCIL:701,925$
6 Friends of Switchpoint New REQUEST:750,000$
Salt Lake Winter Overflow Shelter CDCIP:750,000$
MAYOR:750,000$
COUNCIL:750,000$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 96.7
7 The Inn Between New REQUEST:114,400$
Medical Respite CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
CDCIP did not score this application due to it's HUD-CV ineligibility.
REQUEST:864,400$
CDCIP:750,000$
MAYOR:750,000$
COUNCIL:750,000$
Reach the increased number of unsheltered individuals experiencing
homelessness due to COVID-19. Funding will support new positions, and
to provide basic needs items. New positions include a case manager and
peer support specialist. The Council added funding beyond the request
for equitable distribution of vaccines which may include providing
transportation to and from vaccine locations, reminders of second shots,
appointment and scheduling, reporting to HMIS so a homeless individual
is not given duplicative injections, and other services. This funding will be
targeted in Salt Lake City but is available county-wide.
Essential care and supplies for homeless persons living on the street,
including substance abuse services. Staffing costs to increase outreach.
Examples of supplies and care include hygiene kits, PPE, cooking kits,
clothing, naloxone kits, syringe exchange program, fentanyl testing
strips, case management, and crisis phone line. The Council added
funding beyond the request for equitable distribution of vaccines which
may include providing transportation to and from vaccine locations,
reminders of second shots, appointment and scheduling, reporting to
HMIS so a homeless individual is not given duplicative injections, and
other services. This funding will be targeted in Salt Lake City but is
available county-wide.
ESG-CV STREET OUTREACH TOTAL
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and
Respond to COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and
Respond to COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
ESG-CV EMERGENCY SHELTER TOTAL
ESG-CV EMERGENCY SHELTER
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT
AWARDS
Staff costs for a medical housing, to medically frail and terminally ill
homeless individuals, who need to be in a COVID-free environment due
to underlying health conditions and other high-risk factors.
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and
Respond to COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Application is HUD-CV ineligible. Application does not meet the HUD-CV definition of
Emergency Temporary Shelter.
REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
ESG-CV STREET OUTREACH
Emergency Shelter Housing
Funds will be used for staffing two 24/7 facilities that will operate as
winter overflows. Shelter rental costs, staffing, food and
PPE supplies will be included in the use of funds.
On January 5, at the Budget Amendment #6 briefing the Council
unanimously supported via a straw poll early approval of this item.
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT
AWARDS
REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
8 Salt Lake City Corporation New REQUEST:398,691$
Administration of Grant Programs * CDCIP:398,691$
MAYOR:398,691$
COUNCIL:398,691$
Maximum Score 129
Applicant Score: 103.9
REQUEST:398,691$
CDCIP:398,691$
MAYOR:398,691$
COUNCIL:398,691$
FUNDS REQUESTED FUNDS AVAILABLE
Homeless Prevention 1,212,940$ 3,986,911$
Rapid Rehousing 823,355$ 3,986,911$
Street Outreach 241,097$
Emergency Shelter 864,400$ FUNDS RECOMMENDED
Administration 398,691$ CDCIP:3,426,083$
TOTAL FUNDS REQUESTED:3,540,483$ MAYOR:3,526,083$
COUNCIL:3,986,911$
CDCIP Board Recommendation:
AVAILABLE FOR ALLOCATION
CDCIP:-$
MAYOR:460,828$
COUNCIL:-$
Administration Staff Analysis:
TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE:
TOTALS
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Board Motion For Remaining ESG and CDBG Funding: To go to homeless service agencies that could help with
COVID-19 vaccination, such as agencies that can help identify low income, homeless, marginalized populations, and
communities of color, to obtain and receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
PREVIOUS GRANT
AWARDS
REQUEST/RECOMMENDED
2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY
% OF GRANT AWARD
GRANT AWARD:
(NOTE: 10% is the maximum ESG-CV amount) ESG-CV ADMIN TOTAL
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and
Respond to COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Grant administration for ESG-CV Funding.
* $314,748 Has been appropriated by City Council to cover
administration costs for 2020-2021. Balance will be utilized for the
remainder of the grant period.
ESG-CV ADMIN
2020-2021 Funding Available: $87,443
1 Utah Community Action REQUEST:82,196$
Housing Stability HTFAB:82,196$
MAYOR:82,196$
COUNCIL:82,196$
Max Score: 129
Applicant Score 119.83Applicant Score 119.83
REQUEST:82,196$
HTFAB:82,196$
MAYOR:82,196$
COUNCIL:82,196$
2 Salt Lake City Corporation REQUEST:5,247$
Administration of Grant Program*HTFAB:5,247$
MAYOR:5,247$
COUNCIL:5,247$
Max Score: 129
Applicant Score: 109.17
REQUEST:5,247$
HTFAB 5,247$
MAYOR:5,247$
COUNCIL:5,247$
FUNDS REQUESTED FUNDS AVAILABLE
Housing Stability $ 82,196 87,443$
Administration 5,247$ 87,443$
TOTAL FUNDS REQUESTED 87,443$
HTF Board Recommendation:HTFAB:87,443$
MAYOR:87,443$
COUNCIL:87,443$
AVAILABLE FOR ALLOCATION
Administration Staff Analysis:HTFAB:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
TOTALS
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
GRANT AWARD:
TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE:
(NOTE: 6% is the HOPWA-CV admin amount.) HOPWA-CV ADMIN TOTAL
NOTE: Text in blue was added by Council Staff
FUNDS RECOMMENDED
SALT LAKE CITY HOPWA-CV PROGRAM: FUNDING LOG 2020-2021
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY
HOPWA-CV HOUSING STABILITY TOTAL
HOPWA-CV HOUSING STABILITY
PREVIOUS GRANT
AWARDS
REQUEST/RECOMMENDED
% OF GRANT AWARD
HOPWA-CV ADMIN
APPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME
This funding will be utilized to provide Permanent Housing Placement (PHP)
and Short-term Rent, Mortgage and Utility (STRMU) assistance for persons
with HIV/AIDS, during the COVID-19 Crisis
Grant administration for HOPWA-CV funding.
* $314,748 Has been appropriated by City Council to cover administration
costs for 2020-2021. Balance will be utilized for the remainder of the grant
period.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION PREVIOUS GRANT
AWARDS
REQUEST/RECOMMENDED 2020-2024 CONSOLIDATED PLAN and COVID-19 ELIGIBILITY % OF GRANT AWARD
Aligns with Consolidated Plan and meets eligibility through the Prepare, Prevent, and Respond to
COVID-19 requirement of the CARES ACT.
Resolution 8 of 2021 (Awarding HUD/CARES
Act Grant Funds) adopted 2-16-21
Final Audit Report 2021-03-07
Created:2021-03-02
By:Kory Solorio (kory.solorio@slcgov.com)
Status:Signed
Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAAMksSytf3-g5seJEqGlzPej1lV8lxzvjj
"Resolution 8 of 2021 (Awarding HUD/CARES Act Grant Funds)
adopted 2-16-21" History
Document created by Kory Solorio (kory.solorio@slcgov.com)
2021-03-02 - 0:09:49 AM GMT- IP address: 204.124.13.151
Document emailed to Kimberly Chytraus (kimberly.chytraus@slcgov.com) for signature
2021-03-02 - 0:11:16 AM GMT
Email viewed by Kimberly Chytraus (kimberly.chytraus@slcgov.com)
2021-03-02 - 1:20:23 AM GMT- IP address: 204.124.13.222
Document e-signed by Kimberly Chytraus (kimberly.chytraus@slcgov.com)
Signature Date: 2021-03-02 - 1:20:34 AM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 204.124.13.222
Document emailed to Amy Fowler (amy.fowler@slcgov.com) for signature
2021-03-02 - 1:20:36 AM GMT
Email viewed by Amy Fowler (amy.fowler@slcgov.com)
2021-03-06 - 3:38:16 PM GMT- IP address: 136.36.122.143
Document e-signed by Amy Fowler (amy.fowler@slcgov.com)
Signature Date: 2021-03-06 - 3:38:26 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 136.36.122.143
Document emailed to Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) for signature
2021-03-06 - 3:38:27 PM GMT
Email viewed by Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com)
2021-03-07 - 0:36:08 AM GMT- IP address: 204.124.13.151
Document e-signed by Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com)
Signature Date: 2021-03-07 - 0:37:13 AM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 204.124.13.151
Agreement completed.
2021-03-07 - 0:37:13 AM GMT