35 of 2023 - Community Recovery Assistance Grant Program (CRAG)1
RESOLUTION NO. ___35___ OF 2023
A resolution adopting funding allocations for the Community and Neighborhoods Department (CAN)
Community Recovery Assistance Grant (CRAG) program
WHEREAS, the Salt Lake City Council (the “Council”) appropriated general funds in the
amount of $2,000,000 to CAN for the CRAG program to be disbursed to nonprofit organizations;
WHEREAS, the Division of Housing Stability publicly noticed and administered a
competitive application process to solicit funding requests from nonprofit organizations;
WHEREAS, the Community Recovery Committee and Mayor reviewed applications and the
Mayor recommends that the Council approve the funding allocations for applicants as described on
Exhibit A attached hereto; and
WHEREAS, the Council does now meet on this 5th of December, 2023 to adopt funding
allocations for the CAN CRAG program for nonprofit organizations funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, as follows:
1.That the Council hereby adopts funding allocations as set forth in Exhibit B attached
hereto.
2. That the Mayor, as the official representative of Salt Lake City, or her designee, is
hereby authorized to negotiate and execute the grant documents and any other relevant documents
consistent with Exhibit A, and incorporating such other terms and agreements as recommended by
the City Attorney’s office, and to act in accordance with their terms.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 5th day of December, 2023.
SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL
By _____________________________
CHAIR
Approved as to form: __________________________
Kimberly Chytraus
Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office
Date: ___________________________
ATTEST:
_________________________________
CITY RECORDER
Kimberly Chytraus (Dec 14, 2023 17:00 MST)
Dec 14, 2023
Darin Mano (Dec 15, 2023 16:05 MST)
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EXHIBIT B
Funding Allocations
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
1 Rape Recovery Center REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:100,000.00$
2 Wasatch Community Gardens REQUEST:76,173.00$
ELIGIBLE:76,173.00$
CRC:76,173.00$
MAYOR:76,173.00$
COUNCIL:76,200.00$
3 First Step House REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:51,322.00$
CRC:51,322.00$
MAYOR:51,322.00$
COUNCIL:40,000.00$
4 First Step House REQUEST:99,908.40$
ELIGIBLE:99,908.40$
CRC:99,908.40$
MAYOR:99,908.40$
COUNCIL:82,000.00$
5 United Way of SLC REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:80,000.00$
Wasatch Community Gardens
82.50
individuals with substance
use disorders, mental health
conditions, and histories of
homelessness, incarceration,
and unstable employment;
AMI <= 40%
Salaries, wages, and fringe
benefits
individuals with substance
use disorders, mental health
conditions, and recurrent
homelessness; AMI <= 40%
sexual assault survivors;
unhoused; AMI <= 65%
The program will provide behavioral health care to individuals who have suffered from sexual
violence, a problem that has been exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide job training services to women facing or experiencing homelessness,
whose existing economic and mental health challenges have been exacerbated by the COVID-19
pandemic.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide case management for individuals with mental health challenges,
substance use disorders, and increased medical needs who have been disproportionately
impacted by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
Women experiencing
homelessness; AMI <= 65%
Employee wages, staff wages
and benefits
Staffing salaries and benefits
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
Clinical Therapy Services for Survivors of Sexual Violence
Case Management
Restorative Care Pathways
Bryant Middle School Title 1 students
Salaries, program supplies,
and training
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
87.17
85.00
83.00
82.50
Service Category
The program will provide behavioral health treatment for individuals experiencing homelessness
alongside substance use disorders and mental illness. This service helped bridge service gaps for
the homeless population amidst the challenges posed by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide expanded educational opportunities for youth who attend SLCSE Bryant
Middle School by engaging the community, building out a well-being room and expanding
experiential learning.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
Salaries and fringe benefits
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Retraining Displaced
Workers
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 1
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
Service Category
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
6 United Way of SLC REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:WITHDRAWN
7 The Children's Center Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:76,923.00$
CRC:76,923.00$
MAYOR:76,923.00$
COUNCIL:76,900.00$
8 United Way of SLC REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:80,000.00$
9 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah REQUEST:80,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:80,000.00$
CRC:80,000.00$
MAYOR:80,000.00$
COUNCIL:80,000.00$
10 Odyssey House REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:100,000.00$
Rose Park Charter School
82.33
82.17
82.00
81.20
individuals with substance
use disorders, mental illness,
and a history of
homelessness; AMI <= 40%
Harm reduction kits, staff
wages, and program supplies
Outpatient Clinical Services
M. Lynn Bennion School
Program and training
supplies
AMI <= 65%
Salaries, fringe costs, fringe
benefits, and supplies
Title 1 students
Title 1 students
The program will provide expanded educational opportunities for youth who attend SLCSE M.
Lynn Bennion Elementary School by employing the Playworks program, building out a well-being
room and expanding experiential learning.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide outpatient clinical services to enhance the emotional well-being of
infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and their families to address the mental health crisis exacerbated
by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will provide professional development to volunteers who would bring
developmental relationships to underserved youth in Salt Lake City.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The Program will provide outreach events, distribution and expansion of harm reduction kits, and
healthcare appointments for individuals experiencing homelessness who have been
disproportionally affected by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
Salaries, grants, supplies, and
training
One-to-One Youth Mentoring
Harm Reduction & Outreach Program
The program will provide expanded educational opportunities for youth who attend Rose Park
Charter School by engaging the community, enhancing after-school programs, building out a well-
being room, and promoting experiential learning.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
81.83
underserved youth; AMI <=
65%
Employee salaries and
benefits
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 2
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
Service Category
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
11 The Road Home REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:WITHDRAWN
12 The Road Home REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:100,000.00$
13 University Neighborhood Partners REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:96,500.00$
CRC:96,500.00$
MAYOR:96,500.00$
COUNCIL:96,500.00$
14 The Children's Center Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$ AMI <= 65%
ELIGIBLE:86,923.00$
CRC:86,923.00$
MAYOR:86,923.00$
COUNCIL:86,900.00$
15 Fourth Street Clinic REQUEST:91,352.00$
ELIGIBLE:91,352.00$
CRC:91,352.00$
MAYOR:91,352.00$
COUNCIL:91,400.00$
Salaries and benefits
individuals experiencing
homelessness; AMI <= 65%
Salaries and benefits
individuals experiencing
homelessness; AMI <= 65%
Salaries, fringe costs, fringe
benefits, and supplies
Salary and benefits
individuals experiencing
homelessness; AMI <= 65%
81.17
79.33
Therapeutic Preschool
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Healthcare Access
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance) 81.17
Hartland Education Pathways
80.33
AMI <= 65%
Salary, wages, and program
supplies
Access to Mental Health Services
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
The program will provide improved access to healthcare by assisting individuals with COVID-19
detection and mitigation, and medical service coordination in established homeless resource
centers.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The Program will provide direct support to individuals with mental health conditions, addiction,
and other behavioral challenges that could impact housing stability which has been exacerbated
by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
80.17
Integrated Behavioral Healthcare
Access to Health Services
The Program will offer services to West side communities hit hard by COVID-19 which include
expanding afterschool programming for youth, helping residents apply for household assistance,
and offering weekly English courses to aid adults in their education and career advancement.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will provide intervention to young children ages 2-5 who need additional support
beyond their outpatient therapy services to address the mental health crisis exacerbated by
COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The Program will provide increased access to mental health services to low income, uninsured
adults who are or have experienced homelessness to address needs, many of which have been
exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 3
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
Service Category
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
16 Disability Law Center REQUEST:40,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:34,960.00$
CRC:34,960.00$
MAYOR:34,960.00$
COUNCIL:35,000.00$
17 Volunteers of America REQUEST:99,605.00$
ELIGIBLE:99,605.00$
CRC:99,605.00$
MAYOR:99,605.00$
COUNCIL:99,600.00$
18 International Rescue Committee REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:86,334.51$
CRC:86,334.51$
MAYOR:86,334.51$
COUNCIL:86,300.00$
19 Asian Association of Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:92,791.00$
CRC:92,791.00$
MAYOR:92,791.00$
COUNCIL:92,800.00$
20 Asian Association of Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:93,010.00$
CRC:93,010.00$
MAYOR:93,010.00$
COUNCIL:60,700.00$
Salaries, wages, and fringe
refugees and immigrants,
and/or victims of human
trafficking; AMI <= 65%
Digital Inclusion
77.33
Behavioral Health Support
Rental Assistance
76.83
76.00
AMI <= 65%
Salary, wages, benefits, and
program supplies
refugees and immigrants,
and/or victims of human
trafficking; AMI <= 65%
79.17
Youth Clinician
77.50
AMI <= 65%
Salary and fringe
youth experiencing
homelessness; AMI <= 65%
Salary, fringe benefits, and
program supplies
Disability Law Center
Rental and utility assistance,
salaries, wages, and fringe
benefits
Rental Assistance/Eviction
Prevention
The program will provide individualized advocacy, technical assistance in self-advocacy,
information about legal rights, and training to children with disabilities and their families to
prevent academic regression from COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
Funding will go towards meetings the behavioral health needs of youth ages 15-22, alleviating the
behavioral health impacts of COVID-19 by providing clinical services such as crisis intervention,
counseling etc.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide linguistically accessible, culturally relevant technology access, training,
and support to refugees and new Americans disproportionately impacted by the digital divide as a
result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Specifically, applicant requested
operational/revenue replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will provide treatment services to the refugee and immigrant communities who are
experiencing behavioral health and/or substance use disorders that have been exacerbated by
COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will assist city residents who do not meet the eligibility requirements for our other
housing grants with rental assistance who have experienced hardships due to COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
Mitigating the Digital Divide
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Rental Assistance/Eviction
Prevention
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 4
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
Service Category
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
21 Friends of Switchpoint REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:80,000.00$
CRC:80,000.00$
MAYOR:80,000.00$
COUNCIL:80,000.00$
22 University of Utah College of Education REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:100,000.00$
MAYOR:100,000.00$
COUNCIL:100,000.00$
23 Boys & Girls Club of GSL REQUEST:100,000.00$ AMI <= 65%
ELIGIBLE:75,043.57$
CRC:54,198.09$
MAYOR:54,198.09$
COUNCIL:54,200.00$
24 REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:90,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:50,000.00$
25 Guadalupe Education Center Programs REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:50,000.00$
Salary and fringe
individuals experiencing
homelessness; AMI <= 65%
Salary, wages, benefits,
vehicle expenses, and
program supplies/equipment
Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc. dba NeighborWorks
Financial Success Programs: Financial Education and Coaching
AMI > 80%
Salaries and benefits
Title 1 students, teachers,
and administrators
Employee wages and
benefits
Guadalupe Early Learning Center Programs Transportation
74.00
Academic Success & Career Readiness
75.00 Expanded Educational
Opportunities
The program funds a staff position providing TA for school mental health teams to address mental
health needs made worse by COVID-19 in Title I elementary and secondary schools in Salt Lake
City School District.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide academic remediation and career readiness programming for youth to
prevent academic regression due to COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will provide financial education, one-on-one coaching, and community connections
to help individuals acquire the financial skills and behaviors needed for taking control of their
finances, decreasing dependence on public assistance, increasing net worth through savings and
asset building, and achieving financial self-sufficiency to combat economic struggles due to COVID-
19.
ELIGIBLE: This proposal was very broad and may be providing general economic development.
76.00 Rental Assistance/Eviction
Prevention
75.83
AMI <= 65%
Expanding Mental Health Systems of Support Across Ten Salt Lake
City School District Title I Elementary and Middle Schools
Other
The Point at Fairpark
The program will provide case management to individuals who have faced barriers and became
displaced due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
74.50
Salary, wages, benefits, and
program supplies
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
The program will increase overall student attendance in school and participation in the After
School program by providing bus services from home to school and home from the After School
program to provide academic support and prevent regression from COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 5
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
Service Category
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
26 Family Support Center REQUEST:50,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:50,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:50,000.00$
27 Suazo Business Center REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:50,000.00$
28 The INN Between REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:70,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:31,400.00$
29 Community Health Centers REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
30 Guadalupe Education Center Programs REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:73,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
Salaries and benefits
individuals with serious
health conditions
experiencing homelessness;
AMI <= 40%
Mental Health and Clinical Family Counseling
Mental Health Access
72.17
Education Programs - Outdoor Class
72.17
AMI <= 65%
Salary and benefits
AMI > 80%
Construction costs, salary
and benefits
73.67
AMI <= 65%
Salaries and workshops
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Other
Supporting Underserved and Low-Income Entrepreneurs in Utah
74.00
Latino/Hispanic and minority
business owners; AMI <= 65%
73.83
Salary, wages, benefits, and
program supplies
Healthcare Access
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
The program will provide individual therapy sessions to uninsured individuals not capable of
affording services, fund and support Clinical staff with necessary training and certifications, and
expand 2-3 more community and group therapy classes each quarter to address mental health
struggles exacerbated by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide beginning, intermediate, and advanced business training, one-on-one
business advising, business development training, and a microloan program providing long-term
support for low-to-moderate-income minority entrepreneurs and professionals throughout Salt
Lake City.
ELIGIBLE: This proposal was very broad and may be providing general economic development.
The program will provide medical housing to homeless adults from Salt Lake City who are
medically compromised in some way and disproportionally affected by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will provide increased access to essential and vital mental healthcare services where
cost is a barrier to low-income and uninsured residents of Salt Lake City disproportionally affected
by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program help pay construction costs and supply costs for Outdoor STEAM Classroom and
salary for a part-time STEAM educator for the outdoor classroom for 2 years to prevent academic
regression due to COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Specifically, applicant requested
operational/revenue replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
Medical Respite Housing & Hospice for the Homeless
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 6
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
Service Category
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
31 Project Connection Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:90,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
32 Alliance House, Inc.REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:31,400.00$
33 The Children's Center Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:76,923.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
34 Create Reel Change DBA Mental Healthy F.i.T.REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:25,500.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
35 Project Connection Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:90,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
Workforce Development Intern Program Mental Health Assistance
69.50
AMI <= 65%
Program and training
supplies
Community Mental Health Awareness and Elevation
Salaries and program support
Respite Program Fund
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
children 0-6 who have
suffered childhood trauma;
AMI <= 65%
Employee wages, program
supplies and fees
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
individuals with medical
diagnosis; AMI <= 40% Access to Alliance House
Salaries and fringe benefits
70.00
AMI <= 65%
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
70.17
69.33
68.67
underserved communities
with unique mental health
challenges; AMI <= 65%
Program development and
training supplies
Social Prescribing Program
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
The program will support children ages 7-17 with mental health diagnosis, an opportunity to build
relationships, experience their community, connect with nature, and engage in service to combat
negative effects of COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: This proposal was very broad in providing nonspecific services to students.
The program will provide psychosocial supports and other targeted case management services to
low-income, uninsured individuals who have been disproportionally affected by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will provide mental health services by creating a pipeline of licensed psychologists
specializing in Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) to treat mental health issues
exacerbated by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will support a series of monthly health community education and awareness events,
offering youth workshops to develop youth creativity and conversation to provide support for
those disproportionally affected by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
The program will provide social prescribing services that involve health professionals referring
patients to support in the community in order to improve their overall well-being from issues
brought by COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 7
TOTAL UNALLOCATED FUNDING: -$
Demographics To Be
Served/Use of Funds
SCORING
PROJECT DESCRIPTIONAPPLICANT/ PROJECT NAME REQUEST/RECOMMENDED Combined Admin &
CRC Score (100 max)
Service Category
COMMUNITY & NEIGHBORHOODS DEPARTMENT
COMMUNITY RECOVERY ASSISTANCE GRANTS FOR NONPROFITS
36 The Leonardo REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
37 Catholic Community Services of Utah REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:100,000.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
38 Fit to Recover REQUEST:96,275.00$
ELIGIBLE:96,275.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:38,700.00$
39 UAACC Charitable Foundation REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:-$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
40 Salt Lake Acting Company REQUEST:100,000.00$
ELIGIBLE:34,583.00$
CRC:-$
MAYOR:-$
COUNCIL:-$
REQUESTS:3,833,313.40$
ELIGIBLE REQUESTS:3,317,126.48$
CRC:2,000,000.00$
MAYOR:2,000,000.00$
COUNCIL:2,000,000.00$
Clarification was requested from applicants during and after Committee scoring regarding details related to proposal eligibility. Responses from applicants were reviewed to determine eligibility status. Some proposals were determined to be totally eligible and some partially eligible. Other notes for some
proposals note some of these questions.
Council Contingency in case Awards are Unable to be Fully Spent: If the unused funds are equal to or greater than $50,000, then the Council will hold a follow up briefing to determine how to reallocate the funds. If the unused funds are less than $50,000, then reallocate evenly to
applications that (1) received partial funding, (2) the program/project is scalable, and (3) the applicant confirms they are able to spend the additional award.
57.67
minority children from ages 5
to 9; AMI <= 65%
Program supplies and
operation costs
Supporting Utah's Black Community
65.50
Expanded Educational
Opportunities
FTR Pillars of Mental Health
Minority business
professionals; AMI <= 80%
Program and training
supplies
Digital Literacy for Refugees
Employee salary and
benefits, program supplies
AMI <= 65%
The program would support the Afterschool Tech Program which counters the negative impacts
of the COVID-19 pandemic with on-site, experiential afterschool learning concluding with a
community-based project that addresses a real-world problem.
ELIGIBILE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
67.00
Salaries and benefits,
program supplies
68.00
68.50
recently resettled refugees;
AMI <= 40%
Employee salary and
benefits, program supplies
mental health and substance
misuse treatment
communities; AMI <= 80%
Afterschool Tech Program
Mitigating the Digital Divide
Healthcare Access (Mental
Health Assistance)
Other
Other
TOTAL RECOMMENDATIONS/ALLOCATIONS
The program will provide access to digital literacy training to recently arrived refugees.
ELIGIBLE: All costs requested by applicant were determined to be eligible.
The program will increase support to treatment centers, create new programs to address youth
prevention, and further enhance existing programs and internships to support mental health
issues due to COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: This proposal was very broad and may be providing general economic development.
The program will provide resources and support for Black entrepreneurs that reside in Salt Lake
City to rebuild following the impacts of COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: This proposal was broad and may be providing general economic development.
The program will provide children's musical performances to low-income K-2 Title I students and
their teachers to engage students and lessen negative effects of COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE: Some costs were determined to be ineligible. Applicant requested operational/revenue
replacement costs, which are outside the scope of this funding stream.
Title I Arts Education Program
Exhibit A: Local Nonprofit Direct Assistance Grant Awards Funding Log
Last Updated November 27, 2023 Page 8
Resolution 35 of 2023 Local Nonprofit Direct
Assistance Grant Awards
Final Audit Report 2023-12-18
Created:2023-12-14
By:Thais Stewart (thais.stewart@slcgov.com)
Status:Signed
Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAA-bJzWnkuNIdppwXs2e6C_CzbE7ZdLL1E
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