File #: K-1819-41    Version: 1 Name: SVSC Contract with Transition House
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 11/5/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/27/2018 Final action: 11/27/2018
Title: CONSIDERATION OF A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE SOCIAL AND VOLUNTARY SERVICES COMMISSION TO APPROVE A REQUEST FOR FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,000 AND ENTER INTO CONTRACT K-1819-41 WITH TRANSITION HOUSE, INC.
Attachments: 1. Text File, 2. Transition House, 3. All FYE19 SVSC Funding
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CONSIDERATION OF A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE SOCIAL AND VOLUNTARY SERVICES COMMISSION TO APPROVE A REQUEST FOR FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,000 AND ENTER INTO CONTRACT K-1819-41 WITH TRANSITION HOUSE, INC.

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BACKGROUND: The Social and Voluntary Services Commission (SVSC) was founded in 1973 as an advisory body to the Norman City Council regarding the evaluation of social services. The SVSC Commission consists of nine members each serving a three year term. The current members are: Krystal Hamm, Victoria Harrison, Nancee Morris, Pamela Normile, Loida Salmond, Heidi Smith, Angela Steinle, Ann Way and current Chair Kay Antorio. Within the Fiscal Year 2018-2019 City of Norman budget, funding for social service agencies in the amount of $175,000 was provided. A formal application process was held in which qualified interested agencies were required to submit an application that included information regarding the overall mission of the agency, specific project for which funding was being requested, financial information including budget summary and projected budget, copy of most recent audit and 990 filing, and a copy of IRS tax exempt status letter. The application also required a list of the current board members and staff members of the agency.

Agency project funding will be on a reimbursement basis. Payment will be made as invoices with appropriate documentation of project execution and receipts are received.

DISCUSSION: On June 18, 2018, the Social and Voluntary Services Commission heard presentations from 23 social service agencies who had submitted applications for funding. These requests totaled over $250,000. The Commission held a subsequent meeting on June 25, 2018 to discuss the applications received and to determine their funding recommendations.

After the June 18th meeting and prior to the June 25th meeting, each Commission member evaluated each of the applications and determined an appropriate funding level within the allowable total o...

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