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File #: 25-0287    Version: 1 Name: 3/17/25 - Approve FY25-27 Allocations for NHSP Grants
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/17/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/17/2025 Final action: 3/17/2025
Enactment date: 3/17/2025 Enactment #: R-25-078
Title: Resolution to Approve FY25-27 Allocations for 3-Year High Impact Grants and Annual Mini-Grants as Part of the New Human Services Partnership ($495,087.00)
Title
Resolution to Approve FY25-27 Allocations for 3-Year High Impact Grants and Annual Mini-Grants as Part of the New Human Services Partnership ($495,087.00)
Memorandum
In 2022, Washtenaw County, the City of Ann Arbor and the Washtenaw Urban County created the New Human Services Partnership to replace Washtenaw Coordinated Funding that ended in 2021.

The Washtenaw County and City of Ann Arbor NHSP Leadership team have been integral to the development of the New Human Services Partnership, which is working to integrate equity throughout the process, and shift the focus of human services funding to address issues of poverty, racism, and trauma as the root cause of institutional inequities.

As a reminder, the overall goals of this funding program include:
* Desire to make impact and move the needle for those facing institutional inequities, while also supporting the safety net.
* Incorporate Equity throughout the process including:
o Accessibility to the application process
o Community-inclusive review process
o Equity review of applicants prior to award / contracting
o Equity in service delivery
* Focus on addressing institutional racism, poverty, and trauma as root causes of institutional inequity.
* Redevelop strategic framework for investing resources to be focused on an Equitable grant making process while achieving high impact outcomes.
o Outcomes/goals co-created with experts and community
o Incorporate lessons learned from COVID-19 response and previous
COFU model
o Accessibility for grantees - allow for under-represented, new, or growing
groups to access funding
o Ease of process - for applicants and staff
o Flexibility in funding/programming to allow for pivots and learning, including
emerging needs
* Partnership continues to allow for shared communication, links to community partners, ongoing need, support in place, etc.

The New Human Services Partnership incorporates an enhanced evaluation and equity assessment component supported by the...

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