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File #: 12-0637    Version: 1 Name: 6/4/12 - FY 13 Human Services Allocations
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/18/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/18/2012 Final action: 6/18/2012
Enactment date: 6/18/2012 Enactment #: R-12-281
Title: Resolution to Approve FY13 Allocations to Nonprofit Entities for Human Services - $1,244,629.00 (General Fund)
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Resolution to Approve FY13 Allocations to Nonprofit Entities for Human Services - $1,244,629.00 (General Fund)
Memorandum
Attached for your consideration is a resolution to approve FY13 allocations to nonprofit entities for human services, totaling $1,244,629.00 and consistent with allocations made in FY12 as a part of a two-year funding cycle through Coordinated Funding (R-11-205 and R-11-380).

On November 4, 2010, City Council approved a coordinated funding process for human services funding in partnership with the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, the United Way of Washtenaw County, Washtenaw County, and the Washtenaw Urban County. This coordinated funding process includes a Coordination/Planning funding process (United Way and Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation funding), a Capacity Building funding process (United Way and Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation funding), and a Program Operations funding process (City, County, Urban County and United Way funding) in which each process is informed by the others and funders collaborate to ensure efficient and effective investment of both public and private human services funding. The final approval of funding recommended in each of these processes, however, remains under the authority of each partner’s board.

The City’s FY12 and FY13 General Fund investments in nonprofit entities for human services are included in the Program Operations component of this coordinated funding process. Implementation of this process began with a Request for Qualifications (RFQ), issued in December 2010, which determined an agency’s financial and organizational capacity to manage human services funding and program delivery. Fifty-eight agencies responded to the RFQ and 51 of those agencies were approved to move forward in the application process.

Those 51 agencies that demonstrated financial and organizational capacity were invited to apply to the Request for Proposals (RFP), released in January 2011, for human service...

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