File #: 202300264    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed Emergency
File created: 1/6/2023 In control: Cincinnati City Council
On agenda: 1/25/2023 Final action: 1/25/2023
ORD/RES# date: 1/25/2023 ORD/RES#: 0017-2023
Title: ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 1/11/2023, ESTABLISHING the City of Cincinnati's human services funding priorities for Fiscal Year 2024 and subsequent Fiscal Years; ESTABLISHING an Impact Award for one large-scale social innovation project; ESTABLISHING a multi-year funding cycle for all human services funding; ADVISING the United Way and any other organization assisting the City with evaluating human services funding applications that City Council's policy regarding the City of Cincinnati's human services funding priorities is as follows: Impact Award, up to 33 percent; Comprehensive Workforce Development Support, 25 percent; Youth Gun Violence Prevention and Reduction, twenty percent; Supporting, Securing, and Stabilizing Housing for High-Risk Populations, ten percent; Emergency Wrap-Around Services (through Project LIFT), ten percent; overhead, two percent; and ADVISING the United Way and any other organization assisting the City with evaluatin...
Sponsors: City Manager
Attachments: 1. Transmittal, 2. Ordinance, 3. 17-2023, 4. 17-2023 T

title

ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by Sheryl M. M. Long, City Manager, on 1/11/2023, ESTABLISHING the City of Cincinnati’s human services funding priorities for Fiscal Year 2024 and subsequent Fiscal Years; ESTABLISHING an Impact Award for one large-scale social innovation project; ESTABLISHING a multi-year funding cycle for all human services funding; ADVISING the United Way and any other organization assisting the City with evaluating human services funding applications that City Council’s policy regarding the City of Cincinnati’s human services funding priorities is as follows: Impact Award, up to 33 percent; Comprehensive Workforce Development Support, 25 percent; Youth Gun Violence Prevention and Reduction, twenty percent; Supporting, Securing, and Stabilizing Housing for High-Risk Populations, ten percent; Emergency Wrap-Around Services (through Project LIFT), ten percent; overhead, two percent; and ADVISING the United Way and any other organization assisting the City with evaluating human services funding applications that the initial Impact Award should prioritize eviction prevention and housing stabilization.

 

recommendation

 

PASS EMERGENCY