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CDBG PROJECT SUMMARY
1.
Grant Type:
Economic Opportunity — COVID-19 Response Services
2.
Jurisdiction:
Grant County
Telephone:
509-754-2011
3.
Contact Person:
Brittany Rang
Title:
Admin Services
Coordinator
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Email:
4.
Subrecipient:
Theresa Adkinson
Title:
Administrator
Grant County Health District
Email:
Subrecipient:
Title:
if a 2nd subreci lent
5.
Budget:
CDBG
$ 145,270
Up to amount on COVID-19 Response Fund Distribution List
LMI National Objective
# of Persons
10000
Urgent Need
National Objective
# of Microenterprises
# of Persons
6.
EST Beneficiaries
(if applicable)
(if applicable)
10000
7.
Certification of Chief Administrative Official:
1 certify to meeting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) through a re-evaluation and
determination that the proposed services will not have a physical impact or result in any physical
changes and are exempt under 24 CFR 58.34(a) and are not applicable to the other requirements under
24 CFR 58.6, and are categorically exempt under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) per WAC
197-11-305 (2);
1 certify that any CDBG COVID-19 response activities funded under the Urgent Need CDBG National
Objective pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community, are of recent
origin or recently became urgent, the county is unable to finance the activity on its own, and other
sources of funding are not available to carry out the activity, and
1 certify the information provided in this funding request is true and correct to the best of the county's
belief and knowledge, it is understood the state may verify information, and that untruthful or misleading
information may be cause for rejection or termination of any subsequent grant agreement.
Request for Amendment:
1 approve a request for an amendment to add CDBG Economic Opportunity Grant funds to the county's
CDBG Public Services Grant contract # 19-62210-005
Signature Date
wocc C P4 t S- 5 -",20 00
f.
Print Name Title
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND CDBG NATIONAL OBJECTIVE TABLE
(See instructions on the next page)
A. Activities
B. Level of
C.
D. Method for Ensuring
Service
EST
CDBG National Objective —
Number
LMI Benefit
NAME of Service Program
DESCRIPTION of Services
(N) New
HUD
of
and
and
CODE
(1) Increase
Persons
COVID-19 Urgent Need
NAME of Service
COUNTY(s) Service Area
()
(S) No Longe
or
and to only CDBG non -
Organization
Substandard
MicroEs
entitlement residents
Grant County Sheriff's Office
Providing food to quarantined
05Z
N
10000
COVID-19 response services
individuals
Grant County Health District
Providing guidance, education and
05Z
N
10000
COVID-19 response services
outreach for all persons suspected of
being on contact with or contracting
COVID-19
CDBG Economic Opportunity Grant — COVID-19 Response Proposed Use of Funds
www.comm3erce.wa.gov/cdbg March 27, 2020
FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES, ADD ROWS OR ATTACH ANOTHER COPY OF THIS PAGE
CDBG funded services must begin as soon as possible and not later than 90 days from the CDBG amendment execution date.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND CDBG NATIONAL OBJECTIVE TABLE
(See instructions on the next page)
Additional information can be included here to describe how the proposed services will address a CDBG National
Objective in response to the COVID-19 emergency and promote economic recovery and stability in the region:
Due to many of our residents living in remote locations in Grant County, it has been recommended by the Dept. of Health (DOH) that Grant County
implement more robust cleaning schedules of all county facilities open to the public. The Sheriff's Office purchases and delivers any items including
food and necessary medications for individuals in isolation or quarantine. The Health Department connects with every individual tested and/or
confirmed to have COVID-19. The Health District is responsible for COVID-19 case investigation, contact tracing and has also kept an open line for those
in isolation and quarantine to help communicate next steps, referrals to the Sheriff's Office for help and general guidance. The Health District works
closely with employers to assure appropriate COVID-19 safety precautions are being implemented and the isolation and quarantine is being followed by
their employees.
Briefly describe the local prioritization process used to allocate CDBG COVID-19 response funding:
The Health department and Sheriff's Office will be the main recipients as they are providing the most services to individuals directly affected by the
COVID-19 health crisis.
CDBG Economic Opportunity Grant — COVID-19 Response Proposed Use of Funds
www.comm3erce.wa.gov/cdbs March 27, 2020
BUDGET
BUDGET BY
COVID-19
SERVICES
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
RESPONSE
SERVICE PROVIDER
AMOUNT
COST DESCRIPTION
AMOUNT
COST DESCRIPTION
County emergency
$131,770
Indirect Costs:
$3500
services
. Operating and maintaining the Emergency
(not including county
Operations Center through the Sheriff's Office &
administration of
Health District
CDBG contract)
. Software costs for COVID-19 contact tracing.
• COVID-19 testing costs not covered by health
insurance.
Community Action
$ 10,000
• Paid media print and electronic for COVID-19
Program services
testing, isolation and quarantine.
Associate
$
$
Development
Organization services
Other economic
$
$
development
organization services
Other emergency
$
$
response services
Cannot exceed the amendment amount minus the
Up to $3,500 of the amendment amount
TOTAL
$141,770
county administration budget.
$3,500
can be for county administration costs.
CDBG Economic Opportunity Grant — COVID-19 Response Proposed Use of Funds
www.comm3erce.wa.gov/cdbMarch 27, 2020