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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrant Related - BOCCI Washington State Departmentof orDmeree rea.sury Rent Assistance Progra (T=RAP) Fund*ing Appl*icat'ion li; Grant Period: March 1. 2021 - December 31, 2021 '� February 2021 Program Information Tabs to be co rn p I ete d:.(h i hli hted in . v.ei i ow): Youth and Young Adult Providers List Award Chart _ AuthorrZato®n -and-FUnd Sources—and—FU _ Federal Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act. • Pg � Program Pur ose o _ The Treasury Rent Assistance Program (T -RAP) Grant is part of Washington State's response to the COVID-19 disaster, intended to prevent evictions that would contribute to the spread of the virus by paying past due, current due, future rent, and utilities, targeting limited resources to those who have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 outbreak and are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Gant ePer o ld Grant. March 1, 2021— December 31, 2021 FundiFormula:. n Fom : . Funding formula detail: The amount fed into the formula is the total awarded to all jurisdictions in Washington for rent assistance by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act: $510,182,193, minus 0.5% of the $322,130,256 awarded directly to the state. Funds are allocated to each county based on the number of unemployed persons in December 2020 (50% of the funds), and the number occupied rental units in 2019 (50% of the funds). Direct awards to counties and cities are then subtracted from the formula award amount. The $30 million of Coronavirus Relief Funds appropriated by Legislature ($16 million of which is dedicated to community organizations that serve historically disadvantaged populations) is distributed in the same proportion as rent -specific funding. The Award Chart identifying grant awards is the last tab of this Application. rm n t. Grant Count A o Or anozat�on= Dp e a _t ame e Contact Information Name/title Phone Email Name: Title: Phone: Email: Cont:act person or app icatio:n: Janice FI nn 09 754-2011 ext 2937 iflynn(cD-grantcount)wa.gov Board Chair Admin Services Coordinator Admin Services Coordinator Clerk of the Board (509) 754+2011 ext 2950 (509) 754-2011 ext 2937 (509) 754-2011 ext 2937 (509) 754-2011 ext 2928 ccarter@arantcountvwa.gov iflvnn grantcountvwa.qov iflvnn(c�grantcountvwa.qov bvasauez(a)-grantcountywa.g ov I By and For Organization Nonprofit community/neighborhood based organization Tribal Government Housing Authority Other- please explain: Name: Carol Anderson Steffanie Bonwell Chris Sutherland Title: Executive Director Compliance Manager Chief Financial Officer Phone: 509-762-5541 x129 .509-762-5541 x126 509-762-5541 x112 Email: / Sub rantee . Typeo, By and For Organization Community Action I Nonprofit community/neighborhood based organization Tribal Government Housing Authority Other- please explain: Name: John Raymond Title: COO Phone: 509-925-1448 Email: Susan K. Grindle CEO 509-925-1448 Ariam Mehtsentu CFO 509-925-1448 Mark Hollandsworth Director Operations 509-925-1448 If more than one subgrantee will be funded, please copy this tab and complete this form for each. Name o Or nizationa .. _. (OIC of Washington) Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington a Adess r d ilin -� - .. 815 Fruitvale Blvd l i . a dress . :.; :: a o n d .: . . f rent han m r ss � f d i fe .: �cal.Add e � Ph s v Subgrantee Type: By and For Organization x Nonprofit community/neighborhood based organization Tribal Government Housing Authority Other- please explain: Name: Title: Phone: Email: Steve Mitchell CEO 509-248-6751 s.m@vvoic.org Isidra Sanchez Program Director 509-452-7335 is.sa@vvoic.org Dereje Alemeneh CFO 509-248-6751 de.al(@yvoic.org Anthony Peterson Deputy CEO 509-248-6751 a.p@yvoic.org Section 9:2: Grantees must active/ work. artner with B . and .For or aniiations, in theircommunities thi assist and serve marginalized Y P Y g populdtions. funds'provided to sub grant to By and Far organization) can cover.the costs.assocrated with program outreach and assistance to: mar inalized communitte's; . What strategies did you use to'meet this requirement for ERAP? Grant County received an exemption, see below. If you, received an'exemption`for this 'requlrement iie..ERAP; ikhat-other strategiesdid you•use fto ensure that marginalized communities had' access to funds? (if you'did•not'receive an'exemption, skip to next question). The Housing Authority of Grant County did special outreach to areas with larger Latinex populations, including outreach to service agencies who are already serving this population, as well as, property managers/landlords, churches, healthcare, and schools. We ensured program information and the application was translated to Spanish. Bilingual, Bicultural staff were main points of contact for the program. Texting, email, online applications, and telephone access were all available. Describe`. Our 61an to meetthis ro ram re` uirement. While the County does not have any traditional By and For agencies, we plan to offer By and For funds to service providers who already serve and provide outreach to the Latinex population and other identified populations, as needed. A simple application process will be available for interested parties to help us identify who their targeted population is, outreach plan, and budget. Outreach to marginalized populations and referrals to sub-contractors with rent and utility assistance funds will be the minimum expectation. Paper applications will be available in English and Spanish for those who do not have access to a computer or phone. By and For agencies, along with other agencies will have access to this form for distribution and can submit on behalf of their client. * If you have a service region that includes multiple counties, you will need to add the budget totals from the award chart for each county for your budget. Si11t1C i Qn StO t0 �- a�par i�en�r �f Office of Homeless Youth . Y ouch an .._ . d Youn Adult Providers Litt wd Colin fY . ., - hlzati n Or `anization Name .: g .. _ . _ ,..... _ _. . Grant Contac t Name _:: Email. Phone Adams Hopesource Brooke Richards brichards@hopesource.us 509-859-1925 Benton Benton Franklin Community Action Center Dina Young dyoune@bfcac.ore 509-545-4042 Clallam Serenity House of Clallam County Cindy Hanson chanson@co.clallam.wams 360-565-2646 Clark Janus Youth Services Scott Conger Sconeer@ianusyouth.ore 503-901-7970 Clark Council for the Homeless Melissa Baker mbakerCc@councilforthehomeless.ore 360-669-5016 x101 Columbia Blue Mountain Action Council Elizabeth Guerra elizabethe@bmacww.ore 509-529-4980, x300 Cowlitz Lower Columbia Community Action Center Ilona Kerby ilonak@lowercolumbiacap.ore 360-425-3430-200 Franklin Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington Whitney Carlson wcarlson@catholiccharitiescw.ore 509-946-4645, x2124 Garfield Blue Mountain Action Council Elizabeth Guerra elizabethe@bmacww.ore 509-529-4980, x300 Grant HopeSource Brooke Richards brichards@hopesource.us 509-859-1925 Grays Harbor Coastal Community Action Council Bill Mullikin billm@coastalcap.org 360-660-2096 Island Ryans House AmberTruex amber.rhfy email.com 360-682-0274 Island Northwest Youth Services Paula Matthysse PaulaM@nwys.ore 360-734-9862 x 138 Jefferson Olympic Community Action Programs Kathy Morgan kmorean@olycap.ore 360-385-2571 Kine YMCA Scott Schubert sschubert@seattleymca.ore 206-749-7545 King Youthcare Charese Jones charese.jones@youthcare.org 206-427-3521 Kitsap Coffee Oasis Patrick Steele patrick.steele@thecoffeeoasis.com 360-621-0112 Kittitas Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington Whitney Carlson wcarlson@catholiccharitiesscw.ore 509-965-7100 Kittitas Hopesource Brooke Richards brichards@hopesource.us 509-859-1925 Klickitat Washington George Action Program Lori Call lori@waeap.org 509-493-2662 Lewis Lewis County Public Health and Social Services Meja Handlen meia.handlen@lewiscountywa.eov 360-520-7586 Lincoln Youth Emergency Services Sarah Phillips sarah@yesteensupport.com 808-463-4911 Mason Shelton Family Center Susan Family Center susan@sheltonfamilyicenter.ore 360-462-0125 Okanogan Okanogan Community Action Center N/A N/A N/A Pacific Pacific County Public Health and Human Services Jamie Graves -Haslam; Gracie Minks ihaslam@co.padfic.wa.us; gmanlow@co.pacific.wa.us 360-875-9300 ext. 2642 Pend Oreille Youth Emergency Services Sarah Phillips sarah@vesteensupport.com 808-463-4911 Pierce REACH Center Jason Scales !scales@reachtacoma.ore 253-341-8794 Pierce Pierce County Alliance Be Damo damopn@p-c-a.ore 253-502-5463 Pierce Pierce Co Human Services Bruce Dammier brute.dammier@piercecountywa.eov 253-798-6602 Pierce Tacoma Housing Authority Cacey Hanauer chanauer@tacomahousine.ore 253-207-4455 Skagit Northwest Youth Services Luis Reyna LuisR@nwys.ore 360-746-9089 Skamania Washington George Action Program Lori Call lori@waeap.ore 509-493-2662 Snohomish Cocoon House Joseph Alonzo ioseph.alonzo@cocoonhouse.ore 425-529-5802 x205 Spokane City of Spokane Matt Davis mr.davis@spokanecity.ore 509-625-6815 Stevens Youth Emergency Services Sarah Phillips sarah@vesteensupport.com 808-463-4911 Thurston Community Youth Services Derek Harris dharris@communityyouthservices.ore 360-918-7870 Wahkiakum Pacific County Public Health and Human Services Jamie Graves -Haslam ihaslam@co.pacific.wa.us 360-875-9300 x2642 Walla .Walla Blue Mountain Action Council Elizabeth Guerra elizabethe@bmacww.ore 509-529-4980, x300 Whatcom Northwest Youth Services Paula Matthysse paulam@nwys.ore 360-734-9862, x138 Whitman Community Action Center Jeff Tietjen iefft[@cacwhitman.ore 509-334-9147 Yakima Rods House Brian Ahern brian@rodshouse.ore 360-605-0189 Yakima Catholic Charties Service Central WA Whitney Carlson wcarlson@catholiccharitiescw.ore 509-946-4645, x2124 Yakima Yakima Neighborhood Health Services Rhonda Huff rhonda.hauff@ynhs.ore 509-574-5552 at s e . . De ar IVA Treasur .Rent A►ssystanc*e Pro rain . T -RAP AW6ed :Chart z:25. ozs Y .:: - _ r` n � 1 r r vo en es o sbe o e ew TRAPP ro ram ._ :..: p .. , ,.. f.._ -_. .....:. ,9'. - -- .....g _. _Guidelines.- or a1/ovvable costs under the bud et caieoriel. Grantees are . Grantee Admin and O eratIans :; :.. ..:..p _ _ _ Re nt and Utilities :. _ .: B &For Subtdfitracts Total Adams Count $ 150,219 $ 976,429 $ 56,456 $ 13183,104 Asotin County 147,972 $ 961,823 $ 55,611 $ 1,165,406 Benton County 778,343 $ 5,059,261 $ 292,520 $ 6,130,123 Chelan Count $ 701,328 $ 4,558,663 $ 263,576 $ 5,523,567 Clallam Count $ 620,166 $ 4,031,105 $ 233,073 $ 4,884,344 Clark County $ 1,958,671 $ 12,731,440 $ 736,115 $ 15,426,226 Columbia County $ 30,862 $ 200,604 $ 11,599 $ 243,064 Cowlitz Count $ 938,797 $ 6,102,220 $ 352,822 $ 7,393,839- ,393,839Dou Douglas las Count $ 333,972 $ 2,170,833 $ 125,515 $ 2,630,320 Ferry County $ 54,805 $ 356,233 $ 20,597 $ 431,634 Franklin County $ 715,896 $ 4,653,350 $ 269,050 $ 5,638,296 Garfield County $ 17,162 $ 111,551 $ 6,450 $ 135,162 Grant Counfi $ 877,232 $ 5,702,045 $ 329,685 $ 6,908,962 Gras Harbor Count $ 672,939 $ 4,374,132 $ 252,906 $ 5,299,977 Island Count $ 665,571 $ 4,326,236 $ 250,137 $ 5,241,944 Jefferson Count $ 246,704 $ 1,603,584 $ 92,717 $ 1,943,005 King County $ 12,758,185 $ 82,928,719 $ 4,794,828 $ 100,481,732 Kitsap County $ 1,041,791 $ 6,771,686 $ 391,530 $ 8,205,008 Kittitas Count $ 473,459 $ 3,077,500 $ 177,937 $ 3,728,895 Klickitat Count $ 174,953 $ 1,137,204 $ 65,752 $ 1,377,909 Lewis County $ 618,025 $ 4,017,189 $ 232,269 $ 4,867,482 Lincoln County $ 59,535 $ 386,981 $ 22,375 $ 468,891 Mason Count $ 439,193 $ 2,854,774 $ 165,059 $ 3,459,027 Okanogan Count $ 364,028 $ 2,366,199 $ 136,810 $ 2,867,038 Pacific Count $ 167,698 $ 1,090,043 $ 63,025 $ 1,320,766 Pend Oreille County $ 94,496 $ 614,226 $ 35,514 $ 744,236 Pierce County $ 4,144,534 $ 26,939,635 $ 1,557,614 $ 32,641,782 San Juan Count $ 135,258 $ 879,182 $ 50,833 $ 1,065,273 Skagit County $ 1,134,824 $ 7,376,403 $ 426,494 $ 8,937,721 Skamania Count $ 100,977 $ 656,355 $ 37,950 $ 795,282 Snohomish County $ 4,198,335 $ 27,289,348 $ 1,577,834 $ 33,065,517 Spokane County $ 2,613,290 $ 16,986,489 $ 982,136 $ 20,581,914 Stevens Count $ 304,894 $ 1,981,825 $ 114,586 $ 2,401,306 Thurston County $ 1,296,485 $ 8,427,204 $ 487,250 $ 10,210,939 Wahkiakum Count $ 22,306 $ 144,993 $ 8,383 $ 175,683 Walla Walla. Count $ 514,442 $ 3,343,894 $ 193,340 $ 4,051,676 Whatcom County $ 1,184,597 $ 7,699,930 $ 445,200 $ 9,329,727 Whitman Count $ 484,852 $ 3,151,558 $ 182,219 $ 3,818,629 Yakima County $ 1,336,357 $ 8,686,373 $ 502,235 $ 103524,964