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2008-26872 ResoRESOLUTION NO. Zoos-26s~2 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RETROACTIVELY APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING GRANT FUNDING REQUESTS: 1) THE STATE OF FLORIDA CULTURAL FACILITIES GRANT PROGRAM, FOR FUNDING, IN THE AMOUNT OF $500,000, FOR RENOVATION OF THE NORTH SHORE BAND SHELL FACILITY; 2) UNITED STATES GOLF ASSOCIATION (USGA), FOR FUNDING, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $15,000, FOR A YOUTH GOLF CLINIC AT NORMANDY SHORES GOLF CLUB; 3) THE EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM, FOR FUNDING, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $38,000, FOR THE CITY'S TECHNOLOGY NEEDS; 4) STATE OF FLORIDA E911 GRANT PROGRAM, FOR FUNDING, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,000,000, FOR 911 EQUIPMENT; 5) MIAMI- DADE COUNTY, FOR FUNDING, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $64,000, FOR THE CITY'S HOMELESS OUTREACH PROGRAM; 6) BURGER KING FOUNDATION, FOR FUNDING, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $14,000, FOR FOOD ASSISTANCE FOR FAMILIES, ELDER RESIDENTS AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITY; 7) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CHILD SEXUAL PREDATOR PROGRAM, IN THE AMOUNT OF $500,000, FOR COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES; 8) NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $150,000, FOR THE CITY'S SLEEPLESS NIGHT 2009 EVENT; AND, 9) BARBARA BUSH FOUNDATION FOR FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM, FOR AN EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY PROGRAM, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $65,000; FURTHER APPROPRIATING ALL THE ABOVE GRANTS AND MATCHING FUNDS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS BY THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE. WHEREAS, the Cultural Facilities Program of the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, is one of only a handful of state programs nationwide that funds the renovation, construction, or acquisition of cultural facilities; and WHEREAS, the North Shore Bandshell was designed by Norman M. Giller in 1961, and is an excellent example of the Post War Modern or Miami Modem (MiMo) style of architecture; and WHEREAS, the Administration has requested $500,000 for the restoration and renovation of the North Shore Bandshell facility, located on Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, and the scope of this project includes historic restoration and/or renovation of the facility, including but not limited to the following: structural repairs, demo and rebuild storage room, ADA improvements to backstage area, renovate (or rebuild) exterior restrooms, electrical system upgrades, sound system, stage lighting, HVAC system, improve functionality of loading dock, stage extension, accent lighting for main architectural features and audience seating; and WHEREAS, the grant requires matching funds, in the amount of $1,000,000, and the funding is available in North Beach Quality of Life funds for the North Shore Bandshell Improvements project; and WHEREAS, this project supports the key intended outcome: ensure well- maintained facilities; and , WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to the U.S. Department of State, Cultural Facilities Program, in the amount of $500,000, for the renovation of the North Shore Bandshell; and WHEREAS, the United States Golf Association (USGA) provides grants, through its Good for the Game Program, to organizations that introduce the game to people who would otherwise not have the opportunity to play, specifically children and youth from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and individuals with disabilities; and WHEREAS, grant awards are directed to instructional programs, caddie or other work-based curriculums that make the game both more affordable and accessible as well as teach individuals the life values inherent to the game; and WHEREAS, the City has submitted an application requesting funding for a youth golf clinic at Normandy Shores Golf Course, scheduled to begin in February 2009 and end in July 2009, and the program will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department (with PGA certified instructors from Professional Course Management (PCM)); and WHEREAS, the grant does not require a cash match and this project supports the key intended outcomes: improve the lives of elderly residents and enhance learning opportunities for youth; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to the United States Golf Association (USGA) for funding, in an amount not to exceed $15,000, for a youth clinic at Normandy Shores Golf Club; and WHEREAS, the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions and the Program funds all components of the criminal justice system; and WHEREAS the City has submitted an application for funding of technology; and WHEREAS, this grant does not require matching funds and the project supports the key intended outcomes: increase resident ratings of public safety services and maintain crime rates at or below national trends; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Program, in an amount not to exceed $38,000 for the City's technology needs; and WHEREAS, the State of Florida's E911 State Grant Program provides funding to assist counties with the installation of Enhanced 911 (E911) systems and to provide "seamless" Enhanced 911 throughout the State; and WHEREAS, eligible applicants include the Board of County Commissioners in any county in the State of Florida, and the City has requested that Miami-Dade County apply on our behalf for funding for our E911 system; and WHEREAS, the State of Florida E911 County Grant Program will make funding awards on a priority basis; and WHEREAS, the City has applied for grant funding, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000, to replace the primary site public safety answering point (PSAP) and the grant will provide funding for a E911 phone switch, recording equipment, and a telephone answering system to equip the City's 911 center; and WHEREAS, the grant does not require matching funds and the project supports the key intended outcome: increase resident ratings of public safety services; WHEREAS, approval is requested to submit a grant application to the State of Florida E911 grant program, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000, for 911 equipment; and WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County is a recipient of federal funding under Title IV of the Stewart McKinney Homeless Assistance Act through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS, the City has applied for funding, in an amount not to exceed $64,000, from Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust to provide supportive services, including homes outreach and shelter placement; and WHEREAS, a match of at least 25% is required and matching funds are available form the Neighborhood Services Department operating budget, and this project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Reduce the number of homeless; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust, for funding, in an amount not to exceed $64,000, for the City's Supportive Housing Grant Program; and WHEREAS, the Burger King HAVE IT YOUR WAYO Foundation is a global effort aimed at supporting organizations that alleviate hunger, prevent disease and support youth programs; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach Service Partnership is a collaborative effort among a variety of community-based providers and organizations to better serve youth and families of the City of Miami Beach and the partners have seen an increase in the demand for food assistance among residents; and WHEREAS, the City has submitted an application for funding to the Burger King HAVE IT YOUR WAYO Foundation for funding for basic food packages, and, If awarded, the program will provide funding for free basic food packages for several populations within our City; and WHEREAS, this grant does not require matching funds and this project supports the key intended outcome: improve the lives of elderly residents and enhance learning opportunities for youth; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to the Burger King Corporation Foundation for funding, in an amount not to exceed $14,000, for food assistance for families, elder residents and youth in our community; and WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), has launched a new funding program that aims to reduce child endangerment in America's communities and COPS will award $10 million in grants to local governments to help locate, arrest, and prosecute child sexual predators and exploiters; and WHEREAS, the Child Sexual Predator Program (CSPP) will support the use of community policing in protecting children from harm, and the COPS Office has invited agencies to apply and compete for 2-year awards, which will be used to hire personnel, purchase technology or equipment, and conduct training; and WHEREAS the Administration has requested funding, in the amount of $500,000 to fund this Program on Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the grant does not require a match and this project supports the key intended outcome: maintain crime rates at or below the national average; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the U.S. Department of Justice Child Sexual Predator program, in the amount of $500,000 for community oriented policing services; and WHEREAS, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education and it is the nation's largest annual funder of the arts; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach, in collaboration with every cultural institution in the city, plans to present the second edition of SLEEPLESS NIGHT, a sundown-to-sunrise, free, Citywide celebration of the arts inspired by the famed Nuit Blanche events that began in Paris; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has provided seed money for SLEEPLESS NIGHT, but the majority of funding for the event will come from other sources, including the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority, Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Miami Dade County Tourist Development Council, Knight Foundation, and private foundations and corporate sponsors; .and WHEREAS, the City has request funding, in the amount of $150,000, from the NEA and the program requires matching funds which will be comprised of corporate support; and WHEREAS this project supports the key intended outcome: increase community rating of cultural activities; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to the NEA, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, for the City's Sleepless Night 2009 event; and WHEREAS, the mission of the Barbara Bush Foundation for family literacy provides funding to establish literacy as a value in every family in America by supporting the development of family literacy programs; and WHEREAS, the City has submitted an application to the Barbara Bush Foundation for the Countdown to Kindergarten Book Club which engages families with three and four-year-olds in a yearlong adventure of reading together. to help build literacy as a core value in the home; and WHEREAS, this grant does not require matching funds and this project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Increase community satisfaction with City services; and WHEREAS, retroactive approval is requested to submit a grant application to the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy for an early childhood literacy program, in an amount not to exceed $65,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH hereby retroactively approve and authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit the following grant applications: 1) the U.S. Department of State, Cultural Facilities Program, in the amount of $500,000 for the renovation of the North Shore Band Shell; 2) the United States Golf Association (USGA), for funding, in an amount not to exceed $15,000, for a youth clinic at Normandy Shores golf Club; 3) Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Program, in an amount not to exceed $38,000, for the City's technology needs; 4) the State of Florida E911 Grant Program, in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000, for 911 equipment; 5) Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust, for funding, in an amount not to exceed $64,000, for the City's Supportive Housing Grant Program; 6) Burger King Corporation Foundation for 2008-26872 funding, in an amount not to exceed $14,000, for food assistance for families, elder residents and youth in our community; 7) the U.S. Department of Justice Child Sexual Predator Program, in the amount of $500,000, for community oriented policing services; 8) the National Endowment for the Arts, in an amount not to exceed $150,000, for the City's Sleepless Night 2009 event; and, 9) Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy for an early childhood literacy program, in an amount not to exceed $65,000. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of September ~ 2008 ATTEST: I~~b P~ ~e,.,~ CITY CLERK Robert Parcher JMG/KGB/JMH T:\AGENDA\2008\September 10\Consent\grants1sept 10.doc Y R Matti Herrera Bower pppROVED AS TO FORM &~~A~GUAGE ~.cnA UTION _ '~ '~ o~ at COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution authorizing the City Manager or his designee to apply for and accept nine (9) grants. Ke Intended outcome 5u ortea: 1) Ensure well-maintained facilities; 2) Increase satisfaction with recreational programs; 3) 4) and 7) Increase resident ratings of public safety services, maintain crime rates at or below national trends and improve processes through information technology; 5) Reduce the number of homeless; 6) Improve the lives of elderly residents and enhance learning opportunities for youth; 8) Increase community rating of cultural activities; 9 Enhance learnin o ortunities for outh Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, Etc.. 1) 24% of residents and 25% of business stated that the City's maintenance of parks was either fair or poor. Improving infrastructure (repair) was rated as the fifth most important area that the city can address with regard to public safety; 2) Recreation was mentioned as one of the most important areas regarding quality of life in Miami Beach; 3) and 4) 78% of residents rated overall quality of City Police and 96% of residents rated overall quality of City Fire as excellent and good; 5) 68% of the City's residents and 72% of the City's businesses stated that the City's ability to address homelessness is either fair or poor; Homelessness is a broad quality of life issue; 6) 71 % of residents more than 65 years old rated Miami Beach city government as Good or Excellent in meeting their needs and 62% of households with children rated Miami Beach city government as Good or Excellent in supporting meeting their needs; 7) Safety (crime, police) was rated as the number one change that would make Miami Beach a better place to live, work play or visit; 8) 30% of residents rated the availability of cultural activities on the beach as too few; 78% of residents believe that the tourism industr~r contributes to their quality of life within the city; 9) Supplementing school programs was rated as the 4 most important area by residents for the city to spend its tax dollars and availability (too few) family friendly activities was rated b the residents as a ke area for im rovement. Issue: Shall the City support the following funding requests? Item Summary/Recommendation: Retroactive approval to submit the following grant applications to: 1) the US Department of State, Cultural Facilities Program in the amount of $500,000 for the renovation of the North Shore Band Shell; 2) the United States Golf Association (USGA) for funding in an amount not to exceed $15,000 for a youth clinic at Normandy Shores golf Club; 3) Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance program in an amount not to exceed $38,000 for the City's technology needs; 4) the State of Florida E911 grant program in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 for 911 equipment; 5) Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust, for funding, in an amount not to exceed $64,000 for the City's Supportive Housing Grant program; 6) Burger King Corporation foundation for funding in an amount not to exceed $14,000 for food assistance for families, elder residents and youth in our community; 7) the US Department of Justice Child Sexual Predator program in the amount of $500,000 for community oriented policing services; 8) the National Endowment for the Arts in an amount not to exceed $150,000 for the City's Sleepless Nights 2009 event; and, 9) Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy for an early childhood literac ro ram in an amount not to exceed $65,000. Adviso Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Infnrmatinn' ...._------ ---- Source of ------ # ----- Grant Name/Project Grant -Not to Exceed Amount Match Amount/Source Funds: 1 Cultural Facilities- Band Shell $500,000 $1,000,000 NB QOL 2 USGA -Youth Golf Clinic $15,000 N/A 3 JAG -Technology $38,000 N/A 4 State E911 -Equipment $1,000,000 N/A 5 Homeless Trust -Outreach $64,000 $16,000 Comm. Svcs Budget 6 Burger King- Food Assistance $14,000 N/A 7 DOJ -Sexual Predator $500,000 N/A ~ 8 NEA -Sleepless Nights $150,000 $150,000/Corporate Support 9 Barbara Bush-Literacy $65,000 N/A Financial Im act Summa :ity Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Judy Hoanshelt, Grants Manager, Office of Budget and Performance Improvement Sian-Offs: epartme t Director Assistant City Manager City Manager T~\A~ENla,4\2008\Sept10\Co~ent\Grants Item Summary.doc / t O ~~~ AGENaA ITEM G7 r~A~rl /O~O a+ MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov MEMO # COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager ~ DATE: September 10, 2008 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RETROACTIVELY APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING GRANT FUNDING REQUESTS: 1) THE STATE OF FLORIDA CULTURAL FACILITIES GRANT PROGRAM, FOR FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $500,000 FOR RENOVATION OF THE NORTH SHORE BAND SHELL FACILITY; 2) UNITED STATES GOLF ASSOCIATION (USGA) FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $15,000 FOR A YOUTH .GOLF CLINIC AT NORMANDY SHORES GOLF CLUB; 3) THE EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $38,000 FOR THE CITY'S TECHNOLOGY NEEDS; 4) STATE OF FLORIDA E911 GRANT PROGRAM FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1,000,000 FOR 911 EQUIPMENT; 5) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FOR FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $63,993 FOR THE CITY'S HOMELESS OUTREACH PROGRAM; 6) BURGER KING FOUNDATION FOR FUNDING IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $14,000 FOR FOOD ASSISTANCE FOR FAMILIES, ELDER RESIDENTS AND YOUTH IN OUR COMMUNITY; 7) US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE CHILD SEXUAL PREDATOR PROGRAM IN THE AMOUNT OF $500,000 FOR COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES; 8) NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $150,000, FOR THE CITY'S SLEEPLESS NIGHTS 2009 EVENT; AND, 9) BARBARA BUSH FOUNDATION FOR FAMILY LITERACY FOR AN EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY PROGRAM IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $65,000; FURTHER APPROPRIATING ALL THE ABOVE GRANTS AND MATCHING FUNDS, IF APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THESE APPLICATIONS BY THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution ANALYSIS 1. Retroactive approval to submit a Grant application to the US Department of State, Cultural Facilities Program in the amount of $500,000 for the renovation of the North Shore Bandshell The Cultural Facilities Program of the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, is one of only a handful of such state programs nationwide. Established by statute in 1988, the purpose of the Cultural Facilities Program is to coordinate and guide the State of Florida's support and funding of renovation, construction, or acquisition of cultural facilities. The Administration has requested $500,000 for the restoration and renovation of the North Shore Bandshell facility, located on Collins Avenue, Miami Beach. This open air performing arts facility located in a beautiful beachfront park is a unique performance venue in Miami Beach. The Bandshell was designed by Norman M. Giller in 1961, and is an excellent example of the Post War Modern or Miami Modern (MiMo) style of architecture. The project includes the historic restoration and renovation for the facility and funding, if received will be used for the construction portion of the project. The grant requires matching funds in the amount of $1,000,000. The funding is available in North Beach quality of life funds for the North Shore Bandshell Improvements project. The scope of this project includes historic restoration and/or renovation of the facility, including but not limited to the following: structural repairs, demo and rebuild storage room, ADA improvements to backstage area, renovate (or rebuild) exterior restrooms, electrical system upgrades, sound system, stage lighting, HVAC system, improve functionality of loading dock, stage extension, accent lighting for main architectural features and audience seating. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Ensure well-maintained facilities. 2. Retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the United States Golf Association (USGA) for funding in an amount not to exceed $15,000 for a youth Golf clinic at Normandy Shores Golf Club. The USGA provides grants through its Good for the Game program to organizations that introduce the game to people who would otherwise not have the opportunity to play, specifically children and youth from economically disadvantaged backgrounds and individuals with disabilities. Grant awards are directed to instructional programs, caddie or other work-based curriculums that make the game both more affordable and accessible as well as teach individuals the life values inherent to the game. The City of Miami Beach has submitted an application requesting funding for a youth golf clinic at Normandy Shores Golf Course, scheduled to begin in February 2009 and end July 2009. The program will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department, with PGA (Professional Golf Association) certified instructors from Professional Course Management (PCM), the City's golf courses management company. The program will include three six- weeksessions. Participants will meet once per week during each of the six week sessions. The progressively structured sessions will include the following: 1) Introduction to golf; 2) Practice of fundamentals; 3) On the Course Management: rules etiquette and tournament play. The program will be open to 20 youth from low-income backgrounds. The USGA places great emphasis on providing affordable golf course access to program participants, both during scheduled programming and after programming is concluded. Additionally, the City is considering offering substantially reduced or no cost access to the Normandy Shores Golf Club for youth who successfully complete the Youth Golf Clinic Program based on availability and within established guidelines. The grant does not require a cash match. This project supports the Key Intended Outcomes: Improve the lives of elderly residents and enhance learning opportunities for youth. 3. Retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance program in an amount not to exceed $38,000 for the City's technology needs. The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions. JAG funds support all components of the criminal justice system, from multijurisdictional drug and gang task forces to crime prevention and domestic violence programs, courts, corrections, treatment, technology improvement programs and justice information sharing initiatives. The City has submitted an application for funding of infrastructure associated with hardware and software acquisitions, and continued automation of processes within the police department. The specific target of this funding will be the computer aided dispatch record management system for use of the Police Department. This grant does not require matching funds. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Increase resident ratings of public safety services and maintain crime rates at or below national trends. 4. Approval to submit a grant application to the State of Florida E911 grant program in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 for 911 equipment. The State of Florida's E911 State Grant Program provides funding to assist counties with the installation of Enhanced 911 (E911) systems and to provide "seamless" Enhanced 911 throughout the State of Florida. Eligible applicants include the Board of County Commissioners in any county in the State of Florida. The City has requested that the County apply on our behalf for funding for our E911 system. The State of Florida E911 County Grant Program will make funding awards on a priority basis. Applicants with E911 Phase I I systems that require immediate system replacement to maintain enhanced 911 status or when the expected life of the system is less than 1 year are Priority 1 applicants. The city has the oldest primary and backup public safety answering point within Miami-Dade County. The system will be used at our primary 911 site, which is located at 1100 Washington Avenue. As such, the City has applied for grant funding in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 to replace the primary site public safety answering point (PSAP). This grant will provide funding for a E911 phone switch, recording equipment and a telephone answering system to equip the City's 911 center. The grant does not require matching funds. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Increase resident ratings of public safety services 5. Retroactive approval to submit a grant application to Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust for funding in an amount not to exceed $64,000 for the City's Supportive Housing Grant program Miami-Dade County is a recipient of federal funding under Title IV of the Stewart McKinney Homeless Assistance Act through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The City has applied for funding, in an amount not to exceed $64,000, from Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust to provide supportive services, including homes outreach and shelter placement. The City will use the funds for the following homeless activities: 1) outreach and to inform persons about the program; 2) assess and confront problems; and, 3) for shelter placements. A match of at least 25% is required. Matching funds are available form the Neighborhood Services Department operating budget. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Reduce the number of homeless. 6. Retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the Burger King Corporation Foundation for funding in an amount not to exceed $14 000 for food assistance for families elder residents and youth in our community The Burger King HAVE IT YOUR WAY® Foundation is a global effort aimed at supporting organizations that alleviate hunger, prevent disease and support youth programs. The Miami Beach Service Partnership is a collaborative effort among a variety of community- based providers and organizations to better serve youth and families of the City of Miami Beach. Collectively, the partners have seen an increase in the demand for food assistance among residents and seek this funding to increase access and quantities of healthy food available to our community's most vulnerable and susceptible residents. The City has submitted an application forfunding to the Burger King HAVE IT YOUR WAY® Foundation for funding for basic food packages. If awarded, the program will provide funding for free basic food packages for several populations within our City. The food packages will include fresh meat, produce and other foods. The target populations are: families, elder residents living alone and youth. This grant does not require matching funds. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Improve the lives of elderly residents and enhance learning opportunities for youth 7. Retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the US Department of Justice Child Sexual Predator program in the amount of $500 000 for community oriented policing services The US Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) has launched a new funding program that aims to reduce child endangerment in America's communities. COPS will award $10 million in grants to local governments to help locate, arrest, and prosecute child sexual predators and exploiters. The Child Sexual Predator Program (CSPP) will support the use of community policing in protecting children from harm, placing a special emphasis on partnership-based results. The COPS Office has invited agencies to apply and compete for 2-year awards, which will be used to hire personnel, purchase technology or equipment, and conduct training. The Administration has requested funding in the amount of $500,000 to fund this program on Miami Beach. The grant does not require a match. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Maintain crime rates at or below the national average. 8. Retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the National Endowment for the Arts in an amount not to exceed $150 000 for the City's Sleepless Nights 2009 event. The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education. Established by Congress in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal government, the Endowment is the nation's largest annual funder of the arts. The City of Miami Beach, in collaboration with every cultural institution in the city, plans to present the second edition of SLEEPLESS NIGHT, asundown-to-sunrise, free, citywide celebration of the arts inspired by the famed Nuit Blanche events that began in Paris in 2002. SLEEPLESS NIGHT offers free museum admissions, indoor and outdoor art installations and performances, architectural tours, dance (and dancing,) theater, music, slam poetry, fashion, acrobatics, comedy and other cultural offerings -over 150 free events at more than 80 different venues spread throughout the city and the 13-hour night that marks the end of Daylight Savings Time. The City of Miami Beach has provided seed money for SLEEPLESSNlGHT, butthe majority of funding for the event will come from other sources, including the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority, Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs, Miami Dade County Tourist Development Council, Knight Foundation and private foundations and corporate sponsors. The City has request funding in the amount of $150,000 from the NEA. The program requires matching funds which will be comprised of corporate support. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Increase community rating of cultural activities. 9. Retroactive approval to submit a grant application to the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy for an early childhood literacy program in an amount not to exceed $65,000; The mission of the Barbara Bush Foundation forfamily literacy provides funding to establish literacy as a value in every family in America by helping every family to understand that the home is the child's first school, that the parent is the child's first teacher and that reading is the child's first subject, and to break the intergenerational cycle of illiteracy by supporting the development of a family literacy program. The City has submitted an application to the Barbara Bush Foundation for the Countdown to Kindergarten Book Club. The Countdown to Kindergarten Book Club engages families with three and four-year-olds in a yearlong adventure of reading together. The goal of the project is to help build literacy as a core value in the home. The project also provides parents/guardians with school registration and school readiness materials to be used at home to enhance learning skills. Health and wellness information and screenings are also provided and encouraged for participants and their families. This grant does not require matching funds. This project supports the Key Intended Outcome: Increase community satisfaction with City services. CONCLUSION The Administration requests retroactive approval to authorize the City Manager or his designee to submit the following grant applications: 1) the US Department of State, Cultural Facilities Program in the amount of $500,000 for the renovation of the North Shore Band Shell; 2) the United States Golf Association (USGA) for funding in an amount not to exceed $15,000 for a youth clinic at Normandy Shores golf Club; 3) Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance program in an amount not to exceed $38,000 for the City's technology needs; 4) the State of Florida E911 grant program in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 for 911 equipment; 5) Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust, for funding, in an amount not to exceed $64,000 for the City's Supportive Housing Grant program; 6) Burger King Corporation foundation for funding in an amount not to exceed $14,000 for food assistance for families, elder residents and youth in our community; 7) the US Department of Justice Child Sexual Predator program in the amount of $500,000 for community oriented policing services; 8) the National Endowment for the Arts in an amount not to exceed $150,000 for the City's Sleepless Nights 2009 event; and, 9) Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy for an early childhood literacy program in an amount not to exceed $65,000. 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