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Resolution 2018-30552 RESOLUTION NO. 2018-30552 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TO DIRECT THE CITY MANAGER TO PROVIDE A TRAINING PROGRAM, THAT PROVIDES BEST PRACTICES FOR EFFECTIVE AGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, TO BOARD MEMBERS OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVING FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $25,000 OR MORE FROM THE CITY, AND MAKE SUCH TRAINING AVAILABLE TO ELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR AT A MINIMUM. WHEREAS, Commissioner Michael Gongora placed a referral to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) to have a discussion requiring a training for board directors of non-profit agencies receiving City funds on the June 6, 2018 City Commission meeting agenda; and WHEREAS, NCAC discussed the proposed training at its September 26, 2018 meeting; and WHEREAS, the City provides funding to a variety of non-profit agencies through a variety of avenues including General Fund Citywide Grants, Cultural Arts Council Grants, Community Development Block Grants, and HOME Investment Partnership grants for the purpose of supporting events and services benefiting our community; and WHEREAS, the goal of the proposed training is to ensure that board members of the agencies receiving City funds receive exposure to important information that will ensure responsible agency stewardship; and WHEREAS, the training would mirror the training required of condominium board members that underscore topics such as ethics, the basic elements of agreements, understanding bylaws, and the execution of duties, among other topics; and WHEREAS, the NCAC recommended that the training be required for agencies with annual operating budgets less than $5 million which receive $25,000 or more in City funds as larger agencies typically already have the capacity and knowledge being offered via the training; and WHEREAS, participating agencies receiving City funds would be required to have 51% or more of its board membership complete the training within the last two years prior to the receipt of City funds; and WHEREAS, NCAC further recommended that the City offer this training at least twice a year to ensure participation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee to direct the City Manager to provide a training program, that provides best practices for effective agency management program, to board members of non-profit organizations receiving funds in the amount of $25,000 or more from the City, and to make such training available to eligible organizations at least twice a year at a minimum. / L[ PASSED AND ADOPTED this /7 day of OCibe✓ , 2018. AkC Dan Gelber, Mayor 7x/ ATTEST: �ddoY Ra ael E. 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RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. ANALYSIS Commissioner Michael Gongora placed a referral to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee(NCAC)on the June 6, 2018 City Commission meeting agenda. The referral was to have a discussion requiring training of board directors of non-profit agencies receiving City funds. The training would address best practices for effective agency management and was discussed at the September 26,2018 NCAC meeting. The City provides funding to a variety of non-profit agencies. While a more extensive list of awardees is attached, the following list is a limited sampling of agencies receiving City funds: • Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami • Miami Beach Community Health Center • Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center • Miami Beach Chamber of Cornnerce • North Beach Development Corporation • Miami Design Preservation League • Friends of the Bass Museum • Miami Beach Garden Conservancy • O'Cinema • New World Symphony • Miami City Ballet • Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival This funding is provided through a variety of avenues including General Fund Citywide Grants, Cultural Arts Council Grants, Community Development Block Grants, and HOME Investment Partnership grants. The goal of the proposed training is to ensure that board members of the agencies receiving City Page 628 of 1637 funds receive exposure to important information that will ensure responsible agency stewardship. The training would mirror the training required of condominium board members that underscore topics such as ethics, the basic elements of agreements, understanding bylaws, and the execution of duties, among other topics. Below please find a sampling of discussion topics that may be included in the training which could be provided by City staff from various departments with experience and/or expertise in the respective areas. The topics in bold are also provided in the condominium course: Discussion Topics Time Potential Subjects Provider City Attorney's Briefing&Review 0.5 HR •Sunshine Law Office of the City Adorney •Conflicts of Interest •Ethics •Public Records •Lobbying •Gifts •Roberts Rules of Order •Quasi-Judicial Governance 0.5 HR •Board Office of Housing & Managenent/Recordkeeping Community Services •Board Recruitment/Composition •Onboarding •Governance/Operating Models •Agency Evaluation •Board Conrrittees •Fiduciary Duties •Policies&Procedures •Strategic Planning Employee Recruitment/Retention 025 HR •Employee Culture I Office of Housing & •Employee Recruitment I Community Services •Employee Compensation/Living Wage •Employee Evaluation •Employee Training •Employee Separation Fiscal Stewardship 0.5 HR •Understanding Budgets Office of Grants i ?Understanding Overhead Management ?Cost Allocation Plans 11 •Analyzing Financial Statements ?Audit Process/Expectations •Fundraising/Revenue Generation ?Grants ?Budget Projections ?Budget Allocations ?Managing Donations •Procurement • Risk Oversight ?Operational Risk •Short-and Long-Term Fiscal Resilience • Principles of 501(c)3 ITR Compliance. Key Intended Outcomes/Agency Mission 0.25 HR •Performance&Outcome Measures •Aligning with City Key Intended Outcomes Understanding Your Contract 0.25 HR Review Individual Contract One-on-One Various City Departments Page 629 of 1637 Participating agencies would be required to have 51% or more of its board membership complete the training within the last two years prior to the receipt of City funds. Finally, this training would be made available a minimum of twice a year to facilitate participation. Since larger organizations typically have this type of capacity, the NCAC recommended that the training be required for agencies with annual operating budgets of less than $5 million which receive $25,000 or more in City funds. CONCLUSION The proposed board training will empower board members of non-profit agencies receiving City funds to ensure effective stewardship of their respective agencies and any City funds received. Legislative Tracking Housing and Community Services Sponsor Commissioner Michael Gongora ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ List of City Grantees ❑ Board Resolution Page 630 of 1637 Non Profit Capacity Building FY 2017/18 City Grantees Citywide Accounts Boys and Girls Club $ 17,000 Douglas Gardens $ 22,000 Jewish Community Services $ 47,000 Miami Beach Commmunity Health Center $ 22,000 University of Miami HIV Wellness/PrEP Clinic ($50,000 and over) $ 250,000 Power Access, Inc. $ 15,000 North Beach Development Corporation $ 18,000 Miami Design Preservation League $ 23,000 Jewish Museum of Florida ($50,000 and over) $ 50,000 North Beach Yard, LLC ($50,000 and over) $ 75,000 Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce $ 36,000 Miami Beach Latin Chamber of Commerce $ 18,000 Miami-Dade Gay& Lesbian Chamber $ 25,000 South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce $ 18,000 Citywide Accounts Total $ 636,000 Cultural Arts Council Grants Florida International University- Miami Beach Urban Studios $ 22,652 Florida International University-Wolfsonian 5 27,318 Florida International University-Jewish Museum of Florida $ 23,415 Friends of the Bass Museum, Inc. 5 26,724 Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, Inc. $ 18,452 Miami Beach Film Society (Miami Beach Cinematheque) $ 19,301 Miami Beach Garden Conservancy 5 18,876 Miami City Ballet $ 27,318 Miami Design Preservation League $ 23,161 Miami New Drama $ 22,652 New World Symphony $ 28,506 O'Cinema $ 22,652 South Florida Art Center $ 22,143 The Holocaust Memorial Committee, Inc. $ 23,415 The Rhythm Foundation, Inc. $ 23,415 Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education, Inc. $ 20,000 Inffinito (Brazilian Film Festival) $ 20,000 Locust Projects, Inc. $ 10,000 Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Inc. $ 20,000 Miami Short Film Festival, Inc. $ 8,000 University of Wynwood, Inc. $ 18,000 FUNDarte, Inc. $ 20,000 National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts, Inc. (Young Arts) $ 20,000 Fantasy Theatre Factory $ 19,000 Page 1 of 2 Page 631 of 1637 Non Profit Capacity Building Mad Cat Theatre Company, Inc. FY 2017/18 City Grantees $ 10,000 Tectonic Theater Project $ 25,000 The Play Company $ 13,000 The Project Theatre $ 13,000 AIRIE, Inc. (Artists in Residence in the Everglades) $ 10,000 Bas Fisher Invitational, Inc. $ 25,000 Miami Dade College Museum of Art and Design $ 25,000 Peter London Global Dance Company $ 7,000 The Dance Nowl Ensemble, Inc. $ 20,000 Cuban Classical Ballet of Miami, Inc. $ 13,000 Ballet Flamenco la Rosa $ 10,000 Siempre Flamenco, Inc. $ 9,000 Global Arts Project $ 15,000 Nu Deco Ensemble, Inc. $ 25,000 Orchestra Miami $ 8,000 Patrons of Exceptional Artists, Inc. $ 10,000 Seraphic Fire $ 17,000 South Beach Chamber Ensemble, Inc. $ 8,000 Miami Children's Chorus, Inc. $ 10,000 Community Arts and Culture $ 15,000 France Florida Foundation for the Arts $ 9,000 Florida Opera Prima $ 14,000 Miami Lyric Opera, Inc. $ 17,000 South Florida Composer's Alliance $ 17,000 Cultural Arts Council Total $ 850,000 Cultural Arts Council Total $ 850,000 Citywide Accounts Total $ 636,000 Total All Grants $ 1,486,000 Page 2 of 2 Page 632 of 1637