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99-23284 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 99-23284 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MA YOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND EMERGENCY SHEL TER GRANTS (ESG) ACTIVITIES WHICH WERE APPROVED AS PART OF THE ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN FOR FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999/2000 AS FOLLOWS: THIRTY-ONE (31) CDBG SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENTS, THREE (3) CDBG INTERDEPARTMENTAL COOPERATION AGREEMENTS AND FOUR (4) ESG SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENTS. WHEREAS, on July 7, 1999 the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 99-23238 that approved the One-Year Action Plan for Fiscal Year 1999/2000, which sets out the budget allocations for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Year 25 and the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) Program projects and activities to be undertaken by the City of Miami Beach and by sub-recipient agencies for Fiscal Year 1999/2000; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach One- Year Action Plan was duly submitted to the u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development on August 16, 1999, which included the budgets for the CDBG Program, the ESG Program, and the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, and identified the budgets for said programs; and WHEREAS, to implement the various projects and programs that were approved by the Mayor and City Commission on July 7, 1999, it is necessary to execute the attached agreements for such projects and programs; and WHEREAS, in doing so, approved program activities that commence October 1, 1999 with the start of the fiscal year are as follows: FY 1999/00 Community Development Block Grant Program Activities 1. ASPIRA of Florida, Inc. - Leadership Development/Outreach Program - $30,000 - To provide one-on-one counseling and hold club meetings/group activities for approximately 120 "educationally at-risk" youth for drop-out prevention, youth gang intervention, and leadership development. Services will be provided to 90 "at-risk" youth at Miami Beach Senior High School and Nautilus Middle School, and 30 high school dropouts and/or idle youth at the ASPIRA South Beach Outreach Club at the South Shore Community Center. 2. ArtCenter South Florida - Micro-Enterprise Artists' Services: ArtCenter Operations and Management - $125,000 - A micro-enterprise incubator for low to moderate income artists, ArtCenter South Florida provides affordable subsidized studio, teaching and showroom space to 89 income-eligible artists. In addition, this activity will retain approximately $350,000 in anticipated program income. 3. Barry University School of Social Work Academy for Better Communities - Miami Beach Social Services Unit - $15,000 - To provide group, individual, and family counseling to approximately 140 children and their families from Biscayne Elementary School, Nautilus Middle School and Miami Beach Senior High School. Services include a literacy group, groups to help youth make the transition to senior high and adulthood, family counseling, and individual and crisis counseling whenever necessary 4. Boys & Girls Clubs Of Miami, Inc. - Miami Beach Juvenile Program - $48,000 - To provide a "no charge" after-school program to approximately 350 youth ranging in ages from 5 to 16. The programs include components such as homework assistance, educational field trips, athletic field trips, sports, awards banquets, sports uniforms, trophies, league activities, and recreational activities both indoor and outdoor. 5. City of Miami Beach Community/Economic Development Department - Planned Repayment of Section 108 Principal- $200,000 - To repay the principal balance of a Section 108 loan in the amount of $4,000,000 to implement a comprehensive streets cape improvement program to immediately address the urgent need for street improvements in the North Beach area, including Normandy Island; and to complete construction of the North Shore Youth Center. 6. City of Miami Beach Multi-Family Housing Rehabilitation Program - $300,000 (Plus prior year unexpended funds) - To provide decent, safe and sanitary housing through matching grants or other financial inducements to rehabilitate multi-unit buildings, upgrade the existing housing stock, and provide affordable housing opportunities. 7. City of Miami Beach Recreation, Culture and Parks Department - North Beach Youth Services - $50,000 - To provide quality year round recreational programs after-school and throughout the summer to income-eligible Miami Beach resident children at the following parks: Tatum, North Shore, Fairway and Normandy Isle Parks. The total number of estimated registrants is 1,400. 8. Community Council for the Jewish Elderly - Miami Beach Senior Center - $18,000 - To provide adult day care to 21 unduplicated frail elderly clients. 9. Cool School of Dade County, Inc. - Cool School at Fienberg-Fisher - $25,000 - To offer after- school activities to 85 Fienberg-Fisher students and 30 Cool School alumni between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Services will include homework assistance and remediation as needed, socialization services for children and families, gang prevention, recreational and cultural activities. 10. Entertainment Industry Incubator - The Incubator - $25,000 - To provide an array of services for new and expanding entertainment industry businesses for the eventual creation of jobs. 11. Fienberg/Fisher Adult & Community Education Center - Child Care and Vocational Scholarships - $22,967 - This funding will provide approximately 300 income eligible Miami Beach residents with fee/tuition scholarships for vocational training, and will provide approximately 24 child-care scholarships for parents who are receiving vocational training. 12. Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence, Inc. (H.O.P.E., Inc.) - Fair Housing Education Program - $7,500 - To fund a set-aside for H.O.P.E., Inc. to provide a Fair Housing Education Program. This activity will be funded through a line item in the CDBG Administration budget and will be supplemented with a $7,500 set-aside of HOME Program Funds. 13. Jewish Vocational Service - Senior Meals on Wheels Program- $15,000 - To partially fund five drivers to deliver meals to homebound elderly participants residing in eligible community development target areas. An estimated 17,640 meals will be delivered. 14. Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc. - Miami Beach Elderly Meals Program - $61,500 - To provide nutritionally balanced meals daily to approximately 350- 400 Miami Beach elderly clients in a familiar surrounding where they can have access to other services provided by Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County. The meals program will be provided at two congregate meal sites: 533 Collins Ave. and 8638 Harding Ave. 15. Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc. - Rainbow Intergenerational Child Care - $56,500 - To provide affordable preschool day care for 28 Miami Beach children who are income-eligible. Miami Beach senior citizens will be trained to be day care workers at the day care facility. 16. Log Cabin Enterprises, Inc. - Log Cabin Plant Nursery - $95,000 - To provide funding for a nursery business program that creates and/or retains jobs for approximately 51 developmentally disabled adults. In addition, this activity will retain approximately $130,000 in anticipated program Income. 17. Miami Beach Child Care Center - St. John's Child Care Center - $15,000 - To provide 10 reduced-fee scholarships to children of income-eligible families. 18. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Housing Counseling - $40,000 - To provide housing counseling to a minimum of 40 participants in the HOME-funded homebuyer program. 19. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Multi-Family Housing Program- $125,000 - To acquire and rehabilitate rental units targeted to income-eligible persons. 20. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Preservation and Rehabilitation - $170,000 (Plus prior years' unexpended funds) - Grants for facade improvements; and the rehabilitation of the Seymour Hotel to provide space for a community center and first floor commercial space. 21. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Referral and Information Network Emergency Assistance Program and Raindrop Child Care Center - $30,000 - In partnership with RAIN Mothers of Fienberg-Fisher School, to provide emergency food, medical assistance and child care to low/moderate income families of Miami Beach. 22. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Scattered Site Home Buyer Assistance Program - Acquisition - $80,000 - To provide scattered site home ownership opportunities to 20 eligible first-time homebuyers in Miami Beach. The activity is expected to generate an additional $80,000 in program income. 23. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Scattered Site Home Buyer Assistance Program - Disposition - $80,000 - To provide scattered site home ownership opportunities to 20 eligible first-time home buyers in Miami Beach. The activity is expected to generate an additional $80,000 in program income. 24. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - South Beach Residential Neighborhood - Public Space Improvements - $323,000 (Plus prior years' unexpended funds) - To provide complete Phase II of a two-phase project that will provide streetscape improvements in the 500 block of Espanola Way and the 600 block of 14th Place. Activities will include improved landscaping, lighting, paving, and irrigation. 25. Miami Beach Police Athletic League - Juvenile Resource Center - $50,000 (Plus prior years' unexpended funds) - To fund completion of the new Police Athletic League Juvenile Resource Center facility. 26. Miami Beach Senior High School- Operation Safety Net - $14,500 - To provide temporary assistance to approximately 18 low and moderate income families whose children attend Miami Beach Senior High School. Provision of emergency vouchers for rent, utilities, transportation, and/or food. 27. North Beach Development Corporation - North Beach Facade Renovation Program - $300,403 (Plus prior years' unexpended funds) - To provide direct grants to commercial property owners and businesses for eligible facade improvements and the correction of code violations in the northern target areas. 28. Performing Arts Academy of South Florida - The Arts Feed the Soul - $5,175 - To provide lunch for those youth ages 8-21 who receive free or reduced-price lunch during the school week and are emolled in the Saturday Performing Arts Academy. 29. The Shelbourne Apartment Building - Shelbourne House - $13,653 - To provide supportive services in a secure and healthy environment to 54 individuals living with AIDS and choose to live independently. 30. South Beach AIDS Project - $49,825 - To undertake the following activities: (1) provide up-to- date HIV / AIDS information about HIV prevention, use of services, medical treatment and assistance with re-entering the work force; and (2) provide weekly, home-delivered meals to approximately 60 income-eligible homebound AIDS patients in Miami Beach. 31. South Shore Hospital and Medical Center - Community AIDS Program HIV Testing & Counseling Project - $15,000 - To provide free, confidential HIV testing with pre- and post-test counseling to approximately 650 unduplicated low and moderate income Miami Beach residents. 32. Stanley C. Myers Community Health Center - New Family Health Services to North Beach - $45,000 - To offer a full range of preventive, diagnostic and treatment services to persons of all ages, races, ethnicity and genders at a North Beach satellite. 33. Stanley C. Myers Community Health Center - Children of the World School-Based Health Care - $25,000 - To provide health care services to children at Fienberg-Fisher Elementary School; and start-up funding of a school based health center at Nautilus Middle School. 34. UNIDAD, Inc. - Project Link - $27,171 - To provide information and referral services, employment activities and bilingual assistance to approximately 2,000 income-eligible Miami Beach residents at the Miami Beach Hispanic Community Center. FY 1999/00 Emergency Shelter Grants Program Activities 1. Better Way of Miami, Inc. - Emergency Shelter and Intervention Services for Miami Beach Clients - $21,450 - To provide transitional housing (shelter beds), nutritional services, transportation, clothing assistance, self-managed domestic and personal services to a minimum of 30 adult homeless men from Miami Beach with alcohol! substance abuse addiction. 2. City of Miami Beach Office of Children's Affairs - Neighborhoods First Citizen's Empowerment Center - $9,450 - To provide neighborhood-based emergency assistance, including emergency rent/utility payments, door-to-door outreach and community workshops, and to maintain a Citizen's Empowerment Center at Biscayne Elementary School. 3. Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center - Outreach and Emergency Placement Services - $52,750 - To provide mobile outreach services (intake assessment & referral) to at least 130 people and place at least 25 homeless persons into housing (as available). 4. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - RAIN Emergency Assistance - $9,450 - To assist income-eligible Miami Beach families through the provision of emergency vouchers for food, medical assistance, housing assistance and child care. WHEREAS, collectively, the Agreements; and the release of CDBG and ESG funds are conditional upon the approval for release of funds from the u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute thirty-one (31) CDBG sub-recipient Agreements, three (3) CDBG Interdepartmental Cooperation Agreements, and four (4) ESG Sub-Recipient Agreements, necessary to implement the CDBG and ESG activities which were approved as part of the One- Year Action Plan for federal funds for Fiscal Year 1999/2000. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 17TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1999 1AoR ATTEST: r0lu~ r P Llt ~~ CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ill! fifIlJL City arMy rl['Y? /}t1I Den.' / CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http.\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. ~ TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City C ission DATE: September 14, 1999 FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANTS (ESG) ACTIVITIES, WIllCH WERE APPROVED AS PART OF THE ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN FOR FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999/2000 AS FOLLOWS: THIRTY-ONE (31) CDBG SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENTS, THREE (3) CDBG INTERDEPARTMENTAL COOPERATION AGREEMENTS AND FOUR (4) ESG SUB-RECIPIENT AGREEMENTS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMEND A TION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND On July 7, 1999, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No 99-23238, which approved the One-Year Action Plan for federal funds. This Plan lists the Fiscal Year 1999/2000 budget allocations for the programs and activities to be undertaken with the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, and the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) Program. The program year for these grants commences October 1, 1999, and continues through September 30, 2000. The City anticipates it will receive a total of $4,342,000 in federal grants from HUD for FY 1999/2000, as follows: $2,773,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, $1,471,000 in HOME Investment Partnerships Program funds, and $98,000 in Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG) funds. To implement the various projects and activities, and maintain the existing level of services, it is necessary to prepare and execute contractual agreements for each of the subrecipients listed in the AGENDA ITEM C 1 D DATE~ 1 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 PAGE 2 attached synopsis. (See Attachment I). The synopsis lists the subrecipients the City Commission approved for CDBG and ESG funding on July 7, 1999. It provides additional detail on each project or activities. In addition, copies of the CDBG and ESG boilerplate form agreements are also attached. (See See Attachment II). Certain sub-recipients will be allowed to carry forward prior years' unspent funds. Those sub- recipients have programs whose activities involve capital improvements and construction activities. The agreements for the Miami Beach Community Development Corporation (MBCDC), the Miami Beach Police Athletic League (PAL), and the North Beach Development Corporation (NBDC) will carry forward unexpended balances of hard costs committed to each in prior years' funding cycles. ANALYSIS The preparation and execution of the attached contractual agreements are a standard administrative procedure. The City receives and executes the Fiscal Year 1999/2000 "Grant Agreement/Funding Approval Form" from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the period covering October 1, 1999 to September 30,2000. HUD then increases the City's "Letter of Credit" by the respective amount, Following this, the Administration presents sub-recipient agreements and interdepartmental cooperation agreements to the Mayor and City Commission for approval, contingent upon the receipt of these federal funds. To maintain and implement new activities effective October 1, 1999, it is recommended that the Resolution and form agreements be approved at this commission meeting. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached resolution and three form agreements necessary to implement thirty-one (31) CDBG sub-recipient agreements, three (3) interdepartmental cooperation agreements, and four (4) ESG sub-recipient agreements. sRlcfltrRM/krtPI F:\DDHPI$ALL\L YSSETTEIACTPLAN\99-2000ICONTRACT COM 2 A TT ACHMENT I SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 SYNOPSIS OF FUNDED ACTIVITIES PAGE 1 Community Development Block Grant Pro~ram Activities - Thirty-one (31) Sub-recipient Agreements, and three (3) Interdepartmental Cooperation Agreements, as follows: 1. ASPIRA of Florida, Inc. - Leadership Development/Outreach Program - $30,000 - To provide one-on-one counseling and hold club meetings/group activities for approximately 120 "educationally at-risk" youth for drop-out prevention, youth gang intervention, and leadership development. Services will be provided to 90 "at-risk" youth at Miami Beach Senior High School and Nautilus Middle School, and 30 high school dropouts and/or idle youth at the ASPIRA South Beach Outreach Club at the South Shore Community Center. 2. ArtCenter South Florida - Micro-Enterprise Artists' Services: ArtCenter Operations and Management - $125,000 - A micro-enterprise incubator for low to moderate income artists, ArtCenter South Florida provides affordable subsidized studio, teaching and showroom space to 89 income-eligible artists. In addition, this activity will retain approximately $350,000 in anticipated program income. 3. Barry University School of Social Work Academy for Better Communities - Miami Beach Social Services Unit - $15,000 - To provide group, individual, and family counseling to approximately 140 children and their families from Biscayne Elementary School, Nautilus Middle School and Miami Beach Senior High School. Services include a literacy group, groups to help youth make the transition to senior high and adulthood, family counseling, and individual and crisis counseling whenever necessary 4. Boys & Girls Clubs Of Miami, Inc. - Miami Beach Juvenile Program - $48,000 - To provide a "no charge" after-school program to approximately 350 youth ranging in ages from 5 to 16. The programs include components such as homework assistance, educational field trips, athletic field trips, sports, awards banquets, sports uniforms, trophies, league activities, and recreational activities both indoor and outdoor. 5. City of Miami Beach CommunitylEconomic Development Department - Planned Repayment of Section 108 Principal - $200,000 - To repay the principal balance of a Section 108 loan in the amount of $4,000,000 to implement a comprehensive streetscape improvement program to immediately address the urgent need for street improvements in the North Beach area, including Normandy Island; and to complete construction of the North Shore Youth Center. 6. City of Miami Beach Multi-Family Housing Rehabilitation Program - $300,000 - To provide decent, safe and sanitary housing through matching grants or other financial 3 A TT ACHMENT I SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 SYNOPSIS OF FUNDED ACTIVITIES PAGE 2 inducements to rehabilitate multi-unit buildings, upgrade the existing housing stock, and provide affordable housing opportunities. 7. City of Miami Beach Recreation, Culture and Parks Department - North Beach Youth Services - $50,000 - To provide quality year round recreational programs after-school and throughout the summer to income-eligible Miami Beach resident children at the following parks: Tatum, North Shore, Fairway and Normandy Isle Parks. The total number of estimated registrants is 1,400. 8. Community Council for the Jewish Elderly - Miami Beach Senior Center - $18,000 - To provide adult day care to 21 unduplicated frail elderly clients. 9. Cool School of Dade County, Inc. - Cool School at Fienberg-Fisher - $25,000 - To offer after-school activities to 85 Fienberg-Fisher students and 30 Cool School alumni between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Services will include homework assistance and remediation as needed, socialization services for children and families, gang prevention, recreational and cultural activities. 10. Entertainment Industry Incubator - The Incubator - $25,000 - To provide an array of services for new and expanding entertainment industry businesses for the eventual creation of jobs. 11. FienberglFisher Adult & Community Education Center - Child Care and Vocational Scholarships - $22,967 - This funding will provide approximately 300 income eligible Miami Beach residents with fee/tuition scholarships for vocational training, and will provide approximately 24 child-care scholarships for parents who are receiving vocational training. 12. Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence, Inc. (H.O.P.E., Inc.) - Fair Housing Education Program - $7,500 - To fund a set-aside for H.O.P.E., Inc. to provide a Fair Housing Education Program. This activity will be funded through a line item in the CDBG Administration budget and will be supplemented with a $7,500 set-aside of HOME Program Funds. 13. Jewish Vocational Service - Senior Meals on Wheels Program- $15,000 - To partially fund five drivers to deliver meals to homebound elderly participants residing in eligible community development target areas. An estimated 17,640 meals will be delivered. 14. Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc. - Miami Beach Elderly Meals Program - $61,500 - To provide nutritionally balanced meals daily to approximately 350-400 Miami Beach elderly clients in a familiar surrounding where they can have access to other services provided by Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of 4 ATTACHMENT I SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 SYNOPSIS OF FUNDED ACTIVITIES PAGE 3 Dade County. The meals program will be provided at two congregate meal sites: 533 Collins Ave. and 8638 Harding Ave. 15. Little Havana Activities and Nutrition Centers of Dade County, Inc. - Rainbow Intergenerational Child Care - $56,500 - To provide affordable preschool day care fOL28 Miami Beach children who are income-eligible. Miami Beach senior citizens will be trained to be day care workers at the day care facility. 16. Log Cabin Enterprises, Inc. - Log Cabin Plant Nursery - $95,000 - To provide funding for a nursery business program that creates and/or retains jobs for approximately 51 developmentally disabled adults. In addition, this activity will retain approximately $130,000 in anticipated program income. 17. Miami Beach Child Care Center - St. John's Child Care Center - $15,000 - To provide 10 reduced-fee scholarships to children of income-eligible families. 18. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Housing Counseling - $40,000 _ To provide housing counseling to a minimum of 40 participants in the HOME-funded program. 19. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Multi-Family Housing Program - $125,000 - To acquire and rehabilitate rental units targeted to income-eligible persons. 20. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Preservation and Rehabilitation - $170,000 - Grants for facade improvements; and the rehabilitation of the Seymour Hotel. 21. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Referral and Information Network Emergency Assistance Program and Raindrop Child Care Center - $30,000 _ In partnership with RAIN Mothers ofFienberg-Fisher School, to provide emergency food, medical assistance and child care to low/moderate income families of Miami Beach. 22. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Scattered Site Home Buyer Assistance Program - Acquisition - $80,000 - To provide scattered site home ownership opportunities to 20 eligible first-time home buyers in Miami Beach. The activity is expected to generate an additional $80,000 in program income. 23. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - Scattered Site Home Buyer Assistance Program - Disposition - $80,000 - To provide scattered site home ownership opportunities to 20 eligible first-time home buyers in Miami Beach. The activity is expected to generate an additional $80,000 in program income. 5 ATTACHMENT I SEPTEMBER 14,1999 SYNOPSIS OF FUNDED ACTIVITIES PAGE 4 24. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - South Beach Residential Neighborhood - Public Space Improvements - $323,000 - To provide complete Phase II of a two-phase project that will provide streetscape improvements in the 500 block of Espanola Way and the 600 block of 14th Place. Activities will include improved landscaping, lighting, paving, and irrigation. 25. Miami Beach Police Athletic League - Juvenile Resource Center - $50,000 - To fund completion of the new Police Athletic League Juvenile Resource Center facility. 26. Miami Beach Senior High School - Operation Safety Net - $14,500 - To provide temporary assistance to approximately 18 low and moderate income families whose children attend Miami Beach Senior High School. Provision of emergency vouchers for rent, utilities, transportation, and/or food. 27. North Beach Development Corporation - North Beach Facade Renovation Program- $300,403 - To provide direct grants to commercial property owners and businesses for eligible facade improvements and the correction of code violations in the northern target areas. 28. Performing Arts Academy of South Florida - The Arts Feed the Soul - $5,175 - To provide lunch for those youth ages 8-21 who receive free or reduced-price lunch during the school week and are enrolled in the Saturday Performing Arts Academy. 29. The Shelbourne Apartment Building - Shelbourne House - $13,653 - To provide supportive services in a secure and healthy environment to 54 individuals living with AIDS who choose to live independently. 30. South Beach AIDS Project - $49,825 - To undertake the following activities: (1) provide up-to-date HIV / AIDS information about HIV prevention, use of services, medical treatment and assistance with re-entering the work force; and (2) provide weekly, home-delivered meals to approximately 60 income-eligible homebound AIDS patients in Miami Beach. 31. South Shore Hospital and Medical Center - Community AIDS Program HIV Testing & Counseling Project - $15,000 - To provide free, confidential HIV testing with pre- and post-test counseling to approximately 650 unduplicated low and moderate income Miami Beach residents. 32. Stanley C. Myers Community Health Center - New Family Health Services to North Beach - $45,000 - To offer a full range of preventive, diagnostic and treatment services to persons of all ages, races, ethnicity and genders at a North Beach satellite. 6 ATTACHMENT I SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 SYNOPSIS OF FUNDED ACTIVITIES PAGE 5 33. Stanley C. Myers Community Health Center - Children of the World School-Based Health Care - $25,000 - To provide health care services to children at Fienberg-Fisher Elementary School; and start-up funding of a school based health center at Nautilus Middle School. 34. UNIDAD, Inc. - Project Link - $27,171 - To provide information and referral services, employment activities and bilingual assistance to approximately 2,000 income-eligible Miami Beach residents at the Miami Beach Hispanic Community Center. Emergency Shelter Grants Pro~ram Activities - Four (4) Sub-Recipient Agreements, as follows: 1. Better Way of Miami, Inc. - Emergency Shelter and Intervention Services for Miami Beach Clients - $21,450 - To provide transitional housing (shelter beds), nutritional services, transportation, clothing assistance, self-managed domestic and personal services to a minimum of 30 adult homeless men from Miami Beach with alcohol! substance abuse addiction. 2. City of Miami Beach Office of Children's Affairs - Neighborhoods First Citizen's Empowerment Center - $9,450 - To provide neighborhood-based emergency assistance, including emergency rent/utility payments, door-to-door outreach and community workshops, and to maintain a Citizen's Empowerment Center at Biscayne Elementary School. 3. Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center - Outreach and Emergency Placement Services - $52,750 - To provide mobile outreach services (intake assessment and referral) to at least 130 people and place at least 25 homeless persons into housing, as available. 4. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation - RAIN Emergency Assistance - $9,450 - To assist income-eligible Miami Beach families through the provision of emergency vouchers for food, medical assistance, housing assistance and child care. 7