Grants, Grants, Everywhere
Presented by: Maria Stamoulis
Office of the State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli
State & Local Government Accountability Andrew A. SanFilippo Executive Deputy Comptroller Local Government & School Accountability Steven J. Hancox Deputy Comptroller
Overview
Key Concepts
Grant Categories
Housing and Community Development Grants Shared Services Grants (DOS) New York State Education Department (NYSED) Grants Office of Parks, Recreation, & Historic Preservation (OPRHP) Grants Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Grants Hudson River Valley Greenway Grants Preservation League Grants
Questions & Answers
Key Concepts
Name of Grant Permissible and Allowable Administering Agency Maximum Funding Request Local Match Application Deadline
Housing and Community Development Grants
NYS Housing Trust Fund Corporation & NYS Affordable Housing Corporations Office of Community Renewal (OCR)
Anticipate availability of funding in 2012 for following: $40 million - NYS Community Development Block Grant funding for Annual Unified Funding Round & Consolidated Funding Application $25 million Affordable Home Ownership Development Program $10 million Home Local Program $5.2 million NY Main Street Program $1 million Access to Home Local Program $400,000 Restore Program
NYS Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Federally funded and administered by OCR Eligible applicants Non-entitlement villages Non-entitlement towns Non-entitlement cities Non-entitlement counties Note: Non-entitlement means populations less than 50,000 except those designated principal cities of the Metropolitan Statistical Areas and counties with populations less than 200,000.
NYS Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Housing
Public Infrastructure
Public Facilities
Economic Development Small Business Assistance
NYS Community Development Block Grant - Housing
Housing Rehabilitation rehabilitation of mobile & manufactured homes & replacement of non-residential properties
Direct Homeownership Assistance subsidizes closing costs, purchase of homes, counseling of prospective homeowners, & minor rehabilitation Residential Water / Wastewater Assistance activities that provide safe drinking water such as drilling wells, septic systems, etc
Activities used to provide / improve permanent residential structures occupied by low / moderate income households
NYS Community Development Block Grant - Public Infrastructure & Facilities
Public Infrastructure Public Facilities
Includes structures to serve special-needs populations (senior services, child care centers); removal of architectural barriers for disabled (installing lifts, automatic doors, ramps); & multi-purpose buildings for low & moderate income persons
Includes water source development, storage, & distribution; sanitary sewage collection & treatment; flood control & storm water drainage
NYS Community Development Block Grant Economic Development & SBA
Economic Development
Business attraction
Small Business Assistance
Small business development & growth Small business commercial enterprise with 25 or fewer full-time employees
Each activity must involve creation or retention of permanent job opportunities that benefit low or moderate income family persons
Expansion
Retention
Each activity must involve creation or retention of permanent job opportunities that benefit low or moderate income family persons
NYS Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Unified Funding Application
Housing - $400,000 for villages, towns, & cities; 0% match Apply to OCR by August 17th
Consolidated Funding Application
Public Infrastructure (Water & Sewer Only) - $600,000 for villages, towns, & cities; 0% match Public Facilities - $400,000 for villages, towns, & cities; 0% match Economic Development Program $750,000 for villages, towns, & cities; minimum award is $100,000; 60% match Small Business Assistance Program - $100,000 for villages, towns, & cities; minimum award is $25,000; 60% match Apply using CFA by July 16th
Did You Know That
NYSs small businesses make up more than 99% of NYs private employers and employ more than 52% of the States private sector labor force.
Affordable Home Ownership Development Program
State funded and administered by AHC Eligible Applicants villages, towns, cities, & counties throughout NYS Eligible Activities: New construction of homes for sale Acquisition or rehabilitation of homes for sale Improvements to existing owner-occupied homes $35,000 - $1,000,000 0% match Apply to AHC by July 11th
Home Local Program
Federally funded and administered by OCR Eligible Applicants: villages, towns, cities, or counties throughout NYS Eligible Activities: Housing Rehabilitation Programs up to $400,000 with per unit cap of $40,000 Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program up to $400,000 Homebuyer Assistance Program up to $400,000 with per unit cap of $40,000 Home Ownership Program up to $500,000 with per unit cap of $50,000 No match Apply through OCRs website by August 10th
NY Main Street Program
State funded and administered by OCR Eligible Applicants villages, towns, cities, or counties throughout NYS Can be used for one or more of following:
Building Renovation up to $50,000 per building and additional $10,000 for each residential unit (25% match) Streetscape Enhancement up to $15,000 only as ancillary to building renovation (0% match) Administrative shall not exceed 7.5% of award
Up to $250,000 and min. of $50,000 Apply using CFA by July 16th
Access to Home Local Program
State funded and administered by OCR Eligible Applicants villages, towns, cities, or counties throughout NYS Eligible Activities: Installation of ramps, lifts, etc to permit access to & from exterior of a building Modifications to kitchens & bathrooms to provide access to persons with disabling conditions Interior accessibility modifications within the unit to permit access to persons with disabling conditions
Access to Home Local Program (contd)
Eligible Activities (contd): Installation of devices to provide safe environment to persons with visual or hearing impairments Architectural or engineering work, i.e. testing of health, environmental, & safety purposes Maximum award = $150,000 with dwelling unit maximum of $25,000 No match Apply through OCRs website by August 3rd
Restore Program
State funded and administered by OCR Eligible Applicants villages, towns, cities, & counties throughout NYS Applications for programs benefitting elderly homeowners (over 60) with incomes less than 80% of median income Eligible Activities: Repairs to 1-4 residential unit dwellings owned by elderly homeowners to correct emergency housing conditions Repairs addressing furnace, roof, electrical, or water problems Maximum award is $50,000 with building maximum of $5,000 No match Apply through OCRs website by August 3rd
Community Development Grants
Brownfield Opportunity Areas Program
Provides municipalities with assistance to complete revitalization plans & implementation strategies for communities affected by Brownfield sites & site assessments for strategic sites Administered by DOS Brownfield Site is or is perceived to be contaminated area affected by economic distress Applicants can apply at any of three phases: Pre-Nomination Study Nomination Implementation Strategy No minimum or maximum award 10% match Apply by March 31st or September 29th
Community Facilities Grant
To assist in the development of essential community facilities in rural areas & towns of up to 20,000 in population Grant funds can be used to construct, enlarge, or improve community facilities for health care, public safety, & community and public services. This can include purchase of equipment required for a facility's operation. Administered by USDA Request based on population, income, & availability of funds Typical request is $8,000 - $25,000 25% Match Applications accepted continuously
Did You Know
Top 5 U.S. Foundations Awarding Grants in NY Foundation Name Total Dollars Awarded
The Starr Foundation $136,896,000
The Ford Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The New York Community Trust
$96,103,583
$67,134,508 $55,392,431 $54,221,066
Shared Services Grants
Shared Services Grants
Local Government Citizens Re-Organization Empowerment Grant Program - $35,000,000 Citizen Empowerment Tax Credit Local Government Efficiency Grant Program - $4,000,000 Local Government Performance and Efficiency Program - $40,000,000
Administered by Department of State
Local Government Citizens Re-Organization Empowerment Grant Program
Consolidation or dissolution of Local Government Entity Maximum award is $100,000
$50,000 maximum for study $50,000 maximum for planning or implementation of a municipal re-organization
10% match Apply by 1st Wednesday of each month
Citizen Empowerment Tax Credit
Additional annual aid to municipalities, equal to 15% of combined amount of real property taxes levied by all municipalities involved in consolidation or dissolution, not to exceed $1 million Consolidation or dissolution must have occurred on or after 4/1/07 At least 70% must be used for property tax relief and rest for general municipal purposes No match
No application or deadline; reorganized municipality gets an annual payment
Local Government Efficiency Grant Program
Competitive grants for municipalities to study, plan, & implement projects that demonstrate new opportunities for financial savings & operational efficiencies Requires an examination of financial savings, return on public investment, & management improvements resulting from project implementation Maximum grant $200,000 per municipality, up to maximum of $1,000,000, with up $25,000 per municipality for for planning component of project 10% match Application Deadline: Not determined
Local Government Performance and Efficiency Program
For municipalities that have undertaken significant and innovative actions to improve overall efficiency of government operations & produced quantifiable financial savings reducing tax burden on residents Awards only made to municipalities for actions implemented after 1/1/10 Maximum funding of $25 per resident or $5,000,000 Awards will be based on: the amount of current and future savings the impact of such action upon the municipal property tax levy the size and complexity of the action, and the ability for the action to be replicated by other municipalities No match Apply by July 25th
Consolidation / Dissolution and Shared Services Grants Awarded
22 villages awarded consolidation & dissolution grants 3 villages awarded shared services grants 4 cities awarded shared services grants
http://www.dos.ny.gov/lg/lge/ projects.html#GovConsDiss
New York State Education Department (NYSED) Grant
Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund
Used to improve the records management & archival administration in NYs local governments Administered by NYS Education Department Fund comprised of fees collected by county clerks and NYC register for recording of selected documents & assignment by county clerks of index numbers for court cases Eligibility all local governments but they must have: A Records Management Officer State Archives Retention & Disposition Schedule
Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund
Two Types of Grants: Competitive Grants Up to $150,000
Individual Projects up to $75,000 Cooperative Projects up to $100,000 Shared Services Projects up to $150,000 Exception: if applying as 2nd application, up to $10,000 No match Apply by February 1st
Disaster Recovery Grants Up to $20,000
Apply within 30 days of disaster No match
Local Government Records Management Improvement Grants Awarded:
http://www.archives.nysed.go v/a/grants/grants_lgrmif.sht ml
Competitive Grants
NYC Department of Records and Information Services Disaster Management
Inactive Records
Historical Records Files Management Document Conversion and Access
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Records Systems
Disaster Management
Supports projects to develop, test, & implement disaster & business recovery plans & systems to protect local government archival & vital records.
Projects must address both hardcopy & electronic records systems.
NYC Department of Records & Information Services
NYC can receive up to $1 million in LGRMIF grants each year. Administered by Department of Records & Information Services (DORIS).
Inactive Records
Used to plan, develop, or improve management of records during inactive phase of their life cycle.
Inactive records are used infrequently but must be retained because their retention periods have not yet expired.
Historical Records
Also known as archival records, theyre worthy of permanent preservation & special care because of information they contain.
Frequently identified on records retention & disposition schedules as having permanent retention periods or potential historical importance.
Files Management
Systematic control of active files, beginning at point when files are created.
Active files can be paper, electronic, or micrographic. Managing active files well will make managing inactive files easier.
Document Conversion & Access
Local governments may choose to convert records to another format through microfilming or imaging, or a combination of these. Microfilming is appropriate for records used infrequently with retention periods of 10 years or more.
Imaging is a valuable tool for enhancing access to records.
Geographic Information Systems
Robust database system designed to store, retrieve, view, & allow analysis of geographically referenced information. GIS links or integrates information from multiple sources that would be difficult to associate through other means.
Records Systems
Supports implementation projects for recordkeeping systems not covered under another category. Projects must address effective management of records rather than merely create records or improve a business process.
School District Grants
School District Performance Improvement Grant
For public school districts with most success in:
Increasing student performance, Narrowing achievement gap, & Increasing academic performance among students with greatest educational needs including: African American, Hispanic, students with disabilities, English language learners, & economically disadvantaged Maximum grant depends on districts enrollment tier No match Apply by February 10th
School District Management Efficiency Grant
Supports comprehensive & innovative strategies leading to improved results for students, longterm gains in schools & school system capacity, & increased productivity & effectiveness Administered by NYSED Maximum grant depends on school districts enrollment tier No match Apply by June 6th
Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) Grants
Heritage Areas Program
Used for projects identified in approved Heritage Area management plan.
Administered by OPRHP Eligibility program must fall within NYS designated Heritage Area & advance Heritage Area goals Maximum $500,000 50% Match; 25% in high-poverty areas Apply using CFA by July 16th
Historic Preservation Program
Used for projects to acquire, improve, protect, preserve, rehabilitate, or restore properties on the State or National Register or for structural assessments or planning for such projects.
Administered by OPRHP Eligibility project must be listed on the State or National Register of Historic Places Maximum $500,000 50% Match; 25% in high-poverty areas Apply using CFA by July 16th
Park Development Program
Used for projects to acquire and/or develop sites or facilities for park, recreation, or conservation purposes, or for planning or structural assessments for such projects.
Administered by OPRHP Maximum $500,000 50% Match; 25% in high-poverty areas Apply using CFA by July 16th
2011 Environmental Protection Grants Awarded
8 heritage area grants 22 historic preservation grants 25 parks grants
http://nysparks.com/ grants/awards.aspx
Zoos, Botanical Gardens, & Aquariums Grant Program
Develops educational, cultural, & recreational programs interpreting our natural heritage Administered by OPRHP Eligibility municipalities which own, house, or care for objects of natural origin No maximum grant but cant exceed one-third of annual appropriation; awards based on sponsors operating budget No match Application is 3 year contract and due March 1, 2013
Certified Local Government Program
Each year, NYS sets aside 10% of States allocation of federal historic preservation funds to Certified Local Governments (CLGs)
Administered by OPRHP Eligibility projects that address goals of identifying, evaluating, nominating, & protecting a communitys cultural resources Past grant awards ranged from $1,000 - $28,000 but no set amount local governments can request No required match but local governments are encouraged to come up with 40% Apply by early winter
Snowmobile Trail Grant Program
Allocates funds to local governmental sponsors engaged in development & maintenance of snowmobile trails
Administered by OPRHP Eligibility Designated by OPRHP as part of State Snowmobile Trail System Three Phases of Application
New Applicants or Old Applicants Requesting Changes June 30th Application to Receive Funds (Required) September 1st Documentation of Work Done May 31st
Limit on number of trails requested up to 10,600 miles
Waste Reduction Grants
Waste Reduction, Recycling, & Household Hazardous Grants
DEC administers grants for:
Waste Reduction Recycling Household Hazardous Waste
Eligible: municipalities including counties, cities, towns, villages, & school districts Maximum Grant: $2,000,000
50% Match
Applications accepted continuously
Waste Reduction Grants
Projects that enhance municipal recycling infrastructure by purchasing equipment or construction of recycling facilities
Examples: construction of municipally-owned materials, recycling containers, & recycling vehicles
Maximum Grant: $2,000,000 50% Match Applications accepted continuously
Recycling Grants
Recycling coordinator salaries & public education programs to expand local recycling & waste reduction programs
Maximum Grant: $2,000,000
50% Match
Applications accepted continuously
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Grants
For HHW collection days & construction of permanent HHW collection facilities to provide safe alternative for recycling or disposal of HHW materials
Maximum Grant: $2,000,000
50% Match
Applications accepted continuously
Great Lakes Grants
Great Lakes Protection Fund
Provides funds for regional & statewide research projects to protect, restore, & improve health of Great Lakes ecosystem in NYS Supports projects between government, academia, nongovernmental, & environmental groups to conduct research & apply information sustaining & remediating health of plant, animal, & human elements of NYs Great Lakes ecosystem. Administered by DEC Towns and villages are eligible
Great Lakes Protection Fund Small Grants Program
Develops pollution prevention, remedial action, environmental education projects, scientific research, & data collection Administered by Great Lakes Research Consortium Maximum Grant: $15,000 for projects in Great Lakes basin No match Apply by September or October
Hudson River Estuary Program & Mohawk River Basin Program
Hudson River Estuary Program & Mohawk River Basin Program
To implement goals & targets identified in Hudson River Estuary Action Agenda & Draft Mohawk River Basin Program Action Agenda Eligible: counties, cities, towns, & villages Administered by DEC Maximum award $10,000 50% Match Apply by July 20th
Hudson River Valley Greenway Grants
Hudson River Valley Greenway Funding
Evaluated on how well they advance Greenway criteria Administered by Hudson River Valley Greenway 100% required match or 50% of project cost Grant types:
Communities Grant Compact Grant Conservancy Small Grant
Hudson River Valley Greenway -Communities Grant Program
For community planning, economic development, natural resource protection, cultural resource protection, scenic resource protection, & open space protection Administered by Hudson River Valley Greenway Up to $10,000 (or more for groups of communities) to designated Greenway Communities within Greenway Area 100% Match Apply by February 10th, May 11th, or September 7th
Hudson River Valley Greenway - Compact Grant Program
For municipalities that adopt & implement regional compact strategy consistent with Greenway Act Administered by Hudson Valley Greenway No cap but grants range from $10,000 $20,000 100% Match Apply by February 10th, May 11th, or September 7th
Hudson River Valley Greenway Conservancy Small Grant Program
Supports trail planning, construction, historic landscape preservation, regional & local partnerships, & other resource enhancement & economic development projects Administered by Hudson Valley Greenway Up to $10,000 (or more for groups of communities) 100% Match Apply by late August
Preservation League Grant
Preserve NY Grant Program
Preserve NY Grant Program Supports
Cultural Resource Surveys Historic Structure Reports Historic Landscape Reports
Administered by Preservation League of NY & funded by NYS Council on the Arts Eligible units of local government Suggested Maximum Grant $10,000
No match required but applicants encouraged to submit a match to make their applications more competitive
Apply by early May
Technical Assistance Grant
Supports discrete projects that preserve NYSs cultural & historic resources &:
professional services of architects, engineers, & other professionals to preserve arts and cultural buildings, structures, & other resources
Eligible units of local government Administered by Preservation League of NY Grants up to $3,000 $500 Match Apply by April 30th or October 1st
Questions???
Division of Local Government and School Accountability [email protected]