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City of Renton
Human Services Advisory Committee Meeting
September 15, 2020 - 3:00 p.m.
via Zoom https://zoom.us/j/91191121199?pwd=c3puOUxWRTVFZmppaUR1SWtIbUN1QT09
Attendance: Teresa Kenney (Chair), Krista Townsend (Vice Chair), Amy Koehl, Leslie Anderson, Joe Scovel,
Staci VanderPol, Adair Hasty, Julie Dubravetz, Jeannie Anderson, Joanie Howe, Catherine Dang
Staff: Human Services Manager Guy Williams, Human Services Coordinator Dianne Utecht, Administrative
Secretary Jennifer Ayres
1. Call to Order at 10:05am by Krista Townsend.
2. Approval of Agenda – Joanie Howe moved to approve the September 15, 2020 agenda. The motion
was seconded by Amy Koehl. All were in favor; motion carried.
3. Approval of Minutes – Joe Scovel motioned to approve the May 18, 2020 (last full committee meeting)
minutes. Motion was seconded by Leslie Anderson. All were in favor; motion carried.
4. Overview of Grant Funding Cycle Process – Guy Williams, Human Services Manager
City provides $562,036 annually to allocate to agency programs providing human services. For the
2021-2022 cycle, 87 applications were received and reviewed by the committee. Guy expressed
gratitude to committee members for the time and effort put into the fair and equitable process of
reviewing applications and determining funding amounts.
5. Grant Funding Cycle – Group 1 Presentation of Proposed Award Amounts
See additional document of 2021-2022 proposed award amounts.
Programs were ranked from highest to lowest based on average score and proposed funding is by the
order they were ranked. Programs were not skipped to fund lower-ranked programs. Minimum award
is $7500, and new programs can not receive more than $7500.
A. Economic Opportunity & Self Sufficiency $78,685
B. Health & Wellness $106,787 ($1907 moved to Homeless Services and Housing)
C. Homeless Services & Housing $112,407
6. Grant Funding Cycle – Group 2 Presentation of Proposed Award Amounts
See additional document of 2021-2022 proposed award amounts.
A. Basic Needs $122,648
B. Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault $73,065
C. Connector Services $67,444
7. Gap Analysis Discussion – Dianne Utecht, Human Services Coordinator
A. Dianne shared that $562,036 is designated for funding the 51 proposed agency programs
recommended by the committee. 87 applications were received totaling $1,473,639. 16 new
programs are recommended for funding, and 14 programs previously funded were not
recommended. Some programs received reductions in funding.
B. Dianne compared grant funding awards for 2019-2020 and 2021-2022 proposed amounts. See
PowerPoint slides.
City of Renton Human Services Advisory Committee
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C. Agencies that were unfunded—Committee members expressed that there was “not enough budget”
to address the overall need. One recommendation for unfunded agencies was to “write a stronger
application” that more effectively demonstrates the needs and value of the program.
Julie Dubravetz motioned to approve funding as recommended. Krista Townsend seconded. Motion
passed.
8.Process Debrief – Dianne Utecht, Human Services Coordinator
A. Application format and rating tool: Group felt that the revised application and categories for 2021-
2022 overall provided space for agencies to communicate the importance of work being done. Leslie
Anderson expressed disappointment that some deserving agencies had poorly written applications
even though they were deserving programs. Staci VanderPol agreed. Joe Scovel shared that if equity
is a priority of the City, then there is a need to address the ability of agencies to hire grant writers.
B. Overall funding process: Amy Koehl expressed a desire for the City to have more funding available to
award to agencies. Committee members agreed that funding needs to increase.
C. Reading group structure and time required for review. Members shared that they felt comfortable
in the process and that they were able to work together respectfully even when they disagreed.
Generally the group agreed that the Zoom format provided a successful format for discussing
applications. Each group met 5 times and spent approximately 45-60 minutes reviewing each
application for a total of 57-60 hours.
8.Information
9.Adjournment
Respectfully submitted, _______________________________________ ______________________
Teresa Kenney, Chair Date
Next regular meeting is November 17, 2020 via Zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/91191121199?pwd=c3puOUxWRTVFZmppaUR1SWtIbUN1QT09
11/17/2020
New Program
(not funded in previous cycle)
Agency
Program Allocation
1 After School All Stars
Academic Tutoring and Mentoring (middle
School)$7,500
2 Asian Counseling and Referral Whole Health Oriented Mental Health $7,500
3 Babies of Homelessness Basic Baby Needs to Homeless Families $7,500
4 Catholic Community Services ARISE Homeless Shelter $50,407
5 Catholic Community Services
Volunteer Services $10,000
6 Childhaven (formerly RAYS)
Mental Health Counseling $10,380
7 Childhaven (formerly RAYS)RAYS UP (drop out prevention)$14,185
8 Children's Therapy Center Therapy for Children with Special Needs $7,500
9
Communities in Schools of Renton-
Tukwila
Mentor Program $9,000
10
Communities in Schools of Renton-
Tukwila
Site Coordinator
$27,444
11 Crisis Clinic King County 2-1-1 $10,000
12 Domestic Abuse Women's Network Community Advocacy Services $7,500
13 Domestic Abuse Women's Network DAWN Housing $7,500
14 Easter Seals Eastside Adult Services Center $7,500
15 Eastside Baby Corner Basic Needs for Children $7,500
16 El Centro de la Raza South King County Systems Navigation Program $7,500
17 Feminist Women's Health Clinic Reproductive Healthcare for Low Income Women $10,000
18 Friends of Youth Youth and Young Adult Shelter $7,500
19 Institute for Family Development Parents and Children Together (PACT) $10,000
20 Kindering Center Development services for homeless children $7,500
21 King County Bar Foundation Pro Bono Legal Services $10,500
22
King County Sexual Assault Resource
Center
Comprehensive Sexual Assault Services $32,000
23 Lifewire Advocacy Survivor Advocacy Services (DV)$10,515
24 Lifewire Housing Stability Program $7,500
25 Lutheran Community Services NW Refugees NW Counseling $7,500
26 Mary's Place A Place to Call Home $7,500
27 Multi-Service Center Emergency Assistance and Resource Navigation $11,907
28 Neighborhood House Case Management and Information and referral $7,500
29 One America English Innovations $7,500
30 Orion Industries Employment Services 9000
31 Partners in Employment Employment and Training 9000
32 Pediatric Interim Care Center Infant Withdrawal Program 7500
33 Puget Sound Training Center Adult Employment and Training $7,500
34 REACH Center of Hope $7,500
35 Refugee Women's Alliance Basic Needs Program $7,800
36 Renton Housing Authority
Sunset Neighborhood Center $7,500
37
Seattle King County D of Public
Health SKC Mobile Medical/Dental $10,000
38 Solid Ground Housing Stability Program $7,500
39 Sound Generation Community Dining Program $9,068
40 Sound Generations Meals On Wheels $13,000
41 Sound Generations Volunteer Transportation $7,500
41 St. Vincent de Paul St. Anthony's Emergency Assistance $35,780
42 St Vincent de Paul Centro Rendu $7,500
43 Ukrainian Community Center of WA Crisis Family Intervention $12,000
44 Ukrainian Community Center of WA Russian Ukrainian Refugee Assistance Program $7,500
45 Vine Maple Place
Stable Families Program $7,500
46 Washington Poison Center Emergency Services $7,500
47
Washington Autism Alliance &
Advocacy
Autism Service Navigation, Advocacy & Support $7,500
48 Way Back Inn
Homeless Family Services $10,000
49 West African Community Council
WACC Immigration Legal Program $7,500
50 YWCA |Seattle|King|Snohomish
Children's Domestic Violence $8,050
51 YWCA |Seattle|King|Snohomish SKC Emergency Shelter $12,000
Total $562,036
City of Renton Human Services 2021-2022 Agency Funding Recommendations
Grant Funding
Recommendations
2019-2020 & 2021-2022
Comparison