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Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Funds
RFP Deadline: 4pm, September16, 2021
The City of Renton is seeking applications for U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Community Development Block Grant Funds (CDBG-CV) authorized under the federal Coronavirus Aid,
Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act in response to the novel coronavirus and related COVID-19
pandemic (“coronavirus pandemic” or “pandemic”). The City will receive $695,000 as part of HUD’s
third round of allocations. Funding is disbursed on a reimbursement basis, and funds must be expended
with all invoices and reports submitted no later than June 30, 2022.
ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE PROVIDED ELECTRONICALLY – PAPER SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
ABSENT A SPECIFIC REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS
Proposals should be for public service projects that explicitly prevent, prepare for, or respond to the
coronavirus pandemic. Applicants must indicate a clear connection to the coronavirus pandemic in their
application. The City is only accepting proposals for the following need areas.
• Behavioral Health—Covid-19 related trauma counseling
• Child Care Assistance
• Food Assistance (excluding the purchase of food cards or pop ups)
• Rental Assistance
• Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence
Emphasis will be placed on projects clearly serving populations that have been disproportionately
impacted by the pandemic, including older adult and BIPOC residents. Projects must primarily benefit
low/moderate-income individuals and families who are residents of Renton and meet the eligibility
criteria established by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
PUBLIC SERVICE PROPOSALS
Eligible Applicants
1. Applicants must be able to meet all federal, State of Washington, and City of Renton
requirements relative to the CDBG program
2. Applicants must be recognized as a charitable organization by the IRS under 26 US Code 501 (c)
(3), or an active licensed non profit in the State of Washington under RCW 24.03.
Applicants providing rental assistance must verify residency through City of Renton (COR) maps
or King County Parcel Viewer.
Behavioral Health: COVID-19 Related Trauma Counseling
The coronavirus pandemic has had a widespread impact on mental health. Pandemic related anxiety,
distress, grief, and trauma impacts children and teens as well as adults and seniors.
• Desired Services: Counseling Services focusing on work life balance, work stress, anxiety, grief,
trauma, loss, depression, the need for coping skills and strategies, and other mental health
symptoms connected to the pandemic.
• Application Preferences: Applicants must be eligible applicants with mental
licensed/credentialed behavioral health providers to provide counseling services and need to
have experience working with underserved and BIPOC populations. Funds may support
personnel/ direct program delivery costs.
Child Care Assistance
This is a basic need attached to employability. As parents return to work, the need for childcare will
increase. Renton will invest in non -profit childcare provider organizations and/or allow non-profits to
pay childcare costs to a third party on behalf of a client. Childcare providers funded under this grant
must be a licensed provider in the State of Washington.
• Desired Services: Services that attend to the basic needs of children such as dressing, feeding,
and overseeing play. Services may include pre-school, school-age childcare, or
vacation/summer childcare. Childcare organizations may help younger children prepare for
kindergarten or assist older children with homework.
• Application Preferences: Applicants must have experience providing childcare and supervision
to children ages six weeks to thirteen years of age, or experience paying childcare costs to a
third party on behalf of a low/moderate-income parent of a child receiving services.
Food Assistance
Service providers have seen an increased demand for emergency food assistance during the pandemic.
The City of Renton is seeking applications from eligible organizations that have experienced providers to
address food insecurity experienced by the community’s low/moderate income residents.
• Desired services: Emergency and supplemental food boxes or meals for distribution or delivery
to low/moderate-income individuals and households. Food may be self-selected or provided in
food boxes that include nutritionally balanced food items. Agencies may not provide food/gift
cards, vouchers, or direct payments to clients. Eligible program costs may include personnel and
direct program delivery costs.
• Applicant Preferences: Preference will be given to agencies with experience acquiring and
distributing food to low/moderate income individuals and families in Renton.
Rental Assistance
Service providers report they are seeing a huge increase in clients who are several months behind in
their rent and may owe several thousand dollars. The State moratorium on evictions expired in June
and the current “bridge” extension through September offers fewer protections to renters resulting in
the potential for a large number of Renton residents becoming homeless if rental assistance is not
provided. The criteria are based on CDBG programmatic guidance and amended as allowed under that
guidance.
Desired Services: Payment of up to three months of back rent on behalf of low/moderate-
income Renton individuals and families impacted by the pandemic. Renters at 80% or below of
area median income who meet the following conditions are eligible:
• One or more individuals in the household has qualified for unemployment benefits or has
experienced a reduction in household income, or experienced other financial hardship
during or due directly or indirectly to the coronavirus outbreak: and
• One or more individuals in the household can demonstrate a risk of experiencing
homelessness or housing instability Priority should be given to renters at 50% or below AMI
and to households in which one or more persons is unemployed and has been unemployed
for at least 90 days.
Applicant Preferences: Agencies with an existing rental assistance program and experience
successfully delivering financial assistance to a third party on behalf of Renton individuals and
families, a process that is accessible to a broad range of residents, the ability to provide or
connect recipients with supportive services such as case management and financial literacy, and
the ability to serve diverse populations in Renton disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence
Service providers are reporting more survivors of gender-based violence are seeking help and facing
more complex situations than in pre-pandemic times.
• Desired Services: Provision of sexual assault and domestic violence services. In addition to
advocacy services, services may include flexible mobile advocacy and client assistance funds as
needed.
• Applicant Preferences: Impacts of the pandemic on survivors of gender-based violence are
greater for survivors in communities of color. Applicants should be able to serve a diverse
population in a culturally appropriate manner.
CDBG-CV REQUIREMENTS
Low/Moderate Income Benefit Requirements
CDBG-CV programs are designed to benefit low/moderate income households. In addition to
preventing, preparing for, or responding to the coronavirus pandemic, agencies must demonstrate the
beneficiaries of the funds have incomes that are adjusted for household size and which fall within the
following annual income limits based on median local incomes.
Income limits effective June 1, 2021
Household Size Maximum Income
1 $63,360
2 $72,400
3 $81,450
4 $90,500
5 $97,750
6 $105,000
7 $112,250
8 $119,500
Regulatory Requirements
CDBG funds come with significant compliance and reporting requirements that are HUD required. These
include performance reporting, specific demographic data, and meticulous documentation
requirements. Applicants should understand the monitoring requirements of both the City and federal
funding agency, in addition to the State Auditor’s Office through their annual audit of the City’s entire
fiscal system.
Federal grant documentation requirements are more extensive than usual local/municipal and state
requirements. If your organization cannot understand and meet these substantial federal compliance
and reporting requirements, your expenses may not be eligible for reimbursement if your organization
receives an award under this RFP.
All activities must be CDBG-eligible and delivered in compliance with CDBG regulations: 24 CFR Part 570
and 2 CFR Part 200.
Documentation Requirements
Successful applicants are required to maintain client data demonstrating client eligibility for services
provided. Data shall be provided to the City for auditing purposes on forms provided by the City for this
purpose.
In addition to the form reporting described above, awarded organization (except where required for
client confidentiality and safety and some food assistance programs) data may include, but not be
limited to: client name, race/ethnicity, female-headed household, handicap or disability, age, address,
income level or other basis for determining eligibility, and description of services provided.
If awarded funds, applicants will also be required to maintain and submit receipts with reimbursement
requests. Additional reporting forms will be required when financial assistance is provided.
Distribution of Grant Funds
Funding will be provided on a cost reimbursement basis. Receipts will be required to confirm
expenditures for emergency financial assistance, food and other costs identified in the budget line
items. For organizations providing rent/utility assistance, organizations must confirm that the client is
on the lease, document need, make a non-duplication of benefits determination, and collect
information from the landlord.
Organizations must submit a Billing Voucher and Service Report to the City no less frequently than
quarterly to receive payment. All vouchers and reports must be submitted in order to close out the
project by June 30, 2022.
Post Award
Organizations awarded funds must obtain a Renton business license and, if a new contractor, must
complete a City of Renton vendor form and insurance indemnifying the City of Renton and King County.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION
September 16, 2021 at 4pm Pacific Time
ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE PROVIDED ELECTRONICALLY – PAPER SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
ABSENT A SPECIFIC REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS
Late applications will not be accepted
Applications should be emailed to: Dianne Utecht at Dutecht@Rentonwa.gov
Include in the Subject Line: [Agency] CDBG-CV 3 Application
EVALUATION PROCESS
Proposals will be evaluated according to the following criteria
Criteria for Proposals Weight in
Evaluation
Prior success and experience with CDBG or other Federal, State, or municipal
grant(s) with significant reporting and compliance requirements 30%
Proposed services address identified impact of coronavirus and community
need 20%
Proposal serves a significant low/moderate-income population, especially
including populations that are most impacted by COVID-19. 20%
Accessibility 15%
Capacity of Applicant to deliver proposed services in a culturally appropriate
manner 15%