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City of Renton
Human Services Advisory Committee Meeting
January 19, 2021 - 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, Julie Dubravetz, Jeannie Anderson, Catherine Dang
Excused: Adair Hasty
Staff: Human Services Manager Guy Williams, Human Services Coordinator Dianne Utecht, Administrative
Secretary Jennifer Ayres
1.Call to Order at 3:08pm by Teresa Kenney.
2.Approval of Agenda – Amy Koehl moved to approve the January 19, 2021 agenda. The motion was
seconded by Leslie Anderson. All were in favor; motion carried.
3.Approval of Minutes – Leslie Anderson motioned to approve the November 17, 2020 minutes. Motion
was seconded by Joe Scovel. All were in favor; motion carried.
4.Virtual Meetings – Guy Williams, Human Services Manager
Committee meetings will occur via Zoom in 2021. Suggestions were shared for having successful virtual
meetings include turning on video when possible to connect with other members and remaining on
mute to minimize distracting noises (when a member is not speaking). Overall the committee has been
efficient and effective with Zoom meetings.
5.Committee Updates/Ice Breaker
6.Committee Overview – Teresa Kenney, Chair & Guy Williams, Human Services Manager
See attached PowerPoint presentation for additional details on speaking points below.
A.Mission and Vision
B.Member Duties and Responsibilities
C.Group Norms
D.Robert’s Rules
E.2021 Brainstorming
1)Teresa Kenney suggested the committee examine how Covid-19 has impacted the budget for
funding area programs and to revisit the percentage funding provided to each category
(Homeless Services & Housing, Basic Needs, Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Health &
Wellness, Economic Opportunity, and Connector Services).
2)Members expressed interest in hearing from newly funded agencies during 2021 meetings.
There are 16 new agencies for 2021-2022 funding cycle.
3)Teresa Kenney suggested reviewing the Rating Tool used in evaluating program applications for
funding.
7.2020 Year End Funding Update – Dianne Utecht, Human Services Coordinator
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A.A high percentage of agencies met their goals in 2020 (see PowerPoint slides 8-10 for details).
B.Kiwanis Clothes Bank had to close in May-June.
C.Given Covid-19, performance goals may need to be adjusted for programs in 2021.
B. Joe Scovel inquired if the agencies not funded for 2021-2022 had requested feedback on their
applications. Dianne Utecht shared that these agencies have not reached out to request feedback.
8.Update on Operations and Events
A.Cold Weather Shelter
B.Covid-19 Impact/CARES Funding (see PowerPoint slide 11 for details)
9.Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Catherine Dang at 3:59pm. Seconded by Leslie Anderson. All were in favor;
motion carried.
Respectfully submitted, _______________________________________ ______________________
Teresa Kenney, Chair Date
Next regular meeting is February 16, 2021 via Zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/91191121199?pwd=c3puOUxWRTVFZmppaUR1SWtIbUN1QT09
2/17/2021
Human Services
Advisory Committee
CITY OF RENTON – COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
JANUARY 19, 2021
Committee
Overview
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MISSION
To stay informed of community needs and
assets, in order to provide recommendations
to the Mayor, council and city staff,
regarding allocation of funds to programs
that meet the needs of Renton residents.
VISION
All Renton residents may have the
opportunity to live in a healthy, socially
thriving and inclusive community that
enriches their quality of life.
Member
Duties & Responsibilities
3
Group Norms
Respect the opinions and thoughts of others.
Give each person the opportunity to express their views.
Assume good intent from others and avoid taking comments personally.
Allow each member to complete their thought and avoid interrupting without
permission.
Address any issues in the group, not in silos.
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Group Norms
Minimize side conversations and focus on the speaker.
Support an atmosphere where questions and requests for clarification are
encouraged.
Avoid using “lingo” and “jargon” in discussions.
Use appropriate feedback to address situations when a member feels
disrespect.
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Parliamentary Procedure
Meant to ensure meetings are fair, efficient, democratic, and orderly
Guided by the Chair, all members can voice opinions in an organized
manner
Quick reference sheets for Robert’s Rules of Order in member binders
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2021
Brainstorming
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2020 Year End Agency Funding Update
8AGENCYPROGRAMALLOCATIONYTD %
Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee APM Training Program $7,500 100%
Bridge Disability Ministries Meyer Mobility Program $7,500 100%
Catholic Community Services Emergency Assistance $8,600 100%
Catholic Community Services Chore Services $9,500 100%
Catholic Community Services ARISE Homeless Shelter $44,647 100%
Children's Therapy Center Special Needs $7,500 100%
Communities in Schools of Renton Site Coordinator $26,715 100%
Crisis Clinic Crisis Line $10,000 100%
Crisis Clinic King County 2-1-1 $10,000 100%
Domestic Abuse Women's Network Community Advocacy $7,500 100%
Domestic Abuse Women's Network Housing $19,000 100%
Feminist Women's Healthcare Center Reproductive Healthcare for Low Income Women $7,500 100%
HealthPoint Primary Dental Care $7,500 100%
HealthPoint Primary Medical Care $9,500 100%
King County Sexual Assault Resource Ctr Comprehensive Sexual Assault Services $32,000 100%
Margie Williams Helping Hands Food Bank $5,000 100%
Mother Africa Building Sustainable Alliances for African
Refugees and Immigrants $7,500 100%
Multi-Service Center Rent & Emergency Assistance $9,000 100%
Nexus Youth & Family Nexus Arcadia House $7,500 100%
Orion Industries Employment Services $7,500 100%
Partners In Employment Employment and Training $7,500 100%
Refugee Women's Alliance Case Management $7,800 100%
Renton Area Youth and Family Services Counseling $10,380 100%
Renton Area Youth and Family Services RAYS UP $14,500 100%
Sound Generations Community Dining $7,500 100%
Sound Generations Meals On Wheels $13,000 100%
2020 Year End Agency Funding Update
9AGENCYPROGRAMALLOCATIONYTD %
St. Vincent de Paul/St. Anthony Conference Emergency Assistance $35,780 100%
The Salvation Army Renton Food Bank $7,500 100%
Ukrainian Community Center of WA Refugee Assistance $7,500 100%
Ukrainian Community Center of WA Crisis Family Intervention $10,000 100%
Washington Poison Center Emergency Services $9,000 100%
Way Back Inn Transitional Housing $8,000 100%
YWCA Seattle King Snohomish Domestic Violence Services $8,000 100%
YWCA Seattle King Snohomish Children's Domestic Violence $9,000 100%
Lifewire Community Advocacy Program $10,515 98%
St. Vincent de Paul Seattle King County Centro Rendu $16,000 96%
YWCA Seattle King Snohomish Emergency Housing $12,000 96%
King County Bar Foundation Pro Bono Services $10,500 91%
Multi-Service Center Shelter & Transitional Housing $8,000 88%
Puget Sound Training Ctr Employment & Training Services $7,500 85%
Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation Homeless Outreach Services $10,000 81%
West African Community Council WACC Immigration Legal Program $7,500 71%
Seattle-King County Dept. of Public Health SKC Mobile Medical/Dental $10,000 68%
Friends of Youth Outreach and Drop-In Services for
Homeless Youth and Young Adults $7,500 62%
Friends of Youth Youth and Young Adult Shelter $7,500 59%
Institute for Family Development Parents and Children Together (PACT)$7,500 36%
Communities in Schools of Renton Mentor $24,600 34%
Renton Kiwanis Clothes Bank Clothing Bank $8,500 14%
2020
Agencies
Funded
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YTD
Performance
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79%
9%
6%6%
90-100%
70-89%
50-69%
0-50%
Performance
Goal Achieved
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AGENCY CONTRACT AMOUNT
NOT TO EXCEED
TYPE OF
ASSISTANCE SPENT
African Community Housing & Development $43,547 Rental / Utility $41,123.88
Mother Africa $70,000 Rental / Utility $64,549.35
Multi-Service Center $83,300 Rental Assistance $81,448.51
REACH $30,000 Rental Assistance $25,313.08
Renton Housing Authority $280,500 Rental Assistance $204,829.90
St. Vincent de Paul/Centro Rendu $100,000 Rental Assistance $66,750.87
St. Vincent de Paul/St. Anthony $25,000 Rental Assistance $25,000.00
The Renton Salvation Army Food Bank $100,000 Rental Assistance $29,741.47
Way Back Inn $5,000 Rental Assistance $900.00
Subtotal Rent/Utility Assistance $737,347 $539,657.06
Margie Williams Helping Hands $3,250 Food & Refrigerators $2,563.36
REACH $74,000 Food $67,347.50
Sustainable Renton $35,000 Capital and Food $34,658.43
Subtotal Food/Capital $104,569.29
$644,226.35CARES Funding