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File #: [18-0861]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/13/2018 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 10/24/2018 Final action: 10/24/2018
Title: Consider Inter Faith Council (IFC) Funding Request for the Food First Project.
Attachments: 1. Food First Brochure, 2. Food First Floor Plans, 3. IFC Letter to the Mayor and Council, 4. IFC Presentation, 5. Council Questions with Staff Response

 

 

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Consider Inter Faith Council (IFC) Funding Request for the Food First Project. 

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Staff:

Department:

Loryn Clark, Executive Director

Housing and Community

Sarah Osmer Vinas, Assistant Director

 

 

Overview: The Inter Faith Council <http://www.ifcweb.org> (IFC) will provide a presentation on their Food First project <http://www.ifcweb.org/foodfirst>.  IFC’s mission is to confront the causes and respond to the effects of poverty in our community.  Upon completion of the Food First facility, IFC will fully transition its operations from the Historic Town Hall Building located on Rosemary Street and expand its services in the new location in downtown Carrboro. 

 

Recommendation(s):

That the Council receive and refer this request to the Town Manager for follow-up. 

 

Background: In January of 2018, IFC submitted an Outside Agency funding application to the Town requesting funds for the Food First project. At that time, staff recommended that the Council consider use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for this request. Staff later learned that IFC would not be able to use CDBG funds due to federal contracting requirements. At that time, the Council asked that the IFC return to share its plans for the Food First Project and further describe their request for funding from the Town.

 

Fiscal Impact/Resources: The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service has requested that the Town of Chapel Hill consider supporting their capital campaign with a pledge of $300,000 over a period of four years. 

 

If the Town Council wishes to pursue the request from the Inter-Faith Council, the Town Council can direct the Town Manager to:

1.                     Include in the FY 2019 adopted budget.  This would require the Town to either a) appropriate fund balance in the General Fund or b) unfund a program/service that is currently included in the General Fund budget.

2.                     Include the request as part of the FY 2020 recommended budget.

The Town’s budget development process includes:

                     Initial Public Budget Forum (February) - provides the opportunity for Council to receive comments from the public on any aspect of the Town’s budget and budget documents, including services that should be added, eliminated or changed.

                     Report on the status of the development of the budget (March) - provides an opportunity for comments and requests from the public or community groups related to the development of the town budget.

                     Public Hearing on the Recommended Budget (May)

                     The public may also make comments to the Mayor and Council by letter, fax, or e-email at any time in the budget process.

 

 

Council Goals:

Create a Place for Everyone

Develop Good Places,  New Spaces

Support  Community Prosperity

Nurture Our Community

Facilitate Getting Around

Grow Town  and Gown Collaboration

 

Attachments:

 

Food First Brochure

 

Food First Floor Plans

 

IFC Letter to the Mayor and Council

 

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The Agenda will reflect the text below and/or the motion text will be used during the meeting.

 

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PRESENTER: Robert Dowling and Kevin Foy, Inter Faith Council Capital Campaign Committee

 

RECOMMENDATION: That the Council receive and refer this request to the Manager for follow-up.