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AGREEMENT BETVILT,N THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AND
NATI'S HOUSE (dba NEUTRAL GROUND) FOR USE OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS
A-2019-094-21B
This Agreement is hereby made and entered into this 1 st day of July, 2019, by and between the City
of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing tinder the Constitution and
laws of the State of California ("CITY"), and Nati's House (dba Neutral Ground), a California nonprofit
corporation ("SUBRECIPIENT").
RECITALS:
A. The CITY, as an entitlement recipient and grantee of the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development ("HUD") Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") Entitlement Program,
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number 14,218, and Federal Award Identification Number
(FAIN) B-1 9-MC-06-0508, desires to enter this Agreement with the SUBRECIPIENT for the expenditure of
CDBG funds in accordance with Title 24, Part 570 of Code of Federal Regulations 24 CFR 570,000, et seq.
("CDBG REGS").
B. CITY has applied for and received CDBG funds from HUD pursuant to Title I of the Housing and
Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-383, as amended ("ACT").
C. The SUBRECIPIENT is a private nonprofit corporation that has been selected by the CITY to
receive CDBG funds and administer such financial assistance; and to provide the services described in
Exhibit A, in accordance with the schedule of performance included therein, hereinafter referred to as "said
program". SUBRECIPIENT represents that it is qualified and willing to operate said program and certifies
that the activities carried out with funds provided under this Agreement will meet one or more of the CDBG
program's National Objectives (24 CFR Part 570.208).
D. SUBRECIPIENT agrees that it will adhere to the performance measurements and outcomes as
indicated on Exhibit A (Schedule of Performance). Failure to follow the measurements and meet the
stated outcomes may constitute breach of contract that could result in termination of this Agreement or
serve as reason for the City to recapture the grant funds awarded to SUBRECIPIENT pursuant to this
Agreement.
WHEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the parties that the foregoing Recitals are a substantive
part of this Agreement and the following terms and conditions are approved and together with all exhibits and
attachments hereto, shall constitute the entire Agreement between the CITY and SUBRECIPIENT:
I. SUBRECIPIENT'S OBLIGATIONS
A. Nonpofit Status -Representations and Wanauties.
(a) Authority. SUBRECIPIENT is a duly organized and existing nonprofit corporation in good
standing and authorized to do business under the laws of the State of California. SUBRECIPIENT has
full right, power and lawful authority to accept the funding hereunder and to undertake all obligations as
provided herein and the execution, performance and delivery of this Agreement by SUBRECIPIENT has
been fully authorized by all requisite actions on the part of SUBRECIPIENT.
(b) Experience. SUBRECIPIENT is a qualified provider of the services to be provided
hereunder.
(c) Familiarity With Services Required. By executing this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT
warrants that (i) it has thoroughly investigated and considered the services to be performed and provided
hereunder, (ii) it has carefully considered how the services should be performed, and (iii) it fully
understands the facilities, difficulties and restrictions attending performance of the services under this
Agreement.
(d) No Conflict. To the best of SUBRECIPIENT'S knowledge, SUBRECIPIENT'S execution,
delivery and performance of its obligations under this Agreement will not constitute a default or a breach
under any contract, agreement or order to which SUBRECIPIENT is a party or by which it is bound.
(e) No Bankruptcy. SUBRECIPIENT is not the subject of any current or threatened bankruptcy
proceeding.
(f) No Pending Legal Proceedings. SUBRECIPIENT is not the subject of a current or
threatened litigation that would or may materially affect SUBRECIPIENT'S performance under this
Agreement.
(g) Application Veracity. All provisions of and information provided in SUBRECIPIENT'S
application for funding submitted to CITY including any exhibits are true and correct in all material
respects.
(h) No Pending Investigation. SUBRECIPIENT is not aware that it is the subject of any current
or threatened criminal or civil action investigation by any public agency, including without limitation a
police agency or prosecuting authority, that would relate to affect performance of the Agreement or
provision of services hereunder.
B. Amount of Grant/Term and Quarterly Disbursement. The amount granted to
SUBRECIPIENT is $60,000 ("CDBG FUNDS"), for the term of July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020 for
the program named: Summer Night Lights. Such funds shall be expended by SUBRECIPIENT on or
before June 30, 2020. The Term of this Agreement may be extended by a writing executed by the City
Manager, or his or her designee, and the City Attorney. The CDBG FUNDS shall be disbursed by CITY
to SUBRECIPIENT on a quarterly basis subject to and upon receipt and approval of a complete quarterly
activity report from SUBRECIPIENT, with the final payment subject to the satisfaction of the condition
precedent of submittal of complete reporting information due on or before July 15 of the applicable
funding year, as hereinafter more fully set forth. SUBRECIPIENT shall be obligated to perform such
duties as would normally extend beyond the term, including, but not limited to, obligations with respect to
indemnification, audits, reporting, data retention/reporting, and accounting. Failure to provide any of the
required documentation and reporting will cause CITY to withhold all or a portion of a request for
reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to SUBRECIPIENT, until such
documentation and reporting has been received and approved by CITY.
The CITY reserves the right to reduce the grant application if the CITY's fiscal monitoring indicates
that SUBRECIPIENT's rate of expenditure will result in unspent funds at the end of the program year.
Amendments in the grant allocation will be made after consultation with SUBRECIPIENT.
C. Use of Funds. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to use all federal funds provided by CITY to
SUBRECIPIENT pursuant to this Agreement to operate said program, as set forth in "Exhibit A," attached
hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. SUBRECIPIENT'S failure to perform as required may, in
addition to other remedies set forth in this Agreement, result in readjustment of the amount of funds CITY is
otherwise obligated to pay to SUBRECIPIENT hereunder.
D. Allowable Costs. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to complete said program on or before June 30,
2020, and to use said funds to pay for necessary and reasonable costs allowable under the federal law and
regulations to operate said program. Said amounts shall include, but not be limited to, wages, administrative
costs, and employee benefits comparable to other similarly situated employees, and indirect costs. Other
allowable program costs are detailed in the budget, as set forth in "Exhibit B," attached hereto and by this
reference incorporated herein. SUBRECIPIENT shall use all income received from said funds only for the
same purposes for which said funds may be expended pursuant to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement. SUBRECIPIENT has the ability to adjust line item amounts in the budget with the written
approval of the CITY's Executive Director of the Community Development Agency, or designee, so long as
the total budget amount does not increase.
Pursuant to 2 CFR §200.331(a)(4), the Indirect Cost Rate for the SUBRECIPIENT's award shall
be an approved federally recognized indirect cost rate negotiated between the SUBRECIPIENT and the
Federal government, or, if no such rate exists, the de mimmis indirect cost rate as defined in 2 CFR
§200.414(b) Indirect (F&A) costs.
For this agreement, the de minimis indirect cost rate of 10% will apply.
E. Licensing. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to obtain and maintain all required licenses,
registrations, accreditation and inspections from all agencies governing its operations. SUBRECIPIENT
shall ensure that its staff shall also obtain and maintain all required licenses, registrations, accreditation and
inspections from all agencies governing SUBRECIPIENT's operations hereunder. Such licensing
requirements include obtaining a City business license, as applicable.
F. Zoning. SUBRECIPIENT agrees that any facility/property used in furtherance of said
program shall be specifically zoned and permitted for such use(s) and activity(ies). Should SUBRECIPIENT
fail to have the required land entitlement and/or permits, thus violating any local, state or federal rules and
regulations relating thereto, SUBRECIPIENT shall immediately make good -faith efforts to gain compliance
with local, state or federal riles and regulations following written notification of said violation(s) from the
CITY or other authorized citing agency. SUBRECIPIENT shall notify CITY immediately of any pending
violations. Failure to notify CITY of pending violations, or to remedy such known violation(s) shall result in
termination of grant funding hereunder. SUBRECIPIENT must make all corrections required to bring the
facility/property into compliance with the law within sixty (60) days of notification of the violation(s); failure
to gain compliance within such time shall result in termination of grant funding hereunder.
G. Separation of Accounts. All funds received by SUBRECIPIENT from CITY pursuant to this
Agreement shall be maintained in an account in a federally insured banking or savings and loan institution
with record keeping of such accounts maintained pursuant to applicable 2 CFR 200.302 requirements.
SUBRECIPIENT is not required to maintain separate depository accounts for CDBG FUNDS; provided
however, the SUBRECIPIENT must be able to account for receipt, obligation and expenditure of CDBG
FUNDS pursuant to applicable 2 CFR 200.302 requirements.
H. Audit Report Requirements. SUBRECIPIENT agrees that if SUBRECIPIENT expends
Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($750,000) or more in federal funds, SUBRECIPIENT shall have an
annual audit conducted by a certified public accountant in accordance with the standards as set forth and
published by the United States Office of Management and Budget. SUBRECIPIENT shall provide CITY
with a copy of said audit by April 1 of the year following the program year in which this Agreement is
executed.
I. Record Keeping/Reporting. SUBRECIPIENT shall keep and maintain complete and
adequate records and reports on program participants to determine their initial and continuing eligibility for
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the program services being provided to assist CITY in meeting and maintaining its record keeping
responsibilities under the CDBG REGS, including the following:
(1) Records
a. Documentation evidencing program income requirements in conformity with 24 CFR
570.504(b((2)(i), (ii) and 24 CFR 570.503(b)(3) and 24 CFR 570.208(a)(2)(B) of the income level
of persons and/or families participating in or benefiting by the SUBRECIPIENT program.
b. Documentation of the number of persons and/or families participating in or benefiting
by the SUBRECIPIENT program.
c. Household information shall include number of persons, identification of head of
household, race/ethnicity, and income verification of all household members ages 18 and over.
d. Documentation of all CDBG FUNDS received from CITY.
e. Documentation of expenses as identified in the Budget Proposal, including evidence of
incurring the expense, invoices for goods or services, copies of any and all contracts or
documentation pertaining to costs for subcontractors, plus all other invoices and proof of payment for
which CDBG FUNDS were expended, and any payments therefor.
f. Any such other related records as CITY shall reasonably require or as required to be
maintained pursuant to the CDBG REGS.
(2) Reports
a. Payment Request. Concurrently with the submittal of each quarterly report, on or before
the 15th day of October, January, April and July, SUBRECIPIENT shall submit both: an original
invoice/request for reimbursement and true copies of invoices, receipts, canceled checks, bank
statements, credit card statements, procurement documentation for goods or services, timesheets,
payroll records, benefit statements, agreements, contracts or documentation pertaining to costs for
subcontractors, and/or other documentation supporting and evidencing how the CDBG FUNDS
have been expended during the applicable quarter.
b. Quarterly Progress Report. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to keep records of all ethnic and
racial statistics of persons and families benefited by SUBRECIPIENT in the performance of its
obligations under this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the number of low and moderate
income persons and households assisted in accordance with federal income limits, the number of
female heads of households assisted, new program information and year-to-date program
statistics on expenditures, caseload and activities. Failure to provide any of the required
documentation and reporting will cause CITY to withhold all or a portion of a request for
reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to SUBRECIPIENT, until such
documentation and reporting has been received and approved by CITY.
J. Access to Records. CITY and the United States Government and their representatives or
auditors shall have access for purposes of monitoring, auditing, and examining SUBRECIPIENT's
activities and performance, to books, documents and papers, and the right to examine records of
SUBRECIPIENT's subcontractors, bookkeepers and accountants, employees and participants in regard to
said program. CITY and the United States Government and their representatives or auditors shall also
schedule on -site monitoring at then discretion. Monitoring activities may also include, but are not limited
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to, questioning employees and participants in said program and entering any premises or any site in which
any of the services or activities funded hereunder is conducted or in which any of the records of
SUBRECIPIENT are kept. Nothing herein shall be construed to require access to any privileged or
confidential information as set forth in federal or state law.
K. Location of Records/Required Leneth of Record Kee n . All accounting records, reports,
and evidence pertaining to all costs, expenses and the CDBG FUNDS of SUBRECIPIENT and all
documents related to this Agreement shall be maintained and kept available at SUBRECIPIENT'S office
or place of business for the duration of the Agreement and thereafter for five (5) years from the date of
final payment under this Agreement. Records which relate to (a) complaints, claims, administrative
proceedings or litigation arising out of the performance of this Agreement, or (b) costs and expenses of
this Agreement to which CITY or any other governmental agency takes exception, shall be retained
beyond the five (5) years until complete resolution or disposition of such appeals, litigation claims, or
exceptions. In the event SUBRECIPIENT does not make the above -referenced documents available within
the city of Santa Ana, California, SUBRECIPIENT agrees to pay all necessary and reasonable expenses
incurred by CITY in conducting any audit at the location where said records and books of account are
maintained.
L. Compliance with Law/Program Income. SUBRECIPIENT acknowledges that the funds
being provided by CITY for said program are received by CITY pursuant to the ACT as amended and that
expenditures of these funds shall be in accordance with the ACT and all pertinent regulations issued by
agencies of the federal government, including, but not limited to, all regulations found at Title 24 of the Code
of Federal Regulations. Program income received by SUBRECIPIENT shall be returned to CITY unless
otherwise provided for in this Agreement. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply fully with all federal, state and
local laws and court orders applicable to its operation whether or not referred to in this Agreement.
M. Debarment. To protect the public interest and ensure the integrity of Federal programs,
CITY may only conduct business with responsible persons and may not make any award or permit any
award to any party which is debarred or suspended or is otherwise excluded from or ineligible for
participation in Federal assistance programs under Executive Order 12549, "Debarment and Suspension".
See also 24 CFR 570.609. SUBRECIPIENT must review and sign Exhibit C "Debarment", which is
attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. SUBRECIPIENT shall be in good standing,
without suspension by the California Secretary of State, Franchise Tax Board and Internal Revenue Service.
Any change in the corporate status or suspension of SUBRECIPIENT shall be reported immediately to
CITY.
N. Confidentiality. Without prejudice to any other provisions of this Agreement,
SUBRECIPIENT shall, where applicable, maintain the confidential nature of information provided to it
concerning participants in accordance with the requirements of federal and state law. However,
SUBRECIPIENT shall submit to CITY and or HUD or its representatives, all records requested, including
audit, examinations, monitoring and verifications of reports submitted by SUBRECIPIENT, costs incurred
and services rendered hereunder.
O. Independent Contractor. SUBRECIPIENT agrees that the performance of obligations
hereunder is rendered in its capacity as an independent contractor and that it is in no way an agency of CITY.
P. Violation of Terms and Conditions. SUBRECIPIENT agrees that if SUBRECIPIENT
violates any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or any prior Agreement whereby CDBG funds
were received by SUBRECIPIENT, or if SUBRECIPIENT reports inaccurately, or if on audit there is a
disallowance of certain expenditures, SUBRECIPIENT agrees to remedy the acts or omissions causing the
disallowance and repay CITY all amounts spent in violation thereof. If SUBRECIPIENT engaged in
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fraudulent activity to obtain and/or justify expenditure of the CDBG funds granted hereunder,
SUBRECIPIENT shall be required to reimburse the CITY of all such funds that were obtained and/or spent
under fraudulent circumstances.
Q. Equipment. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to maintain a record for each item of non -expendable
personal property acquired under the terms of this Agreement. Said record shall be made available to CITY
upon request. The term "non -expendable personal property" shall include leased and purchased equipment.
R. Prohibited Use. SUBRECIPIENT hereby certifies and agrees that it will not use funds
provided through this Agreement to pay for entertainment, meals or gifts, or other prohibited uses.
S. Lobbvine. SUBRECIPIENT certifies that it will comply with federal law (31 U.S.C. 1352)
and regulations found at 24 CFR Part 87, which provide that no appropriated funds may be expended by the
recipient of a federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement to pay any person for influencing or
attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, Member of Congress, or an officer or
employee of a Member of Congress in connection with awarding of any federal contract, the making of any
federal grant or loan, entering into any cooperative agreement and the extension, renewal, amendment or
modification of any federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement. SUBRECIPIENT shall sign a
certification to that effect in a form as set forth in "Exhibit D," attached hereto and by this reference
incorporated herein. SUBRECIPIENT shall submit said signed certification to CITY prior to performing any
of its obligations under this Agreement and prior to any obligation arising on the part of CITY to pay any
sums to SUBRECIPIENT under the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of
Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with
this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit a
"Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions (Exhibit D).
SUBRECIPIENT shall require that the language of this certification be included in the
award documents for all sub -awards at all tiers (including subcontractors, sub -grants, and contracts under
grants, loans, and cooperative agreements), and agrees to take all actions necessary to ensure that all
subrecipients shall similarly certify and disclose accordingly.
T. Financial Interest. SUBRECIPIENT agrees that except for the use of CDBG funds to pay
salaries and other related administrative or personnel costs, no persons who exercise or have exercised
any function with respect to CDBG activities assisted under the terms of this Agreement, or who are in a
position to participate in a decision -malting process or gain inside information with regard to such
activities, may obtain a financial interest or benefit from a CDBG-assisted activity of SUBRECIPIENT,
either for themselves or those with whom they have family or business ties, during their tenure or for one
year thereafter. This prohibition applies to any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, or
elected or appointed official of CITY, or of any designated public agency, or the SUBRECIPIENT.
U. Labor Standards. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the requirements of the
Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis -Bacon Act as amended, the provisions of Contract Work
Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327 et seq.) and all other applicable Federal, state and local
laws and regulations pertaining to labor standards insofar as those acts apply to the performance of this
Agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the Copeland Anti -Kick Back Act (18 U.S.C.
874 et seq.) and its implementing regulations of the U.S. Department of Labor at 29 CFR Part 5. The
SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain documentation that demonstrates compliance with hour and wage
requirements of this part. Such documentation shall be made available to the CITY for review upon
request.
SUBRECIPIENT agrees that, except with respect to the rehabilitation or construction of
residential property containing less than eight (8) units, all contractors engaged under contracts in excess
of $2,000.00 for construction, renovation or repair work financed in whole or in part with assistance
provided under this contract, shall comply with Federal requirements adopted by the CITY pertaining to
such contracts and with the applicable requirements of the regulations of the Department of Labor, under
29 CFR Parts 1, 3, 5 and 7 governing the payment of wages and ratio of apprentices and trainees to
journey workers; provided that, if wage rates higher than those required under the regulations are imposed
by state or local law, nothing hereunder is intended to relieve the SUBRECIPIENT of its obligation, if
any, to require payment of the higher wage. The SUBRECIPIENT shall cause or require to be inserted in
full, in all such contracts subject to such regulations, provisions meeting the requirements of this
paragraph.
V. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. SUBRECIPIENT will make
every effort to provide training opportunities for low -and moderate -income persons residing within the
community where the construction project is located and contracts awarded to local businesses therein to the
greatest extent feasible as required under the provisions of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development
Act of 1968, the regulations set forth in 24 CFR 135, and all applicable rules and orders issued hereunder
prior to the execution of this Agreement. Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall be a condition of
the federal financial assistance provided under this Agreement and binding on the SUBRECIPIENT. Failure
to fulfill these requirements shall subject the SUBRECIPIENT, its successors and designees, to those
sanctions specified by the Agreement through which federal assistance is provided. The SUBRECIPIENT
certifies and agrees that no contractual or other disability exists which would prevent compliance with these
requirements. SUBRECIPIENT shall make every effort to ensure that all projects funded wholly or in part
by CDBG funds shall provide equal employment opportunities for minorities and women.
W. Dnw Free Workplace. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to provide a drug -free work place and to
execute a certification as set forth in "Lxhibit E" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
X. Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal
Awards. The following requirements and standards must be complied with: 2 CFR Part 200 et al.
SUBRECIPIENT shall procure all materials, property, or services in accordance with the requirements of
2 CFR 200.318-326.
Y. Subpart K of 24 CFR 570. SUBRECIPIENT will carry out its activities in compliance with the
requirements of Subpart K of 24 CFR 570, however SUBRECIPIENT does not assume the CITY's
environmental responsibilities or the responsibility for initiating the environmental review process under 24
CFR Part 52,
Z. Women- and Minority -Owned Businesses (W/MBE) SUBRECIPIENT will use its best efforts
to afford small businesses, minority business enterprises, and women's business enterprises the maximum
practicable opportunity to participate in the perfornlance of this Agreement in accordance with the
requirements of 2 CFR 200.321 "Contracting with small and minority businesses, women's business
enterprises, and labor surplus area firms". As used in this Agreement, the term "small business" means a
business that meets the criteria set forth in section 3(a) of the Small Business Act, as amended (15 U.S.C.
632), and "minority and women's business enterprise" means a business at least fifty-one percent (51%)
owned and controlled by minority group members or women. For the purpose of this definition,
"minority group members" are African -Americans, Spanish-speaking, Spanish surnamed or Spanish -
heritage Americans, Asian -Americans, and American Indians. SUBRECIPIENT may rely on written
representations by businesses regarding their status as minority and female business enterprises in lieu of
an independent investigation.
II. CITY'S OBLIGATIONS
A. Payment of Funds. On July 1, 2019, the CITY was allocated $5,701,154 for fiscal year 2019-
2020 from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") Community
Development Block Grant ("CDBG") Entitlement Program. CITY agrees to pay to SUBRECIPIENT when,
if and to the extent federal funds are received a sum not to exceed SIXTY THOUSAND Dollars ($60,000)
for SUBRECIPIENT'S performance in accordance with the Budget attached hereto as "Exhibit B" during the
period of this Agreement. Payments shall be made to SUBRECIPIENT through the submission of
invoices/reimbursement requests.
CITY shall pay such invoices/reimbursement requests within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof
provided CITY is satisfied that such expenses have been incurred and documented within the scope and
provisions of this Agreement and that SUBRECIPIENT is in compliance with the terms and conditions of
this Agreement. Failure to provide any of the required documentation and reporting will cause CITY to
withhold all or a portion of a request for reimbursement, or return the entire reimbursement package to
SUBRECIPIENT, until such documentation and reporting has been received and approved by CITY.
Documentation may include, but is not limited to true copies of invoices, receipts, canceled checks, bank
statements, credit card statements, procurement documentation for goods or services, timesheets, payroll
records, benefit statements, agreements, contracts or documentation pertaining to costs for subcontractors,
and/or other documentation supporting and evidencing how the CDBG FUNDS have been expended
during the applicable quarter.
B. Audit of Account. CITY shall include an audit of the account maintained by
SUBRECIPIENT in CITY's annual audit of all CDBG FUNDS in accordance with Title 24 of the Code of
Federal Regulations and other applicable federal laws and regulations.
C. Common Rule: Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.328(a), the CITY manages the day-to-day operations of
each grant and subgrant supported activities. CITY staff has detailed knowledge of the grant program
requirements and monitors grant and subgrant supported activities to assure compliance with Federal
requirements. Such monitoring covers each program, function and activity and performance goals are
reviewed periodically.
D. Environmental Review: In accordance with 24 CFR 58, the CITY is responsible for
undertaking enviromnental review and maintaining environmental review records for each applicable
project.
E. Performance Monitoring: CITY shall monitor the performance of SUBRECIPIENT against
goals and performance standards required herein. The SUBRECIPIENT shall be responsible to
accomplish the levels of performance as set forth in Exhibit A and report such measures quarterly to the
CITY. If the SUBRECIPIENT estimates such goals will not be met, the SUBRECIPIENT is to contact
the CITY, at which time the CITY will determine if any adjustments to the grant award is appropriate.
Substandard performance as determined by the CITY will constitute non-compliance with this
Agreement. Should the CITY determine that the SUBRECIPIENT has not performed its obligations as
stated in this contract in a satisfactory manner, or if the CITY determines that insufficient supporting
information has been submitted, the CITY shall notify the SUBRECIPIENT in writing of its
determination specifying in full detail the objections which it has to the SUBRECIPIENT's performance.
If action to correct such substandard performance is not taken by the SUBRECIPIENT after being
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notified by the CITY, within a reasonable period of time as stipulated in the written notification, contract
suspension or termination procedures will be initiated.
A. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with Executive Order 11246 which requires that during the
performance of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT agrees not to discriminate against any employee or
applicant for employment because of race, religion, sex, color or national origin.. Such action shall include,
but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, rates of pay or other forms
of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to post in
conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the
SUBRECIPIENT setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
B. SUBRECIPIENTagrees to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which indicates
that no person shall, on the ground of race, color or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be
denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program of activity receiving federal
financial assistance.
C. No person shall, on the grounds of race, sex, creed, color, religion, marital status, national origin,
age, sexual orientation, or physical or mental handicap be excluded from participation in, be refused the
benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination in any activities, programs or employment supported by
this Agreement. SUBRECIPIENT is prohibited from discrimination on the basis of age or with respect to an
otherwise qualified handicapped person as provided for under Section 109 of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974, as amended.
D. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 which requires that
during the performance of this Agreement, S[JBRECIPIENT agrees not to discriminate against any employee
or applicant for employment because of age. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following:
employment upgrading, demotion, or transfer, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for
training, including apprenticeship. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to
employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the SUBRECIPIENT setting forth the
provisions of this age discrimination clause.
E. SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which
requires that no otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the United States, shall, solely by reason of
his or her disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to
discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal fmancial assistance or under any program or
activity conducted by any executive agency or by the United States Postal Service.
IV. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Pursuant to the conflict of interest requirements set forth in 24 CFR 570.611 and 2 CFR 200.112,
SUBRECIFILiNT certifies that no member, officer, employee, agent or assignee of CITY having direct or
indirect control of any CDBG monies granted to the CITY, inclusive of the subject CDBG FUNDS, shall
serve as an officer of SUBRECIPIENT. Further, any conflict or potential conflict of interest of any officer of
SUBRECIPIENT shall be fully disclosed in writing prior to the execution of this Agreement and said writing
shall be attached and deemed fully incorporated as a part hereof. Notice shall be sent by SUM ECIPIENT to
CITY regarding any changes or modifications to its board of directors and list of officers.
V. SPECIAL CERTIFICATION FOR RELIGIOUS ENTITIES
If SUBRECIPIENT is a religious entity, SUBRECIPIENT hereby agrees that in connection with the
provision of the services SUBRECIPIENT shall provide with CDBG funds, in accordance with 24 CFR
570.2000):
A. SUBRECIPIENT shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on
the basis of religion and shall not limit employment or give preference in employment to persons on the basis
of religion.
B. SUBRECIPIENT shall not discriminate against any person applying for the services
SUBRECIPIENT agrees to provide under the terms of this Agreement on the basis of religion and shall not
limit such services or give preference to applicants for such services on the basis of religion.
C. SUBRECIPIENT shall NOT provide religious instruction or counseling, conduct any religious
worship or services, or engage in any religious proselytizing, or exert any religious influence in the provision
of the services in said program. The parties agree that this covenant is intended to and shall be construed for
the limited purpose of assuring compliance with respect to the use of CITY funds by SUBRECIPIENT with
applicable constitutional limitations respecting the establishment of religion as set forth in the establishment
clause under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 4 of the California
Constitution, and is not in any manner intended to restrict other activities of SUBRECIPIENT.
D. The portion of a facility used to provide public services assisted in whole or in part under this
Agreement shall contain no sectarian or religious symbols.
E. Where the services to be provided under said program are rendered on property owned by the
primarily religious entity SUBRECIPIENT, CDBG funds may also be used for minor repairs to such property
which are directly related to the cost of rendering the services under said program, where the cost constitutes
in dollar terms only an incidental portion of the CDBG expenditure for rendering the services under said
program.
VI. PROHMITION OF NEPOTISM
SUBRECIPIENT agrees not to hire or permit the hiring of any person to fill a position funded
through this Agreement if a member of that person's immediate family is employed in an administrative
capacity by SUBRECIPIENT. For the purposes of this section, the term "immediate family" means spouse,
child, mother, father, brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law,
daughter-in-law, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, stepparent and stepchild. The term "administrative capacity"
means having selection, hiring, supervisor or management responsibilities.
VIL NOTICES
Notices to the parties shall, unless otherwise requested in writing, be sent by U.S. Mail, postage
prepaid, and addressed as follows:
TO CITY: City of Santa Ana
Community Development Agency (1\4-25)
20 Civic Center Plaza
P.O. Box 1988
Santa Ana, California 92702-1988
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TO SUBRECIPIENT: Nati's House (dba Neutral Ground)
1920 E 17"' Street
Santa Ana, CA 92705
VIH. ASSIGNABILITY
None of the duties of, or work to be performed by, SUBRECIPIENT under this Agreement shall be
subcontracted or assigned to any agency, consultant, or person without the prior written consent of CITY.
SUBRECIPIENT must submit all subcontracts and other agreements that relate to this Agreement to CITY.
No subcontract or assignment shall terminate or alter the legal obligations of SUBRECIPIENT pursuant to
this Agreement.
IX. HOLD HARMLESS
SUBRECIPIENT shall indemnify, defend and save harmless CITY, its officers, employees, agents,
representatives and volunteers from and against any and all damages to or for loss of use of property and for
injuries to or death of any person or persons, including property and employees or agents of CITY, and shall
defend, indemnify and save harmless CITY, its officers, employees, agents, representatives and volunteers
from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, actions or proceedings of any kind or nature, including,
but not by way of limitation, workers compensation claims and including attorney fees and reasonable
expenses for litigation or settlement, resulting from or arising out of the negligent or wrongful acts, errors or
omissions of SUBRECIPIENT, its officers, directors, employees, agents, subcontractors and suppliers arising
out of SUBRECIPIENT's performance of this Agreement.
X. INSURANCE
1. Commercial General Liability. SUBRECIPPIENT agrees to obtain and keep in force
during the term of this Agreement a policy of comprehensive commercial public liability insurance
insuring the CITY, and SUBRECIPIENT against any liability for accident, injury or death arising out of
or in consequence of this Agreement. Such insurance shall be in an amount not less than One Million
Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for any injury to or death of any person or persons in any single accident or
occurrence. Said policy of comprehensive liability insurance shall be endorsed to provide to CITY at
least thirty (30) days written notice prior to cancellation; name CITY, its officers, agents, employees, and
volunteers, additional insured; and state that such coverage is primary to any other coverage or self-
insurance and CITY. Governmental entities may provide proof of self-insurance.
(a) Such insurance shall: (1) name the City of Santa Ana, its officers, agents,
representatives, employees and volunteers as additional insured's; (2) be primary with respect to
insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the CITY; (3) contain standard separation of
insured's provisions; and (4) give to CITY prompt and timely notice of claim made or suit instituted
arising out of SUBRECIPIENT's operations hereunder.
(b) SUBRECIPIENT shall: (1) prior to exercising any right under this
Agreement, furnish properly executed certificates of insurance and additional insured endorsement to the
CITY which shall clearly evidence all coverages required above; (2) provide that such insurance shall not
be materially changed or terminated except on 30 days prior written notice to the CITY; (3) maintain such
insurance for the period covered by this Agreement; and (4) replace such certificates for policies expiring
prior to the expiration of this Agreement
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2. Automobile Liability Coverage. SUBRECIPIENT shall also obtain and maintain, during
the effective period of this Agreement, broad form automobile liability coverage with a $1,000,000 limit
unless reduced by CITY, which applies to both owned/leased and non -owned automobiles used by
SUBRECIPIENT employees or participants in performance of this Agreement, or, in the event that
SUBRECIPIENT will not utilize such owned/leased automobiles but intends to require employees,
participants or other agents to utilize their own automobiles in the performance of this Agreement,
SUBRECIPIENT shall secure and maintain on file from all such employees, participants, or agents as
self -certification of automobile insurance coverage. Governmental entities may provide proof of self-
insurance.
3. Workers' Compensation. If SUBRECIPIENT is an "employer", as set forth in California
Labor Code Section 3300 et seq., or utilizes participants as "employees," as set forth in California Labor
Code Section 3350 et seq., SUBRECIPIENT shall obtain and keep in force during the term of this
Agreement full Workers' Compensation insurance coverage for injuries suffered by participants. Said
insurance policy shall guarantee CITY at least thirty (30) days written notice of cancellation or
modification.
4. Equipment Coverage. SUBRECIPIENT shall purchase a policy or policies of insurance
covering loss or damage to any and all Equipment provided to or purchased by SUBRECIPIENT in
accordance with this Agreement. Said insurance shall be in the amount of the full replacement value
thereof, providing protection against the classification of fire, extended coverage, vandalism, malicious
mischief, theft, and special extended perils. Governmental entities may substitute a certificate of self-
insurance.
5. Proof of Insurance. Certificates and endorsements must be submitted and approved by
CITY prior to any work under this Agreement. SUBRECIPIENT understands that CITY will make no
payments under this Agreement until the required certificates and endorsements have been approved by
CITY.
XI. REVERSION OF ASSETS
A. Upon the expiration of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT shall transfer to CITY any CDBG
funds on hand at the time of the expiration of this Agreement as well as any accounts receivable attributable
to the use of CDBG funds. [24 CFR 570.503(b)(7)]
B. Any real property under SUBRECIPIENT's control that was acquired or improved in whole or in
part with CDBG funds in excess of $25,000.00 must either be:
1. Used, where CITY has given written approval, to meet one of the national
objectives stated in 24 CFR 570.208 until five (5) years after expiration of this Agreement, or for such longer
period of time as deternuned to be appropriate by CITY; or
2. If not used in accordance with subparagraph 1 above, SUBRECIPIENT shall pay to
CITY an amount equal to the current fair market value of the property less any portion of the value
attributable to the expenditure of non-CDBG funds for acquisition of, or improvement to, the property. Such
payment is program income to CITY.
C. Subject to the obligations set forth herein, title to equipment acquired under the terms of this
Agreement will vest upon acquisition in SUBRECIPIENT. When said equipment which has been acquired
in accordance with this Agreement and all applicable regulations is no longer needed for said program,
disposition of said equipment will be made as follows:
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1. Items of equipment with a current per unit fair market value of less than $5,000.00
may be retained, sold or otherwise disposed of with no further obligation to CITY.
2. Items of equipment with a current fair market per unit value of $5,000.00 or more
may be retained or sold and CITY shall have the right to an amount calculated by multiplying the current
market value or proceeds from the sale by CITY's share of federal funds used to acquire the equipment, in
accordance with 2 CFR 200.313(e)(2).
D. SUBRECIPIENT hereby agrees, upon the demand of CITY, to execute, acknowledge and
deliver, or cause any person or entity who may have any claim to rights hereunder or under any document,
instrument or agreement executed in furtherance of the services and activities to be performed hereunder, to
execute, acknowledge and deliver, to CITY assignment(s), quit claim deed(s) or such other and further
instruments, documents and agreements as may be necessary, in the sole and absolute discretion of CITY, to
vest in CITY all of SUBRECIPIENT's right, title and interest (if any it may have) in and to CITY, CDBG or
other federal, state and/or local accounts or program funds or allocation of funds to which CITY is or may be
entitled, either for its own account or as fiduciary or trustee for others, which were obtained for the purpose of
the performance of this Agreement or any previous agreements relating to the same subject matter or
activities as this Agreement, together with any instruments, loans, grants or advances by SUBRECIPIENT on
behalf of CITY, in furtherance of the activities hereunder or thereof.
SUBRECIPIENT's obligations and responsibilities set forth in this paragraph "XI. REVERSION OF
ASSETS," and in paragraph "XII. TERMINATION" and other requirements pertaining to program income
shall not be affected by the termination of this Agreement and shall survive the date of termination of this
Agreement for such period of time as CITY and/or HUD deems necessary for the responsibilities, duties and
obligations to be performed and completed to the satisfaction of CITY and HUD.
XII. TERMINATION
A. This Agreement maybe terminated on thirty (30) days' written notice by either party. hi the
event of such termination, SUBRECIPIENT shall only be entitled to reimbursement for approved expenses
incurred to the effective date of termination.
B. This Agreement may be suspended or terminated by CITY upon five (5) days' written notice for
violation by SUBRECIPIENT of Federal Laws governing the use of Community Development Block Grant
Funds. In the event of such suspension or termination, SUBRECIPIENT shall only be entitled to
reimbursement for approved expenses incurred up to the effective date of suspension or termination.
C. Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.340, in the event SUBRECIPIENT defaults by failing to fulfill all or any
of its obligations hereunder, CITY may declare a default and termination of this Agreement by written notice
to SUBRECIPIENT, which default and termination shall be effective on a date stated in the notice which is to
be not less than ten (10) days after certified mailing or personal service of such notice, unless such default is
cured before the effective date of termination stated in such notice. If terminated for cause, CITY shall be
relieved of further liability or responsibility under this Agreement, or as a result of the ternunation thereof,
including the payment of money, except for payment for approved expenses incurred for services
satisfactorily and timely performed prior to the mailing or service of the notice of termination, and except for
reimbursement of (1) any payments made for services not subsequently performed in a timely and
satisfactory manner, and (2) costs incurred by CITY in obtaining substitute performance.
D. The grant of funds under this Agreement may be terminated for convenience by either the CITY
or SUBRECIPIENT, in whole or in part, by setting forth the reasons for such termination, the effective date,
and, in the case of portion ternunation, their portion to b terminated, however, if in the case of a partial
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termination, the CITY determines that the remaining portion of the award will not accomplish the purpose for
with the award was made, the CITY may terminate the award in its entirety.
E. The grant of funds under this Agreement may be terminated due to the non-performance of
SUBRECIPIENT and/or failure of SUBRECIPENT to perform the work described in Exhibits A and B or
failure to meet the performance standards and program goals set forth therein.
F. In the event th s Agreement is terminated as set forth in subparagraphs XII.A, through XII.E.,
inclusive, SUBRECIPIENT agrees to immediately return to CITY upon CITY's demand and prior to any
adjudication of SUBRECIPIENT's rights, any and all funds not used, and to comply with paragraph "XI.
REVERSION OF ASSETS" of this Agreement.
XIH. LIMITATION OF FUNDS
The United States of America, through HUD, may in the future place programmatic or fiscal
limitations on the use of CDBG funds which limitations are not presently anticipated. Accordingly, CITY
reserves the right to revise this Agreement in order to take account of actions affecting HUD program
funding. In the event of funding reduction, CITY may, in its sole and absolute discretion, reduce the budget
of this Agreement as a whole or as to costs category, may limit the rate of SUBRECIPIENT's authority to
commit and spend funds, or may restrict SUBRECIPIENT's use of both its uncommitted and its unspent
funds. Where HUD has directed or requested CITY to implement a reduction in funding, in whole or as to a
cost category, with respect to funding for this Agreement, CITY's City Manager or delegate is authorized to
act for CITY in implementing and effecting such a reduction and in revising, modifying, or amending the
Agreement for such purposes. If such a reduction in funding occurs, SUBRECIPIENT shall be permitted to
de -scope accordingly. Where CITY has reasonable grounds to question SUBRECIPIENT's fiscal
accountability, financial soundness, or compliance with this Agreement, CITY may suspend the operation of
this Agreement for up to sixty (60) days upon five (5) days written notice to SUBRECIPIENT of its intention
to so act, pending an audit or other resolution of such questions. In no event, however, shall any revisions
made by CITY affect expenditures and legally binding commitments made by SUBRECIPIENT before it
received notice of such revision, provided that such amounts have been committed in good faith and are
otherwise allowable and that such commitments are consistent with HUD cash withdrawal guidelines.
XIV. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement supersedes any and all other agreements, either oral or in writing, between the
parties hereto with respect to the use of CITY's CDBG funds by SUBRECIPIENT and contains all the
covenants and agreements between the parties with respect to such employment in any manner whatsoever.
Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements,
orally or otherwise, have been made by any panty, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not
embodied herein, and that no other agreement or amendment hereto shall be effective unless executed in
writing and signed by both CITY and SUBRECIPIENT.
XV. LAWS GOVERNING THIS AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of
California, and all applicable federal laws and regulations.
XVI. CLOSE-OUT
The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the closeout procedures detailed in 2 CFR §200.343,
including the following:
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1. SUBRECIPIENT must submit, no later than ninety (90) calendar days after the end
date of the period of performance, all financial, performance, and other reports as required by the
terms and conditions of the Federal award;
2. Unless the CITY authorizes an extension, SUBRECIPIENT must liquidate all
obligations incurred under the Federal award not later than ninety (90) calendar days after the
end date of the period of performance as specified in the terms and conditions of the Federal
award;
3. SUBRECIPIENT must promptly refund any balances of unobligated cash that the
CITY paid in advance or paid and that is not authorized to be retained by SUBRECIPIENT for
use in other projects (See OMB Circular A-129 and 2 CFR §200.345);
4. SUBRECIPIENT must account for any real and personal property acquired with
Federal funds or received from the Federal goverranent in accordance with 2 CFR §§200.310-
200.316 and 200.329; and,
5. The CITY should complete all closeout actions for the Federal award no later than one
year after receipt and acceptance of all required final reports.
XVII. VALIDITY AND SEVERABILITY
The invalidity in whole or in part of any provision of this Agreement shall not void or affect the
validity of any other provision of this Agreement. Whenever possible, each provision of this
AGREEMENT shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable
law, but if any provision of this AGREEMENT is held to be prohibited by or invalid under
applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective only to the extent of such prohibition or
invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of such provisions of this AGREEMENT.
XVIII. WAIVER
No delay or omission by either party hereto to exercise any right or power accruing upon any
noncompliance or default by the other party with respect to any of the terms of this Agreement shall
impair any such right or power or be construed to be a waiver thereof. A waiver by either of the parties
hereto of any of the covenants, conditions, or agreements to be performed by the other shall not be
construed to be a waiver of any succeeding breach thereof or of any other covenant, condition or
agreement herein contained.
XIX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority
and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify CITY
fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to CITY in the event that
such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn.
b. All Exhibits and Attachments referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if
fully set forth in the body of this Agreement.
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(Signatures on following page)
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the last date and year
written below.
ATTEST:
Norma Mitre
Clerk of the ,•``
Council
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
SONIA R. CARVALHO
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL:
STEVEN MENDOZA
Executive Director
Community Development Agency
CITY OF SANTA ANA
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Kristine Ridge '
Acting City Manager
SUBRECIPIENT:
M . Natividad Alvarado Jr.
Executive Director
Tax ID:45-4041042
DUNS #: 079536874
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City of Santa Ana CDBG Scope of Work
Program Year 2019-20 (July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020)
Name of Organization Nati's House (Neutral Ground)
Name of Funded Program Summer Night Lights
Annual Accomplishment Goal
Unduplicated Participants anticipated to be served during the 12-month contract period.
750 TOTAL 750 Santa Ana Participants 1 100%1 750 Eow Income Participants 100%
Schedule of Performance 187.5
Unduplicated
(estimated)
Quarter 1: JUL 1 - SEP 30
Quarter 2: OCT 1 - DEC 31
Quarter 3: JAN 1 - MAR 31
Quarter 4: APR 1 - JUN 30
Program and Funding Description
Estimated
Neutral Ground provides gang prevention and intervention, and positive youth programming and
mentoring in Santa Ana and proposes to provide Summer Night Lights programming in at least one park in
Santa Ana. Neutral Ground proposes to host Summer Night Lights for 10 weeks in EI Salvador park, June 6th- August 11th.
Program mingwould be provided two (2) nights a week, Thursday and Friday nights, from 7pm-11pm. Each week would be
programmed around a theme and program mingwould consist of sports/ clinics, arts
and crafts, health and wellness, community resources, and special events.
Sports/Clinics- Neutral Ground will utilize existing Parks and Recreation infrastructure (courts, fields,
etc) to offer sports programming and skills development. Each week could culminate in a match or game on
Saturday night. High lightsto this programming could be special matches between youth involved in the
sports clinics and special Adult teams, such as a basketball game between youth and Santa Ana Fire
Department. Arts and Crafts- Each night will have available arts and crafts tables for smaller children to engage in making a
special take home artwork or craft. Local artists could be brought in to teach special one-time
classes as well. Finally, local artwork created through existing Parks and Recreation classes or through local
artists granted from the City of Santa Ana can be on displayfor residents to enjoy. Health and Wellness- Neutral Ground will
request nonprofit and health organizationsto provide resources and materials duringthe summer. These could include free eye
clinics, free dental exams, free HIV/STD testing, as well as health and wellness classes such as yoga and Zumba. Community
Resources- Neutral Ground will partnerwith a variety of nonprofit organizations and City and County agenciesto provide
materials and information each night. Examples of these are Latino voter registration, Libraryoutreach providing library
materials and information on obtaining a library card, Department of Parks and Recreation services and classes, and LAFD
providingsafety presentations and a fire truckfor children to tour. Special Events- Neutral Ground plans to incorporate special
events into programming through leveraged resources and relationships. Examples of this could be an Automobile Enthusiast
Club bringing vintage cars to " 195os theme week" for attendees to see or a Mariachi band performing.Neutral Ground provides
gang prevention and intervention, and positive youth programmingand mentoring in Santa Ana and proposes to provide
Summer Night Lights programming in at least one park in
Santa Ana. Neutral Ground proposes to host Summer Night Lightsfor 10 weeks in El Salvador park, June 6th-August 11th.
Programming would be provided two (2) nights a week, Thursday and Friday nights, from 7pm-11pm. Each week would be
programmed around a theme and programming would consist of sports/ clinics, arts and crafts, health and wellness, community
resources, and special events. Sports/Clinics- Neutral Ground will utilize existing Parks and Recreation infrastructure (courts,
fields, etc) to offersports programmingand skills development. Each week could culminate in a match or game on Saturday
night. Highlightsto this programming could be special matches between youth involved in the sports clinics and special Adult
teams, such as a basketball game between youth and Santa Ana Fire Department.
EXHIBIT A
Arts and Crafts- Each night will have available arts and crafts tables for smaller children to engage in
making a special take home artwork or craft. Local artists could be brought in to teach special one-time
classes as well. Finally, local artwork created through existing Parks and Recreation classes or through local
artists granted from the City of Santa Ana can be on display for residents to enjoy.
Health and Wellness- Neutral Ground will request nonprofit and health organizations to provide
resources and materials during the summer. These could include free eye clinics, free dental exams, free
HIV/STD testing, as well as health and wellness classes such as yoga and Zumba.
Community Resources- Neutral Ground will partner with a variety of nonprofit organizations and City and
County agencies to provide materials and information each night. Examples of these are Latino voter
registration, Library outreach providing library materials and information on obtaining a library card,
Department of Parks and Recreation services and classes, and LAFD providing safety presentations and a fire
truck for children to tour. Special Events- Neutral Ground plans to incorporate special events into programming through
everaged resources and relationships. Examples of this could be an Automobile Enthusiast Club bringing vintage cars to "1950s
theme week' for attendees to see or a Mariachi band performing.
Although food is not an allowable expense with this grant, Neutral Ground plans to find vendors and
business sponsors that will help provide meals/snacks and beverages each night of SNL. Last year, Neutral
Ground was able to provide a hot meal every night of SNL, plus snow cones and other treats.
Neutral Ground hopes to hire at least 5 young adults (16-24) from the neighborhoods we are serving to
be part of our team. These youth will be responsible for helping assist Santa Ana Police Department at the
park entrances and exits, serving food/ snacks, helping to set up and take down, and general programming
assistance. This employment will provide over 220 hours of work experience. These young adults will receive
aver 80 hours of paid training, where they will learn important aspects of youth development, gang
ntervention and violence prevention and mediation. They will also be provided training to receive their
iervSafe Food Handler card, allowing them to receive training to properly serve food during SNL. Perhaps,
more importantly, this opportunity will provide them with an Industry Recognized Credential that they will
oe able to use well after the summer is over. This year, Neutral Ground plans to move beyond Summer Night Lights being strictly
an events -focused program during the summer, to one that incorporates violence prevention and intervention through follow
up with families outside of the parks and throughout the year. This past year, Neutral Ground was able to provide a Toys for
Tots event during Christmas and all the children served during SNL were invited back for this event. This follow-up allows
Neutral Ground staff to work deep within the community, providing rumor control and effective gang and violence intervention
>ervices.
Although food is not an allowable expense with this grant, Neutral Ground plans to find vendors and
ousiness sponsors that will help provide meals/snacks and beverages each night of SNL. Last year, Neutral
Sround was able to provide a hot meal every night of SNL, plus snow cones and other treats.
Neutral Ground hopes to hire at least 5 young adults (16-24) from the neighborhoods we are serving to
oe part of our team. These youth will be responsible for helping assist Santa Ana Police Department at the
nark entrances and exits, serving food/ snacks, helping to set up and take down, and general programming
assistance. This employment will provide over 220 hours of work experience. These young adults will receive
Dver 80 hours of paid training, where they will learn important aspects of youth development, gang
ntervention and violence prevention and mediation. They will also be provided training to receive their
iervSafe Food Handler card, allowing them to receive training to properly serve food during SNL. Perhaps,
more importantly, this opportunity will provide them with an Industry Recognized Credential that they will
3e able to use well after the summer is over.
This year, Neutral Ground plans to move beyond Summer Night Lights being strictly an events -focused
Grogram during the summer, to one that incorporates violence prevention and intervention through followup
Nith families outside of the parks and throughout the year. This past year, Neutral Ground was able to
arovide a Toys for Tots event during Christmas and all the children served during SNL were invited back for
this event. This follow-up allows Neutral Ground staff to work deep within the community, providing rumor
EXHIBIT A
EXHIBIT A
Organization Name Nati's House
FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020
PROGRAM BUDGET
Grou
Program Name Summer Night Lights
EXPENDITURES
Enter budeet cateeories and oroiected expenditures for the or000sed oroeram:
Category
Expenditures
Funded By
Santa Ana
CDBG
Expenditures
Funded By
Other Sources
Program
Budget
Total
Organization
Budget
Administrative Staff Salaries & Benefits
$9,000
$9,000
Program Staff Salaries & Benefits
$32,545
$32,545
Contractual/Professional Services
$3,000
$3,000
Direct Program Supplies
$10,000
$10,000
Food
$0
$ 75,000
$75,000
0
$0
$0
0
$0
$0
0
$0
$0
0
$0
$0
0
$0
$0
TOTAL Direct Costs
$54,545
$75,000
$129,545
$0
Indirect Costs 10%
$5,455
$5,455
TOTAL BUDGET
$60,000
$75,000
$135,000
$0
* Indirect cost rate: 10% Non -Federal entity without federaly recognized negotiated indirect
cost rate, will charge a de minimis rate of 10% of modified total direct
costs.
PROGRAM RESOURCES
LIST ALL OTHER PROGRAM RESOURCES FOR 2019-2020
Funding Source Total n
Iusi equal rrograrn nuaget iotai nsiea aoove.
FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT
Santa Ana CDBG
L
EXHIBIT B
2019-2020 CDBG BUDGET LINE ITEMS
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Position Title
Annual Salary
& Benefits
CDBG Funds
Requested
Description
President
$ 60,116
$ 9,000
PROGRAM STAFF
Position Title
Annual Salary
& Benefits
CDBG Funds
Requested
Description
Program Director
$ 60,116
$ 6,000
Program Coordinator
$ 40,000
$ 7,000
Community Intervention Worker
$ 40,000
$ 6,360
Community Intervention Worker
40,0001
$ 6,360
Youth Hires
$ 12,971
$ 6,825
CONTRACTUAL/PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Type of Service
Contract
Amount
CDBG Funds
Requested
Description
Parks and Recreation Facilities
$ 15,000
$ 3,000
OTHER LINE ITEMS
Line Item
Program
Amount
CDBG Funds
Requested
Description
Direct Program Supplies
$ 10,000
$ 10,000
EXHIBIT B-1