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File #: DIR 2023-030    Version: 2 Name:
Type: Discussion/Direction Item Status: Passed
File created: 1/3/2023 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 11/7/2023 Final action: 11/7/2023
Title: Discussion/Direction of the Public Safety Commission's Recommendations for the 2024 Philip S. Miller Resource Grant Program, Six Applications
Attachments: 1. Attachment A: 2024 Applications, 2. Attachment B: Five-Year History of Granted Amounts, 3. Staff Presentation

To:                     Honorable Mayor and Members of Town Council

 

Through: David L. Corliss, Town Manager

 

From:                     Trish Muller, CPA, Finance Director

 

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Discussion/Direction of the Public Safety Commission’s Recommendations for the 2024 Philip S. Miller Resource Grant Program, Six Applications

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Executive Summary

 

The Philip S. Miller Resource Grant Program (PSMRGP) funded by the Philip S. Miller Trust Fund aims to support social and human services in Castle Rock. Eligibility requirements state that the organization holds 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) status, has been operating for a minimum of five years, and the funding request must include at least one of the provisions for the necessities of life: water, energy, food and/or shelter assistance. A cap of five individual grants shall be awarded annually. In 2023, Town Council increased the budgeted amount for this program to $45,000.

 

Six qualified organizations applied for the 2024 Philip S. Miller Resource Grant with a total of $61,000 in requested funds. The Public Safety Commission (PSC) reviewed the annual applications and is recommending the following award amounts:

 

Applicant

Recommendation

American Legion Post 1187

$4,000

Bridge of Hope

$0

Christ’s Episcopal Church

$2,000

Crisis Center

$17,500

Help & Hope Center

$17,500

New Hope Presbyterian

$4,000

TOTAL

$45,000

 

Staff presents the Public Safety Commission’s recommendations for Council’s approval.

 

 

 

Discussion

 

The Public Safety Commission reviewed the applications (Attachment A) at its October 5 meeting.  Representatives from each non-profit organization attended the PSC meeting to give a short presentation on their organization and the purpose of the funding request. The Commission discussed the merits of each application, reviewed the budgets presented for each project, and referred to the history of granted amounts (Attachment B).

 

American Legion Post 1187 requested $5,000. American Legion Post 1187 is the nation’s largest wartime veteran’s service organization devoted to serving fellow active-duty military and their families, mentoring youth, promoting strong national security, and advocating patriotism across the U.S.  Requested funds will assist homeless/low-income veterans and current service members in meeting their food, shelter, and energy needs. American Legion Post 1187 serves more than 180 local Post members and veterans at local retirement facilities.

 

Bridge of Hope requested $10,000. Bridge of Hope uses a three-pronged approach to helping support homeless single mothers and their children through rental assistance, case management, and providing a network of volunteers from a Christian faith community. Bridge of Hope would use the funds to help three homeless single mothers and their children in Castle Rock.  

 

Christ’s Episcopal Church requested $1,000. Christ’s Episcopal Church is a local church requesting funds to provide meals for students experiencing hunger at Castle Rock Elementary. Last year, 7,700 meals were provided to 38 students and this year, as many as 50 students could enroll in the program.

 

Crisis Center requested $20,000. The Crisis Center exists to end domestic violence through advocacy, education, and prevention. The Center is requesting funds to support its emergency shelter for victims impacted by domestic violence. In 2022, the Crisis Center helped over 5,500 people; more than 24 percent of people are from Castle Rock.

 

Help & Hope Center (HHC) requested $20,000. The Help & Hope Center is a human service organization whose mission is to meet the immediate needs of Douglas and Elbert County residents who are in financial distress and at risk of becoming homeless.  HHC will use grant funds to purchase food for their food bank.  In 2022, they served 4,828 people in Castle Rock.

 

New Hope Presbyterian Church requested $5,000. New Hope Presbyterian Church is a local church requesting funds to support individuals who need assistance with rent, utility bills, and food.  Since January 2023, New Hope has helped 10 families in Castle Rock and they anticipate helping an additional 8-10 that will need assistance by December 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Based on these considerations, the Commission has made the following recommendations:

 

Applicant

Requested

Recommendation

American Legion Post 1187

$5,000

$4,000

Bridge of Hope

$10,000

$0

Christ’s Episcopal Church

$1,000

$2,000

Crisis Center

$20,000

$17,500

Help & Hope Center

$20,000

$17,500

New Hope Presbyterian

$5,000

$4,000

TOTAL

$61,000

$45,000

 

Budget Considerations

 

The 2024 Budget includes $45,000 in the Philip S. Miller Fund for the 2024 Philip S. Miller Resource Grant Program.

 

Staff Recommendation

 

Staff recommends that Council approve the Public Safety Commission’s recommendations for the 2024 Philip S. Miller Resource Grant Program. 

 

Proposed Motion

 

                     I move to approve the Public Safety Commission’s recommendations and award the 2024 Philip S. Miller Resource Grant Program monies as follows:

 

American Legion Post 1187

$4,000

Christ’s Episcopal Church

$2,000

Crisis Center

$17,500

Help & Hope Center

$17,500

New Hope Presbyterian

$4,000

 

 

Alternative Motions

 

I move to approve the Public Safety Commission’s recommendations for the 2024 Philip S. Miller Resource Grant Program, with the following conditions: (list conditions).

 

I move to continue this item to the Town Council meeting on _____ date to allow additional time to (list information needed).

                                                                                                         

 

 

 

Attachments

 

Attachment A: 2024 Applications

Attachment B: Five-Year History of Granted Amounts