12.F.
City Council Meeting - FINAL (AMENDED)
- Meeting Date:
- 04/19/2022
- From:
- Stacey Brechler-Knaggs, Grants and Contracts Manager
Information
TITLE:
Consideration and Approval of Contract: First Amendment to the Service Provider Contract for Arts, Science, and Cultural Services with Flagstaff Arts Council d/b/a Creative Flagstaff in the total amount of $172,500.
STAFF RECOMMENDED ACTION:
- Approve the First Amendment to the Service Provider Contract with Flagstaff Arts Council d/b/a Creative Flagstaff for administration of $150,000 of the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus Local Recovery Federal and Non-Federal Funds with a 15% administrative fee for a payment of $22,500 for a total distribution to Creative Flagstaff of $172,500; and
- Authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary documents.
Executive Summary:
Staff seeks approval of the First Amendment to the Service Provider Contract with Flagstaff Arts Council d/b/a Creative Flagstaff (Creative Flagstaff), to act on behalf of the City of Flagstaff and administer the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Federal and Non-Federal Funds (Local Recovery Funds) to respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency or its negative economic impacts for City-wide local service agencies. Under the First Amendment, Creative Flagstaff will provide services, such as issuing Notice of Funding Announcements to eligible non-profits, evaluating proposals, awarding applicants, submitting required reporting, overseeing and monitoring awarded applicants.
Financial Impact:
The City has an active Service Provider Contract with Creative Flagstaff to administer City general funds to non-profit agencies. The compensation for that active Service Provider Contract $38,392.81 (administrative fee) $39,392.80 (Arts & Culture) with $306,000 $360,000 (distribution to non-profits), and $54,000 (15% overhead) for a total of $398,392.81 $453,392.81. This First Amendment provides Creative Flagstaff an additional $150,000 to distribute for Arts, Science, and Cultural Services with an $22,500 administrative fee for a total distribution of $172,500.
The First Amendment will provide Creative Flagstaff $150,000 in Local Recovery Funds to allocate as follows;
Negative Economic Impacts
The First Amendment will provide Creative Flagstaff $150,000 in Local Recovery Funds to allocate as follows;
Negative Economic Impacts
- Aid to non-profits - Arts and Sciences, $150,000 (non-federal funds)
- Administration (compensation), $22,500
Policy Impact:
None
Connection to PBB Priorities/Objectives, Carbon Neutrality Plan & Regional Plan:
Safe and Healthy Community
- Support social services, community partners & housing opportunities
- Support social services, community partners & housing opportunities
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
On January 17, 2017, the City Council approved a Service Provider Contract with Creative Flagstaff to administer funds for Arts, Science, and Cultural Services. In April 2021, City Council received notice that the U.S. Department of Treasury would provide the City an allocation from the American Rescue Plan Act Coronavirus Local Recovery Federal Funds in the amount of $13,252,816. Staff met with the City council on September 7, 2021, and on October 12, 2021, to allocate the Local Recovery Funds to various categories, including some allocations that would generally fall under Arts, Science, and Cultural Services.
Options and Alternatives:
- Approve the First Amendment to the Service Provider Contract and authorize Creative Flagstaff to administer $150,000 in Local Recovery Funds and receive an administrative fee of $22,500; or
- Not approve the First Amendment and direct City Staff to administer the $150,000 in Local Recovery Funds internally. This is not recommended due to Staff capacity.
Background and History:
The City is a recipient of certain funds through the American Rescue Plan Act, Pub. L. No. 117-2 (March 11, 2021), which authorizes the U.S. Department of the Treasury to make payments from the Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund.
The distribution of Local Recovery Funds is guided by the Treasury Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, 2 C.F.R. Part 200 which allows the City to work with entities to administer the Local Recovery Funds.
Staff requests to enter into the First Amendment to the Service Provider Contract to delegate certain program administration and monitoring responsibilities to Creative Flagstaff for the distribution of $150,000 pursuant to the Uniform Guidance regarding the allocation of the Local Recovery Funds reserved to respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency or its negative economic impacts for City-wide local service agencies.
The distribution of Local Recovery Funds is guided by the Treasury Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, 2 C.F.R. Part 200 which allows the City to work with entities to administer the Local Recovery Funds.
Staff requests to enter into the First Amendment to the Service Provider Contract to delegate certain program administration and monitoring responsibilities to Creative Flagstaff for the distribution of $150,000 pursuant to the Uniform Guidance regarding the allocation of the Local Recovery Funds reserved to respond to the COVID-19 public health emergency or its negative economic impacts for City-wide local service agencies.
Key Considerations:
Utilizing Creative Flagstaff will assist the City to efficiently respond to the economic and public health impacts of COVID-19 and to assist and contain impacts on our community, residents, and businesses. The distribution of Local Recovery Funds ensures that local governments have the resources needed to fight the pandemic, sustain, and strengthen the economic recovery, maintain vital public services, and make investments that support long-term growth, opportunity, and equity.
Community Involvement:
Creative Flagstaff will comply with all federal and City procurement requirements through open and competitive processes to determine eligible non-profits and eligible activities.