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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-05 Grant Program-Repealed by 2012-37 RESOLUTION NO. aO1 a --OS A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND ADOPTING GOALS, CRITERIA, AND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ECONOMIC, CULTURAL, TOURISM AND SUSTAINABILITY GRANT PROGRAM THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the City of Ashland collects a Transient Occupancy Tax. Revenues from the Transient Occupancy Tax are used to fund General Governmental expenses, economic development, tourism promotion and the City's Economic, Cultural, Tourism and Sustainability Grant program. SECTION 2. That the City of Ashland purchases services from non-profits that it might otherwise provide directly through its Economic, Cultural, Tourism and Sustainability Grant. The grant program has four basic goals: • Economic Development • Cultural Development • Tourism Promotion • Sustainability SECTION 3. That the City Council wishes to establish clear goals, categories, criteria, and program requirements for the Economic, Tourism, Cultural, and Sustainability Grant program. Therefore the "Policy for Economic, Cultural, Tourism and Sustainability Grants" attached as Exhibit A is adopted and incorporated by this reference. SECTION 4. That the City Council will allocate funds to the Economic, Cultural, Tourism and Sustainability Grant program each year, by resolution, prior to soliciting applications from nonprofits. SEC ION 5. This resolution was duly PASSED and ADOPTED this day of l' , 2012 and takes of on signing by the Mayor. Z A& 94�� Barbara Christensen, City Recorder �� SIGNED and APPROVED this 6 �A day of Wrwd.44 , 2012. C J,m Stromberg, Mayor Revi ed as to form: David Lohman, City Attorney Page I of 2 CITY OF Exhibit A ASHLAND Economic, Cultural, Tourism and Sustainability Grants Policy Program Goals, Categories, Criteria, and Requirements The City of Ashland collects a Transient Occupancy Tax, from people who stay in overnight lodging within the City limits. Over half(58%) of those funds are reserved for the City's General Fund and are used to support Police, Fire, Community Development, and Municipal Court. Slightly more than a quarter(26.67%) of those funds are used to support the tourism industry. The tourist funds are either allocated directly to groups that market Ashland to tourists or are spent on capital facilities that enhance the tourism experience within the community. The remaining funds are dedicated to the City's annual grant program. The amounts that go to each of these programs are allocated prior to the beginning of each fiscal year by the Ashland City Council, generally in February. The City of Ashland reinvests a portion of the funds generated by the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) in community non-profits through an annual grant program. Through the grant program, the City is purchasing specific services from non-profits that it might otherwise provide directly. The grant program has four basic goals: • Economic Development. The grant program will support the creation, retention, and expansion of businesses and other ventures that enrich our community by creating goods and services that provide employment opportunities while maintaining and enhancing the overall quality of life. The 2011 Economic Development Strategy provides both policy level and action level guidance for eligible grant application programs and activities. • Cultural Development. The grant program will support increased diversity of and accessibility to the creative arts and cultural opportunities in Ashland for citizens and visitors and will support the visitor economy, maintain and promote job growth in this sector and enrich the overall quality of life in the community. • Tourism. As a long standing-pillar of Ashland's economy, tourism programs support programs, activities and events that act similarly to more traditional traded sector activity in that dollars from outside the community are brought in and circulated locally to the benefit of our local businesses. • Sustainability. The grant program will create and support programs and activities to further support efforts to ensure Ashland is environmentally, economically and socially resilient as a community. I. GRANT CATEGORIES Non-profit organizations applying for grants must identify the category of funds that their application meets and will be evaluated and scored by the sub-committee using the attached scoring sheet. Applicants may request funds from multiple categories, but the justification for applying in multiple categories needs to be clearly spelled out in the application. CITY OF ASHLAND A. Economic Development Grant allocations in the Economic Development category will be made to implement the City's Economic Development Strategy. Eligible activities include: 1. Specific implementing actions or programs identified in the economic development strategy. Those activities can be found at http://ashland.or.us/files/Ashland EconomicDevelopmentStrategy Final.pdf, on pages 8 through 22. 2. Programs and activities that foster creation, expansion or retention of existing businesses in the community that • rely on and earn a competitive advantage from innovation, creativity, design, proto- typing and technology • produce specialty and value added goods or services with a market beyond our local economy 3. Programs and activities that improve the coordination and collaboration among local and regional economic development partners. 4. Programs and activities that increase the availability of investment capital for local business. 5. Programs and activities that improve local educational & technical skills to match local business workforce needs. Criteria for evaluation The City seeks to accomplish the desired outcomes from the economic development strategy (page 23) through the grants, and therefore these outcomes will be used to evaluate applications. Applications for the Economic Development Grants will be evaluated and scored based on the following criteria: • Likelihood that the proposed activity will increase total employment within Ashland. •. Likelihood that employment and businesses additions will be added in enterprises that rely on innovation, creativity (etc.) or produce a specialty good or service for export. • Likelihood that the proposed activity will assist existing businesses within Ashland in expanding or remaining in the community. • Likelihood that the proposed activity would result in jobs that are at or above the median income for Ashland. B. Cultural Development Cultural development grants are intended to support the retention and growth of Ashland's unique cultural offerings, both to residents and tourists alike. Leveraging and expanding Ashland's cultural assets such creative, performing and visual arts, historic preservation and education, brings creative community prosperity and adds to the overall quality of life of the community. Ashland's visitor economy also thrives on the cultural and performing arts sector, CITY OF ASHLAND so increasing the diversity of cultural opportunities for visitors strengthens the tourism economy overall. The City's grant program is designed to strengthen existing cultural activities, increase the number and diversity of cultural activities, maintain and expand job growth in this sector, and increase both resident and visitor access to these activities. Elieible activities include: 1. Programs or activities that create cultural offerings unique from existing local offerings, activities or programs. 2. Programs or activities that ensure the long-term success of local cultural groups. 3. Expansion in size or scope of existing cultural offerings, activities or programs. 4. Expansion of access by audiences to those existing offerings, activities or programs. 5. Support services targeted to existing or proposed cultural offerings, activities or programs. Criteria for Evaluation. Grant applications for cultural development monies will be evaluated and scored based on the following: • Amount that the proposed activity will diversify the number, type, or availability to cultural service, activity or program proposed compared with existing local cultural opportunities. • Amount that the proposed activity ensures long-term access to an important aspect of the visual or performing arts or other local cultural attraction. • Degree to which the proposed activity will collaborate with an existing cultural program or will leverage another cultural opportunity. • Amount which the proposed activity will increase access to cultural programs or activities, especially by those who may not otherwise have access such as low income residents, children, or minority groups. C. Tourism As a long standing pillar of Ashland's economy, tourism programs support programs, activities and events that act similarly to more traditional traded sector activity in that dollars from outside the community are brought in and circulated locally to the benefit of our local businesses. Criteria for Evaluation. Grant applications for tourism monies will be evaluated and scored based on the following: • Likelihood that the proposed activity or event will increase hotel/motel occupancy or increase local restaurant and retail business sales. • Likelihood that the proposed activity will increase the total number of jobs in tourism, hotels, restaurants, and retail businesses in Ashland. CITY OF ASHLAND • Likelihood that the proposed activity will increase hotel/motel occupancy and restaurant/retail business in Ashland in the months of October through April. • Likelihood that the proposed activity will create or support a new non-traditional tourism related event. D. Sustainability The goal of the sustainability grants process is to support the exploration and expansion of efforts to ensure that Ashland is an environmentally, economically, and socially resilient community well into the future. Eligible activities include: 1. Program development, education & training, and outreach related to: local renewable energy supply, production and use; energy efficiency and conservation; water use efficiency and conservation; local food supply; local natural resource or ecology; resource reclamation, reuse and recycling. 2. Programs and activities that would directly assist local businesses in energy, water, waste, and supply chain efficiencies and reductions. 3. Programs and activities that increase local to local purchasing either by businesses or by retail consumers. Criteria for Evaluation. Grant applications for sustainability monies will be evaluated and scored based on the following: • Likelihood that the proposed activity will reduce consumption of a critical resource by citizens or businesses in the community. Resources include fuel, electricity, water, land, air, or other natural resources. • Likelihood that the proposed activity will be "transferable."That is, the lessons and experiences gained through the program or activities can be transferred to another resource, organization, or community. • Likelihood that the proposed activity will reduce citizen or business dependence on food, goods or services shipped in from outside the Rogue Valley, i.e. "buy local' efforts. • Degree to which the proposed activity provides quality sustainability related educational opportunities to the community. CITY OF ASHLAND II. GRANT APPLICATION AND AWARD REQUIREMENTS Grant applicants and corresponding grant applications must adhere to the following program requirements: 1. Grantee shall be registered as a 501(c) non-profit. 2. Grantee shall be a non-government entity. 3. Minimum grant award will be $1,000 per grant category and $5,000 per grant application. 4. Grant award shall be utilized consistent with the associated applicant proposal and shall be primarily oriented to the grantee's Ashland activities and programs. Grant funds may also be utilized for a proportionate share of Grantee's overall administrative expenses. 5. An applicant can apply for grant funds from more than one category, however, it is the responsibility of the applicant to specify the categories and funds requested for each category and clearly describe how the proposal meets the criteria for each category. 6. Grantees must submit the application to the City prior to the deadline, which is established each year by the City's Administrative Service Department. Absolutely no late applications will be accepted. The City is aware that sometimes "life" intervenes, and therefore, we urge grantees to have a back up plan to ensure that the application is not late. III. GRANT REPORTING Grant award recipients shall submit a written report to the City of Ashland at the end of grant period. Report requirements include: Report Content I. Financial summary of the utilization of grant funds towards the objectives set forth in the grant award application. 2. Statistical summary of the positive economic, cultural or sustainability impacts associated with the utilization of grant funds based on the scoring categories used to make the grant award. Applicants should provide actual data on one or more of the following outcomes: • Number of actual jobs created as a direct result of the City grant. • Number of new business licenses issued as a direct result of the City grant. • Median wage of actual jobs created as a direct result of the City grant. • Number of people who travelled to Ashland from over 50 miles away as a direct result of activities funded by the City's grant. • Number of additional overnight stays in Ashland transient lodging businesses as a direct result of the City's grant. • Number of additional events offered in Ashland as a direct result of the City's grant. • Number of additional people who attended a cultural event in Ashland as a direct result of the City's grant. • Number of additional children, seniors, or low income residents who attended a cultural event in Ashland as a direct result of the City's grant. • .Amount of conservation or reduction in use of a critical natural resource by Ashland residents, businesses or visitors that is directly attributable to the grant. Document the resource and the evidence that the grant activity resulted in its conservation. CITY O F ASHLAND 3. Any other program or activity specific data associated with the grant award. Report Submittal 1. End of Grant report shall be submitted to the City Administrator's Office by October 1" following the end of the grant award period (July 1-June 30). 2. Failure to submit an acceptable End of Grant report by the required due date disqualifies the grantee from future grant application eligibility. Draft Economic, Cultural, Tourism and Sustainability Grants Scoring Sheet Grant Applicant Name: (FILLED IN BY FINANCE STAFF) Proposed Project Summary: (FILLED IN BY FINANCE STAFF) Committee Member Scoring the Application: (FILLED IN BY member) GRANTAPPLICATION EVALUATION CRITERIA Economic Development Criteria ��rNtaitinu—MPUS–Sibli-p6i FWW5­rdi_d_P6iiF6_ Likely to increase total employment 4 Likely to increase employment and number of enterprises in the target industries 4 Likely to assist existing businesses to remain or expand 4 Likely to result in jobs at or above the median income 4 Increase in number,type or availability of cultural events 4 Important to provide long-term access for residents to a particular cultural institution or to the visual and performing arts 4 Significant collaboration with existing cultural program or leverage of existing program 4 Significant increase in access to people who might not otherwise have access,e.g., low income,children,minority groups 4 Increase in hotel/motel occupancy or increase in local restaurant and retail business sales 4 Increase in total number of toursim,hotel,restaurant, or retail jobs 4 Increased occupancy or restaurant/retail business will occur in October through April 4 Creation(or support for)a non-traditional tourism related event 4 I Reduction in consumption of fuel,electricity,water,land,air or other natural resource 4 Activity is transferable to another situation,resource,or community 4 Reduction in dependency on food,good,or services shipped in from outside the Rogue Valley(i.e. buy local efforts) 4 Sustainability related community educational program,event or activity 4 MIT I . I TOTAL NUMBER OF POINTS FOR APPLICATION 64 0