10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia GRANTS IN PROCESS: Grant Type/Amount/Info Responsible City Dept. Staff Contacts USDA/ NRCS Promote Wise Use of Natural and Human Resources Grant; approached by USDA/NRCS that reverted funding was available for City gardens; notified 9/17/2015 City would receive $2,500 to expand two gardens at St. Anna’s and Hyatt parks. Parks & Recreation Williams DOE/SC Energy Office 2015 Competitive Impact and Demonstration Projects Grant; competitive; $5K max award; up to 7 projects to be awarded; submitted app for two energy efficient fountains with bottle refilling station for $3,616 Public Works Baldauf SCDPS FY2016 Highway Safety Grant Program (competitive); submitted app for $132,717 for continuation funding (Year 2) for 2 Master Police Officers and Traffic Division equipment Police Keen Effect Grant (competitive); five $10K grants available per grant cycle (twice/year); no match; submitted app for $10K for 17 kayaks, 80 paddles, & 32 PFDs Palmetto Paddlers, Parks & Recreation Admin. Agency Keen Footwear Application Status: Expected Solicitation [date] Application Due [date] Data Retrieval in Process Application Submitted [date] Expected Award Announced [date] • Notified 9/17/2015 we would receive funding • Paperwork delivered 9/18 & signed 9/21. • • Miller, Wilson • • Kustafik • • ARRA Funding Awarded to date NonARRA Funding Awarded to date $2,500 for Cola. Submitted app 9/18/2015 (9/19/2015 due date) Awards anticipated January 2016 App submitted 01/29/2015 (due date 2/6/2015) Notified 9/25/2015 that we received funding! $132,717 for Cola. Submitted app on 7/31/2015 (due date 8/1/2015) Notified 9/26/2015 we were not selected for funding. 1 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia DOT SCDPS SC Transportation Infrastructure Bank TIGER VII (competitive); $500M available; for transportation infrastructure projects; $10M min. request; 80/20 cash match; applied for $14,892,527 for Main Street Culmination Project (Main St.— Blanding to Elmwood); match to come from City funds, FY2012 TEP grant (for mast arms and ADA sidewalks), & Richland Co. penny funds (for intersections); total project cost $18,615,659 Utilities & Engineering Higgins 2015 SCDPS JAG Grant (comp.); to improve function of criminal justice system; 90/10 match; Richland Co. Sheriff’s Dept. submitted app for $306,324 for personnel and equipment for RCSD/CPD Multijurisdictional Gang Task Force ($340,359 total project cost) Richland County Sheriff’s Dept., Cola. Police Dept. State Transportation Infrastructure Bank funding (competitive); for large ($100M min.) transportation projects in SC; will revise previous app and submit joint app w/Richland for project that focuses on relocation/realignment/reconfiguration of railroads in Downtown Columbia, especially those near Assembly Street Utilities & Engineering Higgins, Wilson Richland County, CMCOG, USC McDonald, Perry, Simmons, Kirkland • • • Lott, Dove, Holbrook • • • Submitted required pre-application on 5/4/2015 (due date) Submitted app on June 5, 2015 (due date) Award announcements anticipated in fall 2015 Submitted app 1/16/2015 (due date) Notified 10/12/2015 that we’re a grant recipient! Grant workshop scheduled for 10/22/2015 where final grant package (and actual award amounts) will be provided. $306,324* for CPD and RCSD *amount may be amended In process of revising previous application 2 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia AWARDS IN PROCESS & ALREADY RECEIVED: Admin. Agency Award Name/Info Responsible City Dept. Staff Contacts Award Status Application Due [date] Data Retrieval in Process Application Submitted [date] Expected Award Announced [date] Monetary Award [Y/N & amount, if applicable] US Conf. of Mayors & American Beverage Foundation 2016 Childhood Obesity Prevention Grants Program; competitive; City would be eligible for $120K (1st prize) or $25K (2nd prize); submitted app to expand Youth Sports Initiative with GNF (gardening, nutrition, and fitness) Club Parks & Recreation Davis • • Submitted app on 9/29/2015 (9/30/2015 due date) Winners will be announced in January 2016 during the 84th Winter Meeting of the USCM Humana Foundation & KaBOOM! 2015 Playful City USA designation; national recognition program honoring cities and towns that make play a priority and use innovative programs to get children active, healthy, & playing Parks & Recreation Thompson, Davis, Caton • City honored 6/17/2015 with designation for the second time NUSA USA 2015 Best Neighborhood Program Award; to recognize gov’t entities, businesses, or corporations who improve neighborhoods; submitted app for Access Columbia Financial Stability Conference in “Social Revitalization” category Community Development Livingston, Rainwater, Clark • • • App submitted 01/28/2015 (due date 2/1/2015) Notified 3/6/2015 we were selected as a finalist! We were named 1st runner up on 05/22/2015 at 2015 NUSA Conference in Houston, TX! Humana Foundation & KaBOOM! 2014 Playful City USA designation; national recognition program honoring cities and towns that make play a priority and use innovative programs to get children active, healthy, and playing Parks & Recreation Thompson, Davis, Caton • • • App submitted 4/3/2014 (extended due date) Notified 5/8/2014 we were selected as a finalist. Notified 5/13/2014 Columbia was selected as a 2014 Playful City 3 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia NUSA • • USA 2014 Best Neighborhood Program Award; to recognize gov’t entities, businesses, or corporations who improve neighborhoods; submitted app for Creative Journey (Arts Center program for soldiers with PSTD) Community Development, Parks & Recreation (Arts Center) Rainwater, Oliver SC African American Heritage Commission 2014 Preserving Our Place in History Awards (Project Award); to recognize a group or organization that has demonstrated or made an outstanding accomplishment in preserving and interpreting African American history and culture in SC during the past year; submitted an app for “Columbia 63” program (marking of 50th anniversary of 1963 civil rights movement in Columbia) Mayor’s Office, Historic Columbia, USC, Columbia Metro CVB Johnson, Phillips • • App submitted 1/31/2014 (due date) Notified 3/16/2014 we won, and award presented at 3/28/2014 SCAAHC Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon NUSA Neighborhoods, USA 2013 Neighborhood of the Year Award; to recognize exemplary efforts in improving quality of life for neighborhoods, residents, and municipalities; entered “Annual Historic Elmwood Park Tour of Homes & Gardens” in Physical Revitalization/Beautification—Single Neighborhood category Elmwood Park Neighborhood Association Livingston • • Application submitted by 02/14/2013 (2/15/2013 due date) Notified at NUSA Conference Awards Luncheon 5/25/2013 that Elmwood Park won 1st place in the Physical Revitalization/Beautification—Single Neighborhood category • App submitted 1/31/2014 (due date 2/1/2014) Notified 3/14/2014 that we were selected as a finalist, and staff will make presentation during 2014 NUSA Conference in Eugene, Oregon Tied for 1st place for Best Neighborhood Program of 2014 at awards luncheon on 5/24/2014 4 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia League of American Bicyclists Bicycle Friendly City Designation Renewal Four award levels exist—platinum, gold, silver, and bronze. The City currently has a bronze designation. To maintain or upgrade a designation, an application for renewal must be submitted every four years. Applications are reviewed in February and July each year. Planning & Development Services BPAC Fellows, Hudson, Cappuchio, Roe • • Submitted renewal application 2/1/2013 Notified City received a bronze renewal NCDA 2012 John A. Sasso National Community Development Week Award; to recognize communities that exemplify spirit of CDBG by showcasing projects during 2012 NCD Week (4/9-14/12); Comm. Dev. submitted activities surrounding recognition of 35 years of action in Elmwood Park neighborhood & grand opening of Waters Crest Townhomes Community Development Livingston, Gray • • • Submitted essay on 5/2/12 (due date 5/4/12) Notified 5/22/12 we won! Awards to be formerly presented at luncheon during NCDA’s 2012 Annual Conference (6/20-23/12) in Palm Springs, CA. NUSA Neighborhoods, USA 2011 Neighborhood of the Year Award; to recognize exemplary efforts in improving quality of life for neighborhoods, residents, and municipalities; entered revitalization of Waverly neighborhood project in Multi-Neighborhood Partnership category 2011 Municipal Association of SC Achievement Award; to recognize and encourage innovation/excellence in local gov’t; entered revitalization of Waverly neighborhood in Public Service category CCN Watson • • • Application submitted by 02/15/2011 (due date) Notified 03/21/2011 that we were one of 4 finalists in our category Found out at 2011 NUSA Conference Awards Luncheon in Anchorage, AK on 05/27/2011 that we won 3rd place honors Police, CHDC, TN Dev., Mayor’s Office, Council Livingston • • Submitted app 01/10/2011 (due date) Did oral presentation (“Mr. Rogers Talks about the Waverly Neighborhood”) on 02/07/2011 Notified via phone (then letter) 02/08/2011 we won Winner’s trophy and plaque presented at the MASC’s Annual Meeting Awards Breakfast on 6/18/2011 in Hilton Head MASC • • 5 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia MetLife Foundation 2010 Community-Police Partnership Awards/Neighborhood Revitalization; for partnerships for crime reduction & economic dev.; wrote about revitalization of Waverly neighborhood/KOBAN Police, CHDC, TN Dev. Burke, Livingston • • • • Preliminary application submitted 2/26/10 Notified 7/20/2010 we won a 1st place award! Award ceremony held 11/8/2010 Awarded $25,000 6 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia GRANTS ALREADY AWARDED: Admin. Agency Grant Type/Amount/Info Responsible City Dept. Staff Contacts Application Status: Expected Solicitation [date] Application Due [date] Data Retrieval in Process Application Submitted [date] Expected Award Announced [date] ARRA Funding Awarded to date NonARRA Funding Awarded to date SCDPS (ARRA) 2009 SCDPS JAG ARRA Grants (Competitive) $30M for SC; received funding for 1 CDV investigator and 1 CDV prosecutor Police Carter, Burke, Wilson • • • 5 applications submitted 4/1/09 Notified 8/28/09 we received funding Notified 6/25/10 we received $143,254 for 2nd year funding Notified 6/3/11 we received $131,772 for 3rd year funding $179,857 for Cola. $143,254 + $131,772 for Cola. $597,483 for Cola. • DOJ (ARRA) 2009 Byrne JAG ARRA Formula Allocation $597,483 for Columbia; for purchasing police equipment Police Carter, Burke, Wilson • Application submitted 5/15/09 (due 5/18/09) DOJ 2009 Byrne JAG Formula Allocation $145,457 for Columbia; for purchasing police equipment Police Carter, Burke, Wilson • Allocation announced 5/26/09 & application submitted 7/9/09 DOJ (ARRA) 2009 COPS ARRA Hiring Grants (Competitive) $1 billion available; will have hired all 18 officers as of 5/15/2011! Police Carter, Burke, Wilson • • Application submitted on 4/14/09 Notified 7/28/09 we received funding for 18 officers! DOJ 2009 Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Solicitation; for compliant, armored vests ordered on or after 4/1/09 Police Carter, Burke, Wilson • City notified 10/6/09 that we received $9,154! $9,154 for Cola. DOJ 2010 Byrne JAG Formula Allocation $130,213 for Columbia; for purchasing police equipment Police Burke, Wilson • • Allocation announced 04/28/10 Award letter received 08/13/10 $130,213 for Cola. $145,457 for Cola. $2,829,132 for Cola. 7 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia DOJ 2010 Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Solicitation; for compliant, armored vests ordered on or after 4/1/10 Police Burke, Wilson • City notified Oct. 2010 that we received $12,212.98! $12,212.98 for Cola. SCDPS 2010 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant; continuation of salary/ benefits for part-time marijuana analyst Police Burke, Wilson • Award letter received 9/10/10 $36,339 for Cola. SCDPS 2010 Highway Safety Grant Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program; continuation of salary/benefits of 2 officers and one LIDAR speed monitoring device Police Burke, Wilson • Award letter received 9/20/10 $131,920 for Cola. DOJ 2011 Byrne JAG Formula Allocation $108,248 for Columbia; for purchasing police equipment Police Wiser, Wilson, Hines, Greene • • Allocation announced 06/06/11 Application submitted 07/21/11 (due date) $108,248 for Cola. DOJ 2011 Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) Solicitation; for compliant, armored vests ordered on or after 4/1/11 Police Wiser, Wilson, Hines, Greene • • Application submitted 7/7/2011 City notified 9/21/2011 that we received $3,219.36 $3,219.36 for Cola. SCDPS 2012 Highway Safety Grant Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program; for 2 Master Police Officers and equipped patrol vehicles and various equipment for each Police Wiser, Wilson, Miller, Hines, Greene • • Application submitted 7/7/2011 Award letter received 9/20/2011 $228,625 for Cola. SCDPS 2012 Law Enforcement Network Grant; for Host Agency for 5th Judicial Circuit Law Enforcement Network Police Wiser, Wilson, Miller, Hines, Greene • Award letter received 9/8/2011 $28,000 for Cola. DOJ 2011 COPS Hiring Grant (Competitive) $200M available; request capped at 5% of actual sworn strength; no match; requested 18 Class 3 officers Police Wiser, Hartley, Hines, Wilson • Application submitted 5/25 (due date) for $2,636,352 for 18 Class 3 officers Notified 9/29/2011 that we received $732,320 for 5 Class 3 Officers!! $732,320 for Cola. • 8 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia SCDPS Juvenile Justice Special 2011 Title V Grant (Competitive); $95,000 available; 4/1/129/30/12 grant period; for delinquency prevention activities; 33.3% cash/in-kind match; applying for $44,152 for summer program done through Healing Species at W. A. Perry Middle School, Gonzales Gardens, Jubilee Academy; $70,885 total project cost Police, Healing Species Santiago, McGill, Williams, Little • App submitted 1/7/2012 (due date) • Notified 3/28/12 we won! $44,152 for Cola. DOJ 2012 Byrnes JAG Formula Allocation $91,457 for CPD; for purchasing police equipment CPD Wiser, Wilson • • Allocation announced 3/27/12 Application submitted May 14, 2012 (due date) $91,457 for Cola. DOJ Smart Policing Initiative FY2011 Grant (Competitive); $10M available; $300,000 max for cities our size; for replicating, creating, or institutionalizing evidencebased policing; no match: submitted app for & will partner with USC for Integrated Data Exchange & Analysis (IDEA) project for $298,523 Police, USC Wiser, Hartley, Tripp, Caffrey, Scott, Rojek • • Orig. app submitted 4/21/11 (due date) Discovered 10/3/11 we weren’t selected 3/6/12 “unofficially” asked to reapply for new round of funding Notified 8/23/12 our grant was selected and fully funded! $298,523 for Cola. DOJ 2012 Bulletproof Vest Partnership (BVP) For compliant, armored vests ordered on or after 4/1/12; 50% match required; requested 175 vests (total project cost $102,051.25) Police Wiser, Hines, Wilson • • Submitted app on 7/5/2012 Notified 9/12/12 that we received $8,386.50! The total project cost of $16,773 will fund about 28 vests. $8,386.50 for Cola. SCDPS 2013 Law Enforcement Network Grant; for Host Agency for 5th Judicial Circuit Law Enforcement Network Police Wilson, Martin, Miller, Hines, Uhall, Murphy • Award letter received 9/25/2012 $28,000 for Cola. SCDPS 2013 Highway Safety Grant Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program (Competitive); submitted app for $138,656 for continuation funding of 2 Master Police Officers & equipment Police Miller, Wilson, Hines, Whittle • Application submitted 3/1/2012 (3/2/12 due date) Notified 10/2/12 we received $132,473! $132,473 for Cola. • • • 9 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia DOJ 2013 Byrne JAG Formula Allocation $89,626 for Columbia; for purchasing police equipment Police Santiago, Wiser, Hines, Wilson • • Allocation announced 5/30/2013! Application submitted 7/8/2013 (7/09/2013 due date) $89,626 for Cola. SCDPS 2014 Law Enforcement Network Grant; for Host Agency for 5th Judicial Circuit Law Enforcement Network Police Wilson, Miller, Hines, Martin • Award letter received 9/16/2013 $28,000 for Cola. SCDPS 2014 Highway Safety Grant Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program (Competitive); submitted app for $122,055 for continuation funding of 2 Master Police Officers & equipment (Year 3) Police Miller, Wilson, Hines • Application submitted 1/23/2013 (2/1/2013 due date) Notified 10/7/2013 we received $119,546. $119,546 for Cola. DOJ 2014 Byrne JAG Formula Allocation $95,843 for Columbia; for purchasing police equipment Police Holbrook, Hines, Wilson • • Allocation announced 4/30/2014 Application submitted June 10, 2014 (due date) $95,843 for Cola. SCDPS 2015 Law Enforcement Network Grant; for Host Agency for 5th Judicial Circuit Law Enforcement Network Police Wilson, Miller, Hines, Martin • Award letter received 9/9/2014 $28,000 for Cola. SCDPS FY2015 Highway Safety Grant Program (competitive); submitted app for $215,360 for 2 Master Police Officers and equipped patrol vehicles and various equipment for each Police Miller, Wilson, Hines • App submitted 2/3/2014 (due date 2/7/2014) Notified 9/29/2014 we were awarded $215,120! $215,120 for Cola. DOJ 2015 Byrne JAG Formula Allocation $78,989 for Columbia; for purchasing police equipment Police Holbrook, Hines, Wilson • • Allocation announced 5/13/2015 Application submitted June 26, 2015 (due date) $78,989 for Cola. HUD (ARRA) CDBG-R (Formula) $342,783 for Columbia; for affordable housing; under direction from HUD, City will use funds for MLK neighborhood drainage project Comm. Dev. Lawton • Application submitted on 06/05/09 • • $342,783 for Cola. 10 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia HUD (ARRA) Homeless Prevention & Rapid Re-housing (HPRP) Fund (Formula) $524,731 for Columbia Comm. Dev. Lawton • Application submitted on 5/18/09 • Notified 7/10 that our plan was approved HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program Round 1 (Competitive) $44M for SC Comm. Dev. Lawton • On 3/25/09, Columbia awarded $3.9M; TN Dev. Corp. awarded $1,038,350; Richland Co. awarded $2.22M $3.9M for Cola. HUD FY 2010 Community Planning and Development Program (Formula) In April 2010, HUD announced Columbia’s allocations for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnerships (HOME), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Comm. Dev. Lawton • CDBG—$1,348,864 • HOME—$901,929 • HOPWA—$1,566,258 $3,817,051 (total) for Cola. HUD FY 2011 Community Planning and Development Program (Formula) In April 2011, HUD announced Columbia’s allocations for CDBG, HOME, & HOPWA Comm. Dev. Livingston • CDBG—$703,080* • HOME—$792,484 • HOPWA—$1,540,616 *Reduced by Timeliness Finding Letter $3,036,180 (total) for Cola. Wells Fargo Fndn. SC 2012 Community Development— Revitalize and Stabilize Communities Grant (Competitive); to support the improvement of low and moderate income communities; submitted app for $10,000 to offset pre-development soft costs for planned redevelopment of Lyon Street Community TNDC Saeed • • $7,500 for Cola. HUD FY 2012 Community Planning and Development Program (Formula) In February 2012, HUD announced Columbia’s allocations for CDBG, HOME, & HOPWA Comm. Dev. Livingston • CDBG—$868,564 • HOME—$468,151 • HOPWA—$1,584,363 Submitted app 8/17/12 Notified 9/27/12 we received $7,500! $524,731 for Cola. $2,921,078 (total) for Cola. 11 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia Clark, Rainwater, Saeed, Livingston • Comm. Dev. Saeed • FY 2013 Community Planning and Development Program (Formula) On 5/29/2013, HUD updated Columbia’s allocations for CDBG, HOME, & HOPWA Comm. Dev. HUD FY 2014 Community Planning and Development Program (Formula) On 04/01/2014, HUD updated Columbia’s allocations for CDBG, HOME, & HOPWA HUD FY 2015 Community Planning and Development Program (Formula) On 2/16/2015, HUD announced Columbia’s allocations for CDBG, HOME, & HOPWA SCACDC 2012 SC Association of Community Dev. Corp. Community Impact Fund Grant (Competitive); $100K available; $20K max; for capacity-building initiatives; commercial, affordable housing, or economic dev. projects; 3-to-1 cash/in-kind match; submitted app for $9,200 for Neighborhood Services Training Program ($56,296 project cost) for Neighborhood Leadership Summit, OMG Workshop, Financial Literacy Seminars CHDC Comm. Dev. Submitted app on 10/25/12 (10/26/12 due date) Notified 12/18/12 that CHDC received $4,000! $4,000 for Cola. Richland Co. Office of Comm. Dev. 2013 HOME Investment Grant (Competitive); to benefit low and moderate income neighborhoods of the unincorporated areas of Richland Co.; applied for funds to tear down then reconstruct home on Chasewood Court Rec’d letter 5/28/2013 we received $69,500 in loan funds and $69,500 in HOME Investment Grant! $69,500 for Cola. HUD Livingston • • • CDBG—$956,664 HOME—$493,779 HOPWA—$1,421,084 $2,871,527 (total) for Cola. Comm. Dev. Livingston • • • CDBG—$950,277 HOME—$502,473 HOPWA—$1,413,542 $2,866,292 (total) for Cola. Comm. Dev. Livingston • • • CDBG—$918,793 HOME—$426,100 HOPWA—$1,196,205 $2,541,098 (total) for Cola. • 12 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia • SC Housing & Dev. Authority & SC Housing Corp. Neighborhood Initiative Program (comp.); $35M available in SC/$9.8M in Central Midlands; to stabilize property values through the removal of blighted properties in target areas; max $35K per property; submitted proposal for removal of110 properties in 4 target areas in City’s NRSA for $5,300,000 (leveraging Comm. Dev. Funding) Community Development, Cola. Housing Authority, CHDC, CDC, ECDC Livingston DOT (ARRA) Columbia Area Transportation Study or COATS (Formula) $14.5M available; Columbia awarded $6.5 million towards the N. Main Street Reconstruction Phase 1B Project; additional $2.5M stimulus funding committed from the 6th Congressional District Construction Management, Planning, Utilities and Engineering Gantt, Dooley, Land, Jaco, Higgins • Allocation awarded on 3/26/09 at CMCOG meeting SCDOT COATS FY2010 Transportation Enhancement Program (TEP) (Competitive); for facilities for pedestrians/bicycles & landscaping/ scenic beautification; submitted app for ADA ramps and landscape medians on Main Street (Blanding to Elmwood); total project cost of $162,700 ($65,080 match) Public Works, Engineering Gentry, Higgins, • Funds transferred to Vista Greenway but project pulled (match went to Phase I construction/SCPRT 2012 RTP grant) Reallocated funds (which got reduced) to Accessibility & Landscape Project on Main Street; revised app submitted 5/22/12 App approved for 2009-2015 TIP amendment/inclusion & recommended for funding in FY2012 (5/29 & 6/14/12)! • • • $5,300,000 for Cola. Submitted app 1/9/2015 (1/12/2015 due date) Notified 2/26/2015 that we were awarded full funding of $5.3M!! $6.5M for Cola. $2.5M additional funding ($9M total) $97,620 for Cola. 13 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia SCDOT Both apps delivered on 4/13/12 (due date) 5/7/12 CMCOG requested revisions to both 5/14/12 both revised apps re-submitted Mast Arms on Main Street app approved for 2009-2015 TIP amendment/inclusion & recommended for FY2012 funding (5/29 & 6/14/12)! 5/29/12 Lighting Additions for Five Points app not selected for funding $145,000 for Cola. Submitted app on April 28, 2014, (due date) Notified 9/9/2014 that we were awarded $10 Million (which will be used toward completing work on North Main Street)! $10M for Cola. Public Works, Engineering TIGER VI (competitive); $600M available; for transportation infrastructure projects and planning projects; $10M minimum request; 80/20 cash match; applied for Seamless City Revitalization Project (Main Street— Blanding to Elmwood & North Main Street—Anthony to Fuller); match to come from Richland Co. Penny Sales Tax allocated to North Main Street improvements; total project cost $64,230,407 Utilities & Engineering IRS (ARRA) Recovery Zone Economic Development Bonds (Formula) $10B available; bonds that governmental entities can use for public capital projects and job training in recovery zones Merchant Capital Brent Robertson • On 7/30/09, SC allocated $115.041M; Columbia sub-allocated $649,000 & Richland County sub-allocated $1.469M $649,000 for Cola. IRS (ARRA) Recovery Zone Facility Bond (Formula) $15B available; traditional tax-exempt bonds that can be used by private business in recover zones for buildings and equipment Merchant Capital Brent Robertson • On 7/30/09, SC allocated $172.562M; Columbia sub-allocated $973,000 & Richland County sub-allocated $2.204M $973,000 for Cola. DOT Gentry, Higgins, Anderson, Five Pts. Assoc. • COATS FY2012 Transportation Enhancement Program (TEP) (Competitive); for facilities for pedestrians/bicycles and for landscaping and scenic beautification; $145,000 max award; two apps submitted—Mast Arms on Main Street (Blanding to Laurel) with total project cost of $300,300 & Lighting Additions for Five Points (street lights on Blossom and College) with total project cost of $241,000 • • • • Higgins, Sheu • • 14 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia EPA/ DHEC (ARRA) EPA (ARRA) State Diesel Emission Reduction Grants (Discretionary) Up to $1.7M for SC; and ½ for target projects and ½ of funds for competitive subgrants; City rec’d funding to retrofit 20 vehicles totaling $105,171.43; City awarded add’l $2,500 for “educational & outreach component”; will use to wrap biodiesel garbage truck & produce bumper stickers for fleet that recognize biodiesel-powered vehicles General Services, Fleet Services Brownfields Grants (Competitive) For Brownfields projects; our funds will be used for Gills Creek watershed area Cola. Dev. Knoche, Heustess • • • • Delk • • On 4/16/09, SCDHEC awarded target projects City notified 7/13/09 it’s to receive funding to retrofit 20 vehicles Funding awarded 11/5/09 City awarded add’l $2,500 on 10/27/10 for “educational & outreach component” of Southern Fried Fuel Program $105,171.43 + $2,500.00 $107,671.43 for Cola. App due 4/20/09; (previously submitted app for FY2009 funds used for ARRA grant app) Notified 5/8/09 Assessment Coalition was awarded grant $750,000 for Cola. $250,000 for West Cola. EPA FY2014 Brownfields Assessment Grants (competitive); $40M available; for environmental due-diligence studies for qualifying private comm. dev.; $200K grants for hazardous & $200K for petroleum assessments available; submitted app for $400K for target areas in N.Cola., Edisto, and former fertilizer manufacturing facilities Columbia Development Corporation Delk • • App submitted on 1/22/2014 (due date) Notified 5/27/2014 that we were selected for funding! DOE (ARRA) EECBG (Formula) $3.2B available; $31,449,200 for SC; our allocation ($1,424,100) announced 3/26/09; application submitted 06/25/09; funds finally awarded 12/18/09; funds will be used for Energy Audit Implementation Project & Green Building Incentive Program General Services, Development Services, CPAC Knoche, Harkin, Baldauf • All projects slated to be completed and all money set to be spent/drawn down by 12/17/12 grant end date. $400,000 for Cola. $1,424,100 for Cola. 15 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia Gentry, Williamson, Rushman • Moore, Richey, Threatt, Crick • • DOA/ SC Forestry Comm. (ARRA) Community Forest Health Enrichment through Hazard Tree Mitigation & Canopy Tree Restoration; $845,000 for SC; $35,000 award maximum; to identify, prune and/or remove hazardous trees & replace with new trees; requested funds for tree removal Public Works National Trust for Historic Preservation 2011 National Trust Preservation Funds (Competitive); for historic planning and education preservation projects; grants $2.5K-$10K; 50% match; submitted app for $2,500 ($5,000 total project cost) workshops for owners of historic homes; using Federal Historic Preservation Grant as match Development & Planning Services DOI/NPS admin by SC Archive & History thru SHPO 2011 Federal Historic Preservation Grants (competitive); for historic survey, planning, or stabilization projects; $100,000 available; grants $2.5K-$25K; 50% match; submitted app for $2,500 ($5,000 total project cost) workshops for owners of historic homes (using funds from National Trust Preservation Funds grant as match) Development & Planning Services Moore, Richey, Threatt, Crick DOI/NPS admin by SC Archive & History thru SHPO 2013 Federal Historic Preservation Grants (competitive); for local historic preservation activities; $100,000 available; grants $2.5K$25K; 50% match; submitted app for $10,000 ($20,000 total project cost) for Granby Mill Village Stabilization Program Development & Planning Services Threatt, Moore • Application submitted 12/18/2009 for $31,865 for hazardous tree removal On 1/26/10, notified that we were awarded $24,000 for tree removal. $24,000 for Cola. Submitted app on 2/1/2011 (deadline) Notified 3/28/2011 that we were not awarded grant Allowed to/did re-apply on 6/1/2011. Notified 07/13/11 that we won $1,250 from Terence L. Mills Memorial Fund (from NTHP)! $1,250 for Cola. • • Submitted app on 2/1/2011 (deadline) Rec’d letter dated 5/16/11 stating that SHPO intends to award us $2,500! $2,500 for Cola. • • Submitted app on 2/1/2013 (deadline) Notified 5/6/2013 that SHPO intends to award us this grant! (Final funding decisions are pending obligation of funds from National Parks Service, which funds grants.) $10,000 for Cola. • • 16 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia Richland County Conserv. Comm. FY2013-2014 Historic Preservation & Community Conservation Grant (Competitive); up to $50K/grant; 20% cash or in-kind match required; for various preservation/restoration projects promoting the history of Richland County; submitted app for $10,000 ($24,000 total project cost) for Granby Mill Village Stabilization Program Development & Planning Services Threatt, Moore • • Submitted app on 2/22/2013 (deadline) Notified 4/9/2013 that Richland County intends to award us this grant! (Final funding decisions are pending County Council fiscal meetings.) $10,000 for Cola. DOI/NPS admin by SC Archive & History thru SHPO FY2014 Federal Historic Preservation Grants (competitive); for historic survey, planning, or stabilization projects; $100,000 available; grants $2.5K-$25K; 50% match; submitted app for $20,000 ($40,000 total project cost) for Davis College Stabilization and Exterior Restoration Project (USC to provide match) Development & Planning Services, USC Threatt, Wingard • Submitted app on 2/6/2014 (2/7/2014 deadline) Notified per SHPO newsletter that USC/Columbia were awarded $15,000! $15,000 for Cola. DOI/NPS admin by SC Archive & History thru SHPO FY2014 Federal Historic Preservation Grants (competitive); for historic survey, planning, or stabilization projects; $100,000 available; grants $2.5K-$25K; 50% match; submitted app for $4,500 ($9,000 total project cost) for Earlewood National Register Nomination (ECCO to provide match) Development & Planning Services, Earlewood Community Citizens Organization Threatt, Richey, Wildt Submitted app on 2/6/2014 (2/7/2014 deadline) Notified per SHPO newsletter that Earlewood CCO/Columbia were awarded $4,500! $4,500 for Cola. DOI/NPS admin by SC Archive & History thru SHPO FY2015 Federal Historic Preservation Grants (competitive); for historic survey, planning, or stabilization projects; $100,000 available; grants $2.5K-$25K; 50% match; submitted app for $4,625 ($9,250 total project cost) for Melrose Heights/Oak Lawn National Register Nomination (Melrose Heights Neighborhood Assoc. to provide match) Development & Planning Services, MHNA Richey, Newman Submitted app on 1/30/2015 (2/6/2015 due date) Notified 3/9/2015 of “intent to offer an award”! (Official award letter is forthcoming.) $4,625 for Cola. • • • • • 17 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia SCPRT 2010 Park and Recreation Development (PARD) Fund (Competitive); $20,000 max award; to develop new/enhance existing facilities; 80/20 match & Co delegation endorsement; for Emily Douglas Park playground renovations ($35K-$40K total project cost); EDP Committee raised approx $10K toward match; P&R looking for funds for project balance Parks & Recreation McDuffie • • App submitted mid August 2010 Notified 8/24/10 that we received $15,585.33! (Because of the grant maximum, the program designated the project total as $19,481.66 with $3,896.33 as the match.) $15,585.33 for Cola. SCPRT 2012 Park and Recreation Development (PARD) Fund (Competitive); $31,908.36 max allocation for Richland Co; to develop new/enhance existing facilities; 80/20 match & Co delegation endorsement; for ADA playground equipment & picnic shelters/benches in Rosewood & Valencia parks; $39,885.45 total project cost Parks & Recreation Thompson, Davis, Baker • App submitted 1/4/2012 (apps due on 10th of each month) Notified 1/11/2012 we were awarded entire allocation of $31,908.36! $31,908.36 for Cola. US Soccer Foundation (Competitive) Field Grants—$100,000 max for irrigation & field maintenance equipment; applied for $91,346 to irrigate Owens Field and create fields at Southeast Park Parks & Recreation Reviving Double Dutch in Communities Initiative (Competitive); $25K max for 1 SC model Double Dutch program that can be replicated throughout SC that motivates, educates, and empowers children to increase their fun-time physical activity levels; City aims to expand its Double Dutch program from MLK to Hyatt, Lorick, Pinhurst & Greenview parks Parks & Recreation US Soccer Foundation HHS/John Snow Inc. • Davis Davis • • • App submitted 10/9/10 (due date) Notified 1/13/2011 we won $5,000 for field irrigation systems from Hunter Industries (for Owen Field). Since USSF has a new vendor partner (Ewing Irrigation), notified 3/25/2011 we’ll receive additional $7,500 for field irrigation systems from Ewing! • • App submitted 4/1/2011 (due date) Notified 4/18/2011 that we won!! $5,000 + $7,500 $12,500 for Cola. $25,000 for Cola. 18 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia • Application submitted on 12/12/2011 (due date) Notified 3/2/2012 that we won $500 (gift card) grant! $500 for Cola. App submitted 6/26/12 Online voting 7/15-9/30/12 Notified 10/4/12 we were selected for $15,000 grant Press conference/ribbon cutting held 7/24/2013 $15,000 for Cola. • • Submitted app on 2/18/2013 (due date) Notified 3/20/2013 that we won! $1,500 for Cola. Thompson • • App submitted 2/28/2013 Notified 5/17 (email) & 5/24 (award letter) we were selected for $3,000 grant $3,000 for Cola. Thompson • • App submitted on 6/7/2013 Notified 6/17/2013 we were selected for $5,000 grant $5,000 for Cola. National Gardening Association & Home Depot 2012 Youth Garden Grants (Competitive) For youth gardening programs; 5 winners to get $1000 gift cards (95 winners to get $500 gift cards) for the purchase of gardening materials and supplies from Home Depot specific to program needs Parks & Recreation Williams, Davis Nat’l Rec. & Park Agency, Coca-Cola Co., & Piggly Wiggly Sprite Spark Parks Project Initiative (competitive); to refresh neighborhood parks by refurbishing 26 basketball courts across US; finalists from submitted apps were entered into an online voting contest 7/15-9/30/12; winners received up to $15,000 based on votes received Parks & Recreation Scotts Miracle-Gro Company GRO1000 Grassroots Grant (Competitive); $1,500 grants (each) to enhance/develop gardens/green spaces; submitted app for 2mile walking/biking trail at Hyatt Park as part of City’s Community Garden Program and “Let’s Get Moving Columbia” program focused in 29203 zip code. Parks & Recreation Williams Dollar General Literacy Foundation Summer Reading Grants (competitive); to fund local nonprofits or libraries to start or expand summer reading programs; $3,000 max award; submitted app for Reading Rocks Summer Enrichment Program at Pinehurst and Lorick parks Parks & Recreation Foundation for the Carolinas/ Carolina Panthers Charities Challenger Flag Football League Grant (competitive); for Challenger Flag Football League for kids/young adults with disabilities; grants range $2K-$5K; submitted app to start a league in Columbia Parks & Recreation • Thompson • • • • 19 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia Richland County Conserv. Comm. Community Conservation Grant (Competitive); awards range from $5,000 to $10,000; 20% cash or in-kind match required; for variety of conservation activities; submitted app for $8777.87 ($14,593.87 total project cost) for Environmental Education & Interpretive Programming for City parks Park Ranger Unit Robinson • • Submitted app on 1/14/2011 (deadline) Notified late 06/10/11 we won and are slated to receive $7,500!! (Grant budget was adjusted to reflect reduction in price of laptop & projector.) $7,500 for Cola. Bikes Belong Foundation Bikes Belong Facility Grant (Competitive); to fund projects that include bike paths, trails, parks, facilities, and advocacy; submitted app for paving of Vista Greenway (tunnel running from Gasden to Taylor)at Finlay Park for $10,000 (Vista Greenway Committee would provide $18,650 match) Vista Greenway Committee Cliff Spann • • App submitted on 4/29 (due date) Notified 06/28/11 that we won $10,000! Rec’d actual check on 07/21/11. $10,000 for Cola. GRO1000 Gardens and Green Spaces Grant 2012 (competitive); five cities will be given grants for innovative projects to create a new or add to an existing garden or green space; awards are $25K—$15K cash & $10K in-kind products; submitted app for green space at I126 at Greystone Blvd at zoo entrance Forestry & Beautification Application submitted on 11/30/2011 (due date) Notified on 12/28/2011 that we were selected as one of the five cities to win $25,000!! Awards will be officially announced at USCM’s Winter Meeting on 1/19/12. $25,000 for Cola. 2012 PetSmart Charities Targeted Spay/Neuter Program (Competitive); for programs promoting the spaying and neutering of animals; no match required but Animal Mission providing 1-to-1 match; requested $15,000 for 29201 Targeted Spay/Neuter Project (total project cost $30,000) Animal Services Submitted app on 8/31/12 (due date) Notified 11/19/12 we passed to the next round of reviews! Representative stated we should hear something regarding status after Thanksgiving. Notified 11/30/12 we’re receiving $20,500 (instead of $15,000)! $20,500 for Cola. Scotts MiracleGro & US Conf of Mayors PetSmart Charities • Hollar • • • Drum • • • 20 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia SCPRT SC Arts Commission SCPRT DHEC SCPRT 2013 & 2014 Recreational Trails Program (Competitive—soliciting for both 2013 & 2014 at this time); for recreational trails projects; $100,000 max award; 20% match; applied for $98,850.40 for Taylor Street Trail ($124,975 total project cost) and for $99,517.90 ($124,950 total project cost) for Elmwood Avenue Trail, both of which are part of Vista Greenway Utilities & Engineering Higgins, Gentry 2014 One-Time Arts Project Grant (competitive); for activities that provide arts opportunities for public or that support art organizations/artists to offer services; $5K max; 1-to-1 match (%50 of which must be in cash); submitted app for $4,250 for Creative Journey, the Arts Center program for soldiers with PSTD and TBI ($8,500 total project cost) Parks & Recreation (Arts Center) Oliver, Sorensen 2015 Park and Recreation Development (PARD) Fund (Competitive); to develop new or enhance existing facilities; req. 80/20 match & county delegation endorsement; for Miracle League: Boundless Playground Project at Owens Field; $90,916.38 total project cost Parks & Recreation Thompson, Baker Solid Waste Grant (competitive); for overall solid waste fees; application submitted for $10K for City’s e-waste program Public Works • Letters of Intent submitted 4/15/2013 (due date) Attended required grant workshop 5/28 Applications submitted 7/23/13 (due date) Notified 11/6/2013 we weren’t selected for funding for Elmwood Avenue Trail, BUT were awarded $98,850 for Taylor Street Trail! $98,850 for Cola. App submitted 1/14/2014 (due date 1/15/2014) Award posted on SCAC website on 2/20/2014 & officially notified 3/3/2014 we received $4,250 grant! $4,250 for Cola. $72,733.10 for Cola. • App submitted 12/10/2014 (apps due on 10th of each month) Notified 12/16/2014 we were awarded $72,733.10! • $10,000 awarded in August 2014 $10,000 for Cola. • • • • • Yager • 21 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia DHEC Solid Waste Grant (competitive); for overall solid waste fees; 3 apps submitted for: (1) $2K to create self-sustaining compost bin program; money is for sale of bins & promotion; profit used to purchase bins for next year’s sale (2) $20K to promote statewide recycling educ. effort to reach state recycling rate of 40% by 2020; money is for ads, promo items, outreach (3) $75K to help convert City’s 18-gal. bins to 95-gal. roll carts/promotion (carts, ads, education) Public Works Yager • • Apps submitted 12/5/2014 (due date) Notified 2/24/2015 we were awarded $97,000! $97,000 for Cola. Curbside Value Partnership, et al CVP Recycling Partnership Grant: (Competitive); to improve recycling in the US by helping underfunded cities kick start or revamp their recycling program; LOI requested; requested desire to change residential recycling and provide residents 95-gallon roll carts instead of current bins Public Works, Sustainability Baldauf, Yager • • Submitted Letter of Intent 4/11/2014 Notified 8/20/2014 we were awarded $300,000 ($250K for roll cart purchase & $50K for outreach and education)! $300,000 for Cola. Richland County Conserv. Comm. FY2015-2016 Community Conservation Grant (Competitive); grants up to $20K available; 20% cash or in-kind match required; for variety of conservation activities; submitted app for $20,000 ($31,166 total project cost) for Rocky Shoals Spider Lily Outreach and Protection Program Utilities & Engineering Kustafik, Kramer • Submitted electronic app on 2/19/2015 and paper app on 2/20/2015 (deadline) Made presentation to RCCC on 3/12/2015 and answered questions Notified 4/8/2015 RCCC recommend a $10K grant, which will be presented to RC Council to be finalized in its budget in early June 2015. $10,000 for Cola. FY2015-2016 Historic Preservation Grant (Competitive); grants up to $50K available; 20% cash or in-kind match required; for variety of preservation activities; submitted app for window restoration of Ensor Keenan House ($35,284 total project cost) Parks & Recreation App submitted by 2/20/2015 deadline Notified City would receive $29,403 (Parks & Rec to provide the $5,881 match) $29,403 for Cola. Richland County Conserv. Comm. • • Martin • • 22 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia FEMA DHS FY09 Preparedness Grants Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS); to improve regional mass casualty incident preparedness and response capabilities DHS/CPD Reaves • Received award letter 11/2/09 $321.221 for Cola. FEMA/ DHS SLED FY09 Buffer Zone Protection Program; for vulnerability reduction and response capabilities in designated areas; rec’d funding for bomb squad interoperability equipment DHS/CPD Johnson • Received final funding amendments/approval March 2012 $70,764 for Cola. FEMA DHS FY10 Preparedness Grants MMRS DHS/CPD Martin, Lederfind • • Allocation announced 7/15/10 Award letter received 11/11/2010 $317,419 for Cola. FEMA DHS FY11 Preparedness Grants MMRS DHS/CPD Martin, Hartley, Lederfind • Allocation published May 2011 in Homeland Security Grants Program Guidelines $281,693 for Cola. FEMA DHS 2009 SAFER (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response) Grants (Competitive) $210M available; for staffing fire stations—hiring new or re-hiring laid-off firefighters; submitted app to rehire 9 positions for Engine #8 ($1,430,797) CFD Anderson, Cothran • Application originally due 12/18/2009 but extended to 1/15/2010 Submitted application on 1/15/10 Notified 4/23 that we received funding for all 9 positions applied for!! $1,430,797 for Cola. DHS 2010 Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG); (Competitive) $390M available; for equipment, training, health/safety programs & response vehicles; max available $1M; 20% match; submitted app to purchase 450 heads-up displays (HUDs) for face pieces & 5 gear extractor/dryer sets; County will split match ($42,220) with City CFD Presented to Council on 5/26/10 & gained approval to move forward w/app Submitted app for $211,100 on 5/28/10 (due date) Notified 12/24/10 that we received funding for all equipment applied for!! $211,100 for Cola. FEMA • • Jenkins, Cothran, Krusen, Tinsley • • • 23 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia FEMA DHS 2010 SAFER Grants (Competitive) $420M available; for staffing or for recruitment/retention activities for volunteers; submitted app to hire Recruitment & Retention Coordinator & to create Marketing Plan to increase the number of volunteer firefighters CFD DHS 2012 Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG); (competitive) $285M available; for equipment, training, health/safety programs & response vehicles; max available $1M; 20% match; submitted app to purchase 4 stationary compressors and 7 burst containers (total project cost $203,880) CFD HHS/ SC DHEC FY2014 Healthcare Preparedness (HCP) Grant (competitive); for equipment and training for the Metro. Medical Response System (formerly funded under FEMA/DHS); funds will be used for 4 800MHz radios, radiation detection training, and triage methodology training DOT admin. By SC Emergency Mgmt. Div. FY2014 Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Grant (competitive); to improve hazmat incident management and response capabilities at local level; 20% match; applied for funding for hazmat training FEMA Jenkins, Cothran, Helms • • Submitted app for $396,080 on 9/17/10 (due date) Notified 3/11/2011 received funding for all requests & press conference held 3/28/2011 to announce award! $396,080 for Cola. Submitted app for $163,104 on 7/6/2012 (due date) Notified 8/23/2013 that we were awarded $163,104!! $163,104 for Cola. Jenkins, Cothran, Edmonds, Helms, Baust • CFD Krusen • Notified 8/8/2014 that we were awarded $30,000! $30,000 for Cola. CFD Krusen • Originally awarded $11,478.32 in fall 2014. Notified 7/20/2015 that CFD would receive additional $8,000 in reverted funds $19,478.32 for Cola. • • 24 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia SLED FY2014 Midlands Regional Collapse Search & Rescue Team (former State Homeland Security Program grant from FEMA); $3.733M available for SC; for equipment/preparedness for structural collapse incidents and search and rescue incidents CFD Krusen • Notified 10/17/2014 Columbia was awarded $35,000! $35,000 for Cola. SLED FY2014 Metropolitan Medical Response System Enhancement Grant (formerly State Homeland Security Program grant from FEMA); for equipment/preparedness for mass casualty incidents CFD Krusen • Notified 10/17/2014 Columbia was awarded $30,000! $30,000 for Cola. HHS/ SC DHEC Reverted FY2013 Healthcare Preparedness (HCP) Funds; for equipment and training for the Metro. Medical Response System (formerly funded under FEMA/DHS); funds will be used for additional communications equipment and radiological monitoring devices CFD Krusen • Notified 2/3/2015 that Columbia would receive $33,900 in reverted funds from FY2013! $33,900 for Cola. HHS/ SC DHEC FY2015 Healthcare Preparedness (HCP) Grant (competitive); for equipment and training for the Metro. Medical Response System (formerly funded under FEMA/DHS); funds will be used for 4 800MHz radios, radiation detection training, and triage methodology training CFD Krusen • Notified 8/1/2015 that we were awarded $75,000! $75,000 for Cola. SLED FY2015 State Homeland Security Program Grants (Formula); on 9/15/2015, Columbia received its allocations for Midlands Regional Weapons of Mass Destruction/ Hazardous Materials Team; Midlands Regional Collapse Search & Rescue Team; Radiological Detector Enhancement; and Metropolitan Medical Response System CFD Krusen • • • • WMD/HazMat Team--$75,000 CSCR Team--$48,000 PRND--$34,000 MMRS--$30,000 $187,000 for Cola. 25 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia FEMA DHS 2014 Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG); (comp.); $305M available; for equipment, training, health/safety programs & response vehicles; 10% match; submitted app for cascade systems, cylinders, burst containers, & compressor unit (total project cost $251,161) CFD Cothran, Baust • • Submitted app for $228,329 on 12/05/2014 (due date) Notified 9/18/2015 we were selected for funding. $228,329 for Cola. 26 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia Here is the total amount of ARRA-funded grants/allocations awarded to the City of Columbia thus far: Byrne JAG ARRA Formula Allocation COPS ARRA Hiring Competitive Grant SCDPS JAG ARRA Competitive Grant CDBG-R Formula Allocation Homeless Prevention Fund Formula Allocation Columbia Area Transportation Study Formula Allocation Recovery Zone Economic Development Bonds Formula Allocation Recovery Zone Facility Bond Formula Allocation Energy Efficiency Community Block Grant (EECBG) Formula Allocation State Diesel Emission Reduction Discretionary Grant Brownfields Competitive Grant Community Forest Health Enrichment through Hazardous Tree Mitigation & Canopy Tree Restoration Grant Below are additional ARRA-funded grants/allocations awarded in the Columbia area thus far: Public Housing Fund Formula Allocation (funds awarded to Columbia Housing Authority) Community Health Center Formula Allocation (funds awarded to SCPHCA—$141,886, ECCHCI—$500,269 RCHCA—$225,210) Transit Capital Assistance Formula Allocation—Round 1 (funds awarded to CMRTA) Public Housing Capital Fund Competitive Grant (funds awarded to Columbia Housing Authority) Transit Capital Assistance Formula Allocation—Round 2 (funds awarded to CMRTA) $597,483 $2,829,132 $179,857 $342,783 $524,731 $9,000,000 $649,000 $973,000 $1,424,100 $107,671.43 $750,000 $24,000 $17,401,757.43 $5,259,694 $867,365 $5,346,374 $10,000,000 $1,155,912 $22,629,345 27 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia Here is the total amount of non-ARRA-funded grants/allocations awarded to the City of Columbia thus far: Byrne JAG 2009 Formula Allocation (for equipment) $145,457 2009 Bulletproof Vest Partnership $9,154 2009 Neighborhood Stabilization Program (Round 1) $3,900,000 2009 DHS Preparedness Grant (Metropolitan Medical Response (MMRS) $321,221 2009 SLED Buffer Zone Protection Program (for bomb squad interoperability equip. *unallocated funds awarded 2012) $70,764 FY 2010 Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations $3,817,051 2009 FEMA SAFER (for 9 firefighters) $1,430,797 Byrne JAG 2010 Formula Allocation (for equipment) $130,213 nd 2010 SCDPS JAG Competitive Grant (2 year of CDV prosecutor/investigator grant) $143,254 MetLife Foundation 2010 Community-Police Partnership Award/Neighborhood Revitalization Award $25,000 2010 SCPRT PARD (for Emily Douglas Park renovations) $15,585.33 2010 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant (for PT marijuana analyst) $36,339 2010 HSG Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program (for 2 officers and LIDAR speed monitoring device) $131,920 2010 DHS Preparedness Grant (Metropolitan Medical Response (MMRS) $311,359 2010 Bulletproof Vest Partnership $12,212.98 2010 SHSP Regional WMD HazMat (for equipment and training) $76,895 2010 FEMA AFG (for HUDs and gear extractor and dryer units) $211,100 $12,500 2010 US Soccer Foundation Field Grant (for irrigation systems for Owens Field) 2010 FEMA SAFER (for Volunteer Recruiting& Retention Coordinator/Marketing Plan) $396,080 FY 2011 Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations $3,036,180 Reviving Double Dutch in Communities Initiative (to expand City’s program to 4 other parks) $25,000 2011 DHS Preparedness Grant (Metropolitan Medical Response (MMRS) $281,693 $131,772 2011 SCDPS JAG Competitive Grant (3rd year of CDV prosecutor/investigator grant) Byrne JAG 2011 Formula Allocation (for equipment) $108,248 2011 Federal Historic Preservation Grant (for historic homes workshops) $2,500 Community Conservation Grant (for environmental education & interpretive programming for City parks) $7,500 Bikes Belong Facility Grant (for paving under Gadsden Street Tunnel in Vista Greenway Project) $10,000 $1,250 National Trust Preservation Funds/Terence L. Mills Memorial Fund (for historic homes workshops) 2011 Bulletproof Vest Partnership $3,219.36 2012 HSG Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program (for 2 officers and vehicles/equipment for each) $228,625 2012 Law Enforcement Network Grant (for hosting agency for 5th Judicial Circuit LEN) $28,000 2011 COPS Hiring Competitive Grant (for 5 Class 3 Officers) $732,320 2011 SHSP Regional Collapse Search & Rescue ($75,387.91/$25,000) & Regional WMD HazMat ($100,000/$15,000) $215,327.91 GRO1000 Gardens & Green Spaces Grant 2012 (for I126/Greystone Blvd Interchange Beautification Project) $25,000 28 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia 2012 SCPRT PARD (for Rosewood & Valencia parks’ improvements) $31,908.36 2012 Youth Garden Grants (for gardening materials and supplies for Youth Garden Program) $500 FY 2012 Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations $2,921,078 Juvenile Justice Special 2011 Title V Grant (for delinquency prevention summer program) $44,152 Byrne JAG 2012 Formula Allocation (for equipment) $91,457 2012 COATS TEP (Mast Arms on Main Street) $145,000 2010 COATS TEP (Accessibility and Landscape Project on Main Street) $97,620 FY2011 Smart Policing Initiative (IDEA Project) $298,523 2013 Law Enforcement Network Grant (for hosting agency for 5th Judicial Circuit LEN) $28,000 2012 Bulletproof Vest Partnership $8,386.50 2013 HSG Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program (continuation for 2 officers and equipment for each) $132,473 2012 Wells Fargo Foundation Community Development Grant (for Lyon Street Community pre-development soft costs) $7,500 Sprite Spark Parks Project Initiative (for St. Anna’s Park basketball courts) $15,000 2012 SHSP Regional Collapse Search & Rescue ($35,620.08) & Regional WMD HazMat ($174,990.66) $210,610.74 2012 PetSmart Charities Targeted Spay/Neuter Program (29201 Targeted Spay/Neuter Project) $20,500 2012 SCACDC CIF Grant (for Neighborhood Services Training Program) $4,000 2013 GRO1000 Grassroots Grant (for walking/biking trail at Hyatt Park) $1,500 FY 2013 Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations $2,871,527 Historic Preservation & Community Conservation Grant (for Granby Mill Village Stabilization Program) $10,000 2013 Federal Historic Preservation Grant (for Granby Mill Village Stabilization Program) $10,000 2013 Richland County HOME Investment Grant (demolish/reconstruct Chasewood Ct. property) $69,500 Dollar General Literacy Foundation Summer Reading Grant (for Reading Rocks at Pinehurst & Lorick parks) $3,000 Byrne JAG 2013 Formula Allocation (for equipment) $89,626 Challenger Flag Football League Grant (to begin league in Columbia) $5,000 2012 FEMA AFG (4 stationary containers & 7 burst containers) $163,104 2014 Law Enforcement Network Grant (for hosting agency for 5th Judicial Circuit LEN) $28,000 2014 HSG Enhance Traffic Enforcement Program (continuation for 2 officers and equipment for each—Year 3) $119,546 2013 SHSP Regional Collapse Search & Rescue ($37,143) & Regional WMD HazMat ($30,000) $67,143 2013 SCPRT Recreational Trails Program Grant (for Taylor St. Trail of Vista Greenway) $98,850 29 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia 2014 SCAC One-Time Arts Project Grant (for Creative Journey program) $4,250 FY 2014 Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations $2,866,292 Byrne JAG 2014 Formula Allocation (for equipment) $95,843 FY2014 Brownfields Assessment Grant (for hazardous & petroleum studies in City target areas) $400,000 FY2014 Federal Historic Preservation Grant (for USC’s Davis College Stabilization/Exterior Restoration) $15,000 FY2014 Federal Historic Preservation Grant (for Earlewood National Register Nomination) $4,500 FY2014 HCP Grant (for radios & training in MMRS program) $30,000 FY2014 HMEP Grant (for hazmat training) $11,478.32 DHEC Solid Waste Grant (for e-waste program) $10,000 Curbside Value Partnership’s Recycling Partnership Grant (for modernizing curbside recycling) $300,000 th 2015 Law Enforcement Network Grant (for hosting agency for 5 Judicial Circuit LEN) $28,000 2014 TIGER VI (for Seamless City Revitalization Project) $10,000,000 FY2015 Highway Safety Grant (for 2 officers/vehicles/equipment) $215,120 FY2014 SLED Midlands Regional Collapse Search & Rescue $35,000 FY2014 SLED MMRS Enhancement $30,000 2015 SCPRT PARD (for Miracle League: Boundless Playground Project) $72,733.10 FY2013 (reverted) HCP Grant Funds (for MMRS program) $33,900 FY 2015 Community Planning and Development Program Formula Allocations $2,541,098 Neighborhood Initiative Program (to remove 110 properties in 4 target areas) $5,300,000 $97,000 DHEC (additional) Solid Waste Grant Funds (for Compost Bin, RecycleMoreSC, & Curbside Single-Stream programs) FY2015 Federal Historic Preservation Grant (for Melrose Heights/Oak Lawn National Registration Nomination) $4,625 $10,000 FY 2015-2016 RCCC Community Conservation Grant (for RSSL Outreach & Protection Campaign) FY 2015-2016 RCCC Historic Preservation Grant (for Ensor Keenan House window restoration) $29,403 Byrne JAG 201 Formula Allocation (for equipment) $78,989 FY2014 (reverted) HMEP Grant (for hazmat training) $8,000 FY2015 HCP Grant (for radios & training in MMRS program) $75,000 FY2015 SHSP (for WMD/Hazmat, CSCR, PRND, MMRS) $187,000 2014 FEMA AFG (cascade systems, cylinders, burst containers & compressor unit) $228,329 USDA/NRCS Promote Wise Use of Natural and Human Resources (for St. Anna’s & Hyatt parks gardens) $2,500 FY2016 Highway Safety Grant (for Year 2 funding for 2 officers/equipment) $132,717 2015 SCDPS JAG Grant (for personnel/equipment for RCSD/CPD Gang Task Force) $306,324* $46,780,143.60 30 10/20/2015 Status/Updates of Grants City of Columbia Here is the total amount of non-ARRA-funded grants/allocations applied for (i.e. pending) by the City of Columbia thus far: 2016 USCM/ABF Childhood Obesity Prevention Grants Program (for GNF Club) $120,000 2015 Competitive Impact and Demonstration Projects Grant (for 2 energy efficient water fountains w/bottle refill stations) $3,616 2015 TIGER VII (for Main Street Culmination Project) $14,892,527 $15,016,143 SC SIB Funding (for railroad relocation/realignment/reconfiguration project) cost TBD 31