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Federal funding presentation.pptx
1. Federal Funding 101
Demystifying the Changing Federal
Landscape
Deidra M. Somerville, MSW, CFRE
2. Our Objectives
Current policy landscape
Priorities and approaches
to planning and
community development
Grant application review
process
3. Funding Landscape
• Purpose for federal funding
• Changes in the current landscape impact
how we think of pursuing federal funding
• What has been your experience?
13. Why does this matter to us?
GO TO 2040
Federal
Funding
priorities
Community
planning and
development
14. Relationship between regional and
local planning
Livable Human Capital
Communities
Better
Governance
Regional
Mobility
Is your community
a good place to
live? Why or why
not? What would
make your
community a
better place to
live?
Is your
community a
good place to
work? Why or
why not? Are
businesses staying
open, or do you
see some closing?
What attracts
businesses to
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some kind of
government. Does
the government in
your community
work well?
How easy is it for
people to get
around in your
community, and
to get to other
communities?
15. GO TO 2040 Plan is part of nationwide
conversation
16. GO TO 2040 Plan is part of nationwide
conversation
18. Where does your organization align with the regional and
local plan?
Livability?
Mobility?
Economy?
Does the current application of these ideas align with your
organizational mission, values and priorities?
Why or why not?
19. Where to find funding?
SIF - Innovation
CMAP- Planning
PSC -
Partnerships
24. SIF in Chicago
Youth Development Economic Opportunity Healthy Futures
National College Advising Corps
$1,500,000 (New Profit, Inc.)
Center for Changing Lives
$132,500 (LISC)
AIDS Foundation of
Chicago $258,369 (AIDS
United)
Year Up
$2,250,000 (New Profit, Inc.)
Central States SER
$155,000 (LISC)
Children’s Aid Society
$1,500,000 (Edna McConnell
Clark Foundation)
Chicago Commons
$136,067 (LISC)
Greater Southwest Development
Corporation (LISC)
Instituto del Progreso
$382,500 (LISC)
Jane Addams Resource
Corporation
$155,000 (LISC)
Metropolitan Family Services
$150,000 (LISC)
North Lawndale Employment
Network $140,000(LISC)
The Cara Program
$175,000 (LISC)
Safer Foundation
$140,000 (LISC)
25. Chicago Metropolitan Agency for
Planning (CMAP)
HUD – DOT – EPA – FHA – FTA – NEA Partnership
Livability Mobility Sustainability Governance
Regional Planning Partner CMAP offers Grants
Local Technical Assistance Local Ordinances Tool Kits
Local Organizations
Planning Development
26.
27. CMAP Budget
Adopted Proposed
OPERATIONS FY 2014 FY 2015
Revenues
Federal 12,266,400 12,818,305
State 3,455,287 3,509,814
Foundations and
Non-Public
Agencies
0 68,750
Expenditures
Local Planning
Grant Match
288,000 140,000
Pass Through
Grants
4,961,270 5,634,270
31. The Data
• The Partnership for Sustainable
Communities
• The Chicago Jobs Council
• Metropolitan Planning Council
• The Chicago Metropolitan Agency for
Planning