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CIF Application.Carriage House Boulder Human Relations Commission Community Impact Fund Proposal Guidelines Fund Description The Human Relations Commission (HRC) is committed to supporting community initiated activities that raise awareness on emerging civil rights issues and problemsin Boulderor its neighborhoods, facilitating interaction and understanding between communities, encouraging collaboration among diverse communities, strengthening civic participation among Boulder’s diverse communities, and promoting an inclusive society. In its effort to make city government responsive to the needs of all Boulder residents,the HRC seeks to fund endeavors that will have a high impact on improving social conditions within the city. The Commission will support community efforts that workto build trust and overcome barriers to collaborative interaction. The HRC’s long-term vision is an inclusive, supportive and highly coordinated community that efficiently addressesits members’needs. The HRC encourages funding requests that address orprovide leadership development, youth involvement and collaborations with other groups to promote inclusivity and respect for diversity. Available Funds Annually, the HRC reserves the bulk of its available funds for the Community Impact Fund (CIF). This totals approximately $18,000 for all funded applications in a calendar year.Awards may be made in each month, so the amount of funding remaining available may decrease throughout the calendar year. Eligibility All not-for profit organizations and government agencies are eligible to apply for funding from the Community Impact Fund. All applications must propose to serve or impact Boulder city residents and all eventsof the proposed project funded by the HRC must be conducted within the city of Boulder. Application Deadlines There is not one specific time during the year when the HRC solicits requests for Community Impact Fund support. Community groups that have identified an issue of concern and have developed a project or program to address this concern may apply to the HRC at any time during the year. The HRC may consider proposals at any of its regularly scheduled business meeting, held monthly. Except for the months of January and February, the HRC typically holds its business meetings on the third Monday of each month. In order to be considered at a regular business meeting, proposals must be submitted to staff on or before the Wednesday priorto the HRC’s meeting. TheHRC may determine a specific area of need and solicit proposals to address that need, with or without a proposal deadline date. If Your Proposal Is Approved for Funding If the HRC votes to award funds for your proposal, staff will negotiate a contract between the city and your agency or organization for completion of certain deliverables before any payment is issued.Depending on the award, total funding may be provided at the start of your program or project, or some portion may be withheld pending completion and submission and approval of a final report. The City reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive informalities and irregularities in proposals received, and to accept any portion of any proposal or all items proposed if deemed in the best interests of the City. Proposal Guidelines All applications to the CIP must follow the guidelines presented below. Please submit your application in the following order: Cover Sheet (see attached) Narrative –Each of the following five points must be addressed in the following order. All fiveresponses should takeno more thantwosingle-spaced pages. 1.Describe the agency/organization applying for this funding. 2.Describe the need for this funding.What is the problem/opportunity this program/project would address? 3.What are the goals of the project?How many Boulder city residents will be impacted and what specific impacts or benefits will theyreceive? 4.How would this effort promote a more inclusive, engaged and respectfulcommunity? 5.How will theeffortbe promoted toBoulder residents? Budget Table (see attached): Using the attached budget sheet, provide a detailed, projected budget of expenses and funding sources for your project/program (including this source of funds).HRC funding may not be used for personnel expenses, though outside speakers may receive an honorarium with HRC money. Proposal Submission –Submit one copy of your proposal in one of the following ways: U.S. MailHand Deliver HRC Community ImpactFundOffice of Human Rights and Community Relations Office of Human Rights and Community RelationsDepartment of Housing & Human Services nd Department of Housing & Human Services1101 Arapahoe Avenue, 2Floor City of BoulderBoulder, Colorado P.O. Box 791 Boulder, CO 80306 Email AtilanoC@bouldercolorado.gov HRCCommunity ImpactFund( cover sheet) Agency/OrganizationCarriage House Community Table Street Address 1120 ½ Pine St. CityZip Code Boulder 80302 TelephoneFaxWebsite 303-442-8300 1-866-831-9443 www.bouldercarriagehouse.org ProjectName 2011 Homeless Persons Memorial Contact Person Ms./Mr./Dr. (circle one) Ms. Joy Eckstine E-Mail Address joy@bouldercarriagehouse.org Project Description (please do not exceedspace provided) Each year, the Carriage House Community Table holds a Homeless Person’s Memorial. This event memorializes the homeless people that have died in Boulder County each year. For 2011 so far, there are 14individuals that will be remembered. This event coincides with the National Coalition for the Homeless national day of remembrance. The date of 12/21 is chosen because it is the longest night of the year. This event brings together homeless people, staff of agencies, community members, and family members. It is a non religious service, which consists of songs, readings and remembrances of the individuals. Approximately 100 people attend, and the event is held at the Band Shell. This event also helps to raise awareness—the premature mortality rate of homeless people is 4 times the rate of housed people. Homeless people are largely invisible to the general populace, and when noticed are often scorned and stereotyped. We ask for your funding support of this important event. CIF ProposalBudget Table Budget ItemProjected Expense Postage0 Advertising$800 Copying$100 Office Supplies (Please specify) 1) 2) 3) Total Office Supply Space Rental$10 electricity fee $200 flowers $100 microphone rental Food Other Direct Expenses (Please specify) 1) 2) 3) 4) Total Other Direct Costs TotalExpenses$1210 Revenue SourcesRevenue Amount Amount Requested from HRC$1210 Other Sourcesof Revenue 1) 2) 3) 4) Total Revenue$0