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File #: 19-1412    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 9/9/2019 In control: Office of Homeless Solutions
On agenda: 10/23/2019 Final action:
Title: Authorize a twelve-month contract, with two twelve-month renewal options contingent on available funding, with PWA Coalition of Dallas, Inc. dba AIDS Services of Dallas to provide facility based housing assistance and master leasing with supportive services for persons with HIV/AIDS for the period October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020 - Not to exceed $1,636,500.00 - Financing: 2017-18 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds ($80,379.00), 2018-19 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds ($404,037.00), and 2019-20 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds ($1,152,084.00)
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Attachments: 1. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY:                     Human and Social Needs

AGENDA DATE:                     October 23, 2019

COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                     All

DEPARTMENT:                     Office of Homeless Solutions

EXECUTIVE:                     Nadia Chandler-Hardy

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SUBJECT

 

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Authorize a twelve-month contract, with two twelve-month renewal options contingent on available funding, with PWA Coalition of Dallas, Inc. dba AIDS Services of Dallas to provide facility based housing assistance and master leasing with supportive services for persons with HIV/AIDS for the period October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020 - Not to exceed $1,636,500.00 - Financing:  2017-18 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds ($80,379.00), 2018-19 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds ($404,037.00), and 2019-20 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds ($1,152,084.00)

 

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BACKGROUND

 

On June 12, 2019, City Council adopted the FY 2019-20 HUD Consolidated Plan Budget for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) Grant Funds by Resolution No. 19-0886.  The FY 2019-20 HUD Consolidated Plan Budget includes the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (“HOPWA”) Grant Funds, which are available beginning October 1, 2019, contingent upon HUD’s approval of the City’s Five-Year Consolidated Plan and FY 2019-20 Action Plan (which is based on the approved HUD Consolidated Plan Budget, submitted on August 15, 2019) and execution of the grant agreements with HUD.  HOPWA Grant Funds are to assist grantees in meeting the housing needs of low-income persons with HIV/AIDS and HIV-related illness and their families.

 

Because HOPWA Grant Funds may be expended for eligible purposes within three years of HUD’s award, remaining funds from FY 2017-18 and FY 2018-19 may be used to fund this year’s contracts.

 

The City of Dallas has applied for and received HOPWA funds since 1993 to support eligible activities within the Dallas Eligible Metropolitan Statistical Area (“Dallas EMSA”) which includes the counties of Dallas, Collin, Denton, Ellis, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall.

 

On June 20, 2019, the City of Dallas Office of Procurement Services issued and solicited and received Requests for Proposals (#BRZ19-00010793) for the HOPWA Program. PWA Coalition of Dallas, Inc. dba AIDS Services of Dallas (“ASD”) submitted a proposal for facility based housing assistance and master leasing and was recommended for funding.

 

ASD is a non-profit agency located in the southwestern part of the City.  The agency was founded in 1987 with its mission being to create and strengthen healthy communities through the delivery of quality, affordable, service-enriched housing for individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS.  The agency has been providing supportive housing services continually since April 1987.

 

ASD will provide HOPWA facility based housing assistance and master leasing for persons living with HIV/AIDS.  Under facility based housing, the agency provides housing and supportive services to low-income and formerly homeless persons living with HIV/AIDS and their families in four apartment communities (125 units) that are licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services as special care facilities.  The properties are located in North Oak Cliff (75203), south of the Trinity River and adjacent to the Central Business District.  They include Ewing Center, Hillcrest House, Revlon Apartments, and Spencer Gardens.

 

In addition to a privately-configured, furnished apartment, ASD residents receive home health care, comprehensive case management, volunteer support, disease management, food services, transportation, and vocational services.

 

New this year, ASD will also provide as many as 10 units under a master leasing program.   Under master leasing, ASD leases apartment units under a master lease with a private landlord, and subleases those units to homeless persons with HIV/AIDS for independent, long-term living.  The master leasing program covers the cost of rent and utilities (less the required tenant portion), along with other costs to operate the units.  The agency also will provide a housing case management to provide support for the client in maintaining housing stability and access to care and services. 

 

To ensure eligible persons across the Dallas EMSA have access to the full continuum of HOPWA eligible activities, the City intends to enter into additional project sponsor agreements with entities that provide additional eligible activities (e.g., facility based housing, scattered site housing assistance, housing information services, and support services).

 

All HOPWA projects use the local Homeless Management Information System (“HMIS”) to collect client-level data for service coordination and reporting/evaluation purposes.  ASD staff must input client-level data into the local HMIS with applicable written consent.  ASD must also submit monthly financial reports (including supporting documentation) and performance reports (including demographic data, outputs, and outcomes). These reports are compiled at year end into the City’s annual report to HUD.

 

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

 

Number of Persons Assisted

                     2019-20

                     Goal

Unduplicated clients served at Ewing                       24

Unduplicated clients served at Hillcrest                       77

Unduplicated clients served at Revlon                       28

Unduplicated clients served at Spencer                       13

Unduplicated clients (master leasing)                       10

Total unduplicated clients served                      152

 

OUTCOME MEASURES

 

Housing Stability

                     2019-20

                     Goal

Percent in stable housing at Ewing                     96%

Percent in stable housing at Hillcrest                     96%

Percent in stable housing at Revlon                     96%

Percent in stable housing at Spencer                     96%

Percent in stable housing (master leasing)                     96%

 

PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS)

 

On June 12, 2019, City Council adopted the FY 2019-20 HUD Consolidated Plan Budget for the HUD Grant Funds by Resolution No. 19-0886.

 

FISCAL INFORMATION

 

2017-18 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds - $80,379.00

2018-19 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds - $404,037.00

2019-20 Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Grant Funds - $1,152,084.00

 

M/WBE INFORMATION

 

In accordance with the City’s Business Inclusion and Development Plan adopted on October 22, 2008, by Resolution No. 08-2826, as amended, the M/WBE participation on this contract is as follows:

 

Contract Amount

Category

M/WBE Goal

M/WBE %

M/WBE $

$1,636,500.00

Other Services

N/A

N/A

N/A

The Business Inclusion and Development Plan does not apply to 501C3 Non-Profit contracts.

 

OWNER

 

PWA Coalition of Dallas, Inc. dba AIDS Services of Dallas

 

Board of Directors

 

Dennis L. Kershner, Chair

Wayne E. Thomas, Vice Chair

Bridget Bonning, Treasurer

Demonse Williams, Secretary

Jacque M. Borel

Harold A.M. Dede

Samuel W. Etheridge

Crystal Garland

Eugene Bart Gross II

Mathew J. Jones

Nathan A. Justice

Juan Martinez

Karen Munch

Brad Thomas

Jonathan R. Thorne