Agenda Index City of Vancouver

ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

TO:

Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets

FROM:

Director of Social Planning

SUBJECT:

2000 Partners in Organizational Development Grant Allocation

 

RECOMMENDATION

GENERAL MANAGER’S COMMENTS

COUNCIL POLICY

PURPOSE

This report recommends approval of the City’s contribution to the Partners in Organizational Development (POD) program for community service agencies in Vancouver.

BACKGROUND

On March 28, 2000, Council approved an allocation of $18,000 for the POD portion of the Community Services Grants. This was reduced to $17,500 to reflect the Community Services Grants reductions approved on May 4, 2000.

The Partners in Organization Development program was initiated in 1989 as a jointly funded partnership of the Vancouver Foundation, United Way, the Department of the Secretary of State and the City of Vancouver to help non-profit groups deal with common organizational problems and thus to function more effectively.

In both 1993 and 1996, the Partners in Organizational Development program evaluations indicated that it was meeting real needs in the community, that it should be continued, and that other funding partners should be found so that the program could assist more organizations.

In addition to funding the various organizational development activities which the program has always supported (identified as the “Organizational Development Stream”), POD also includes an “Access Stream” to help non-profit organizations become more inclusive and responsive to community diversity.

To reduce costs and red tape the United Way has always handled the administration of the POD program, co-ordinating mailing lists, distributing applications, and mailing out one cheque to each successful applicant. The United Way receives a 6% administration fee from all of the POD funders as reimbursement for these administrative services.

DISCUSSION

This year’s POD program funding partners are: United Way of the Lower Mainland, B.C. Immigration & Multiculturalism, Vancouver Foundation, Health Canada and the City of Vancouver with a total available budget of $169,760.

POD grants are reviewed by a committee of staff representing each funder. Proposals are assessed on the basis of completeness of the application, eligible activities and costs, documented need, clear activity plan and long-term benefits to the organization as a whole. Copies of the 2000 POD brochure describing the program, including eligibility and evaluation criteria, are attached as Appendix B.

A total of 96 applications were received. Of this total 18 were from Vancouver. Although the program is province-wide, Vancouver funds are allocated only to Vancouver-based organizations, while the other funders contribute both to Vancouver groups and non-Vancouver groups. For this cycle, contributions are as follows:

Grants recommended to Vancouver community services groups are listed in Appendix A, together with the City’s contribution. The Vancouver groups not recommended are also listed in Appendix A.

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2000 POD COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANTS RECOMMENDED VANCOUVER ORGANIZATIONS

The following 5 Vancouver community service organizations are recommended for Partners in Organizational Development grants:

Organizations

Purpose

Request

COV Grant

Asian Society for the Intervention of AIDS-

    - three day strategic planning session

- board/staff development with emphasis placed on creating an effective governance and management structure for efficient decision making

$5,000

$3,000

Associated Awareness & Networking around Disordered Eating-

    - to create an image and marketing plan for ANAD

$4,500

$3,500

Reach Centre Association-

    - develop a process for wider community involvement in the centre's programs and policies

- develop a fundraising plan to diversify funding base
- develop a communications strategy for service networks and promote the model of community governed health care

$5,000

$4,000
(plus $1,000 from Vancouver
Foundation)

Vancouver Society of Children's Centres-

    - development of a business plan

$4,000

$2,000

Wish Drop-in Centre Society-

    - develop an individual and major donors giving program

$5,000

$5,000

TOTAL

 

$23,500

$17,500

The following 12 Vancouver community service organizations are not recommended for POD grants from the City of Vancouver allocation.

Organization

Request

Comment

Aspire Integrative Remedial Education Society

$3,000

Unclear process

B.C. Special Olympics

$5,000

Does not meet funding criteria

Coast Foundation Society

$5,000

Not a priority

German Canadian Benevolent Society

$3,500

POD does not fund retroactively

Junior League of Greater Vancouver

$1,950

Ineligible -arrived late

Kitsilano Neighbourhood House

$5,000

POD does not fund retroactively

Law Courts Education Society

$5,000

Ineligible - no charitable reg. no.

Mid-Main Community Health Centre

$4,800

Ineligible - no charitable reg. no.

Option Youth Society

$4,500

POD does not fund retroactively

The Three Links Care Society

$3,000

Unclear activity plan

The Vancouver Tourism Awards Society

$5,000

Ineligible - no charitable reg. no.

Vancouver Second Mile Society

$5,000

Does not meet funding criteria

POD Brochure on file in the City Clerk's Office.


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