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File #: HCC-123-FY22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/13/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/18/2021 Final action: 10/18/2021
Title: Corridor Investment Grant: 2021 Program Awards
Sponsors: City Administrator
Indexes: Grant, Planning & Development
Attachments: 1. Memo - CIP Award Recommendations - 10.18.2021 - Final
Submitted by: At the Request of the City Administrator
Submitting Department: Community & Economic Development
Agenda Section: Consent

Item Title:
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Corridor Investment Grant: 2021 Program Awards
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Suggested Action:
recommendation
I move that the Mayor and Council accept the recommendations of City Staff and approve Corridor Investment Program grant funding awards for the following entities:

* Garcia Investments: $5,000
* Green Owl: $5,000
* Independent Order of Oddfellows: $2,500
* Just Rock (Business development): $3,670
* Just Rock (Program): $1,425
* 5132 Baltimore Avenue: $1995.20
* Gingko Group: $1,990.40
* SoHy Co-op: $2,000
* Hyattsville Aging in Place: $1,500
* Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center: $2,500
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Summary Background:
In June 2021, the City issued its annual application cycle for the Corridor Investment Program, which provides a funding opportunity for Hyattsville private and non-profit organizations with creative placemaking projects, programming initiatives, and business development strategies. Applicants are eligible to receive a grant of up to 80% of the total cost of their eligible project or program, with the applicant providing a minimum match of 20% of the overall project cost.

Grant funds are eligible to Hyattsville organizations for the following activities:
* Programming Initiatives (up to $1,500)
* Public Placemaking Projects (up to $2,500)
* Business Development Efforts (up to $5,000)

The Corridor Investment Program is funded through the City's annual operating budget. In the FY21 budget, the City Council allotted $30,000 towards the program for the 2021 application cycle.
The City received a total of twelve (12) applications submitted by ten (10) different applicants.

Staff completed an independent review and evaluated the applications individually prior to meeting as a group. The evaluations were completed on August 19th, 2021. Staff discussed their evaluations of each application and the proposed initiatives and p...

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