CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA ITEM
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Petitioner: |
Abigail Frierson, Deputy County Manager Jamie Sorenson, Social Services Director |
Recommendation:
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Approve and authorize the submission of a grant application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the Southern Nevada Continuum of Care (CoC) Planning Project, by Clark County Social Services (CCSS), in the amount of $1,300,000, to provide planning activities toward implementation of the Homeless Emergency and Rapid Transition to Housing (HEARTH) Act of 2009; and authorize the County Manager, or his designee, to accept any grant funds awarded and continue funding (1) Full Time Limited Perm Management Analyst II (C29) and (1) Full Time Limited Perm Sr. Grants Coordinator (C30) or equivalent position. (For possible action)
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FISCAL IMPACT:
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Fund #: |
2031.000 |
Fund Name: |
County Grants |
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Fund Center: |
1270111160 |
Funded PGM/Grant: |
1270.HPLAN25.2026 |
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Amount: |
$1,300,000 with $325,000 cash match |
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Description: |
2025 CoC Planning |
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Additional Comments: |
N/A |
BACKGROUND:
Clark County Social Services requests that the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve and authorize the submission of a grant application to HUD for the Southern Nevada CoC Planning Project, and authorize the County Manager, or his designee, to accept any grant funds awarded.
The HEARTH Act of 2009 is the reauthorization of the McKinney-Vento Act, the Federal legislation that is funding homeless services under HUD. With the implementation of the HEARTH Act, there is an opportunity to request funds to expand regional coordination efforts to support efforts to end homelessness. The Southern Nevada CoC 2025 Planning Project intends to provide support towards improving measurement and evaluation of regional responses towards ending homelessness, analyzing gaps, monitoring of funded projects, facilitating the CoC competition, implementing best practices in services, and incorporating the feedback of those experiencing homelessness in decision-making processes. Clark County Social Services has previously received eleven HUD grants for this activity.
Clark County will provide a 25% cash match of $325,000 from Clark County Social Services for activities that support the CoC. This grant application will be incorporated into the 2025 Southern Nevada CoC consolidated application that is due to HUD Fall of 2025. The costs for personnel for a grant-funded Management Analyst II (Data Analyst) and Sr. Grants Coordinator are included, which provides the support for evaluating regional efforts related to data collection, measurement, and analysis along with grant management, submission, and technical support. This is a 12-month project.
The item has been approved as to form by the District Attorney’s office.