C-number: C-86-23-023-X
Vote — approved
| Bill Gates | yes |
| Clint Hickman | yes |
| Jack Sellers | yes |
| Thomas Galvin | yes |
| Steve Gallardo | yes |
71.GRANT AWARD FOR IGA WITH THE CITY OF PHOENIX FOR THE LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PROGRAM Approve a grant award and authorize the Chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to sign all related documents including the Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Phoenix by and through the Neighborhood Services Department. This award provides funding in the not-to-exceed amount of $319,453.00 for the contract period January 1, 2022 through May 14, 2025. In addition, an In-kind match requiremen
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71. GRANT AWARD FOR IGA WITH THE CITY OF PHOENIX FOR THE LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PROGRAM Approve a grant award and authorize the Chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to sign all related documents including the Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Phoenix by and through the Neighborhood Services Department. This award provides funding in the not-to-exceed amount of $319,453.00 for the contract period January 1, 2022 through May 14, 2025. In addition, an In-kind match requirement of $108,844 is required. Program costs not covered by the grant will be subsidized by the MCDPH indirect cost pool. This grant was non-competitive in nature and MCDPH is historically awarded funding related to Lead Hazard mitigation efforts. This grant originates from the Residential Lead Based Paint Act of 1992 and the Department of Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development. The funding will be used for the Lead Safe Phoenix Program. This award does not fund a mandated service, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statute, Sections 11-201, 11-952, and 11-251 (paragraph 17) but provides a benefit to County residents which includes testing of children for Blood Lead Levels (BLL), case management for children identified with elevated BLLs, educational interventions approved by the Lead Safe Phoenix Program, data collection and public education efforts. This Grant deviates from County Policy A2505 and does not allow for full indirect cost reimbursement, but a maximum of 10% indirect cost reimbursement as delegated in the Grant Agreement. MCDPH's indirect rate for FY23 is 17.24%. The full indirect costs are estimated at $50,067.00 of which $29,041.18 is recoverable and $21,025.82 is unrecoverable. Departmental indirect rates are re-established at the beginning of each fiscal year and the future indirect rates will be collected at the corresponding rates. There are no ongoing contributions after the grant period ends. (C-86-23-023-X-00)
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