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NOF / ARPA
Investing in your organization and your programs
OVERVIEW
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was created under the Biden Administration to provide direct relief to Americans, contain COVID-19 and rescue the economy. The Neighborhood Opportunities Funds (NOF) was created 1976 by the Detroit City Council to provide grants for public service programs proposed by nonprofit and neighborhood service organizations. This program provides funds to improve the quality of life of low-income residents in the City of Detroit.
NOF / ARPA grant will fund beneficiaries to provide direct relief to low-to-moderated income Detroiters who are “impacted” and “disproportionately impacted” by the pandemic. All City of Detroit non-profit organizations including start-up non-profits that meet the funding requirement are encouraged to apply for funding.
Funding is available to create programs that align with the six priorities, which are: Education, Health, Recreation, Public Safety, Seniors, and Mobility & Accessibility. Each City Council will establish their individual district’s priorities and funding will be allocated based on those priorities. Applicants will be able to request grants from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00.
ELIGIBLITY
Eligible organizations include:
- All nonprofit, tax-exempt community organizations
Ineligible organizations include:
- Educational Institutions
- For-profit business/organizations
ELIGIBLITY REQUIREMENTS
- All projects must have a program component that responds to COVID-19 impacts
- All applicants must apply, along with required documentation to receive funding.
- The organization must have the capacity to comply with the program guidelines
- A clearly defined Scope of Work and budget must be submitted and approved.
- The program goals must be realistic and achievable within the specified time period
- Clearly defined performance standards/metrics/outputs and outcomes
- The program must maximize positive impacts in the community it serves
- The program addresses a community need
- Meets all Threshold Requirements (included in information packet)
FUNDING PRIORITIES
- Education
- Health
- Recreation
- Public Safety
- Seniors
- Mobility & Accessibility
2022-2023 NOF/ARPA Information Packet
HOW TO APPLY
All applications must go through Oracle. Paper applications are not accepted. The Oracle registration and application link is listed below.
PLEASE NOTE: All NOF ARPA applications must be prepared and submitted online using the City’s “Oracle” system. You may visit the Office of Contracting and Procurement’s webpage to gain information on how to register at Office of Contracting and Procurement
For more information on Oracle, you may visit: Supplier Portal Information and Instructions
If you need assistance with Oracle registration or obtain information regarding Oracle Cloud, please email [email protected]
or call 313-224-1500.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The application process consists of the following steps:
After the applications are submitted the review and scoring process will begin. The application information packets contain more details regarding the review and scoring process.
APPLY FOR THIS GRANT - TO BE AVAILABLE SOON
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
NOF/ARPA Beneficiary Training - 9/19/23 - ORACLE INVOICING
Working together to make sure you are successful
- Technical assistance will be provided to each requesting organization until the proposal is released. Technical assistance will continue with beneficiaries once funds are awarded.
- Technical assistance will help organizations discover their specific strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities through 1:1 or small group sessions.
- Staff will assist applicants with creating a digital filing system for their attachments. *These filing systems will consist of labeling all documentations.
- Staff will also be available to assist applicants with navigating the online sources such as LARA or sam.gov to locate the necessary attachments.
- Staff will assist applicants with creating a budget to prepare for the application.
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Post-Award Activities
- Organizations receiving post award technical assistance will obtain help building their operational, programmatic, financial, and organizational capacity. Training will include continuous improvement strategies toward the creation of a sustainable and effective organization.
- Organizations awarded funding will continue to receive technical assistance to help them to apply for CDBG/NOF, corporate and philanthropic funding opportunities
FAQ
What is ARPA/ NOF?
- Funding available to create programs that address a community need and demonstrate a clear purpose to address health pertaining to covid-19, economic, or racial inequities.
How much can we receive in funding?
- Applicants can apply and request funding from $10,000 – $20,000.
If I have not obtained my nonprofit status, can I apply for funding?
- Yes, you can partner with a nonprofit as your fiduciary.
If I am a business Educational Institutions or a For-profit business/organization, can I partner with a nonprofit to be eligible?
- No, both entities partnering must be a non-profit organizations, all nonprofit, tax-exempt community organizations.
What is a beneficiary?
- Beneficiary – Per CFR 200 – Beneficiaries (individual or entity) are not subject to subrecipients monitoring or reporting requirements.
For more information on the NOF / ARPA Grant contact: Tamra Fountaine Hardy, Director, Neighborhood Services at [email protected]