The United Way of Greater Cleveland is seeking applications for Emergency Food and Shelter Program Funds to help people who are experiencing hunger and homelessness.
Donor Name: United Way of Greater Cleveland
State: Ohio
County: Cuyahoga County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/06/2023
Details:
The Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) was created in 1983 to supplement and expand the work of local social service agencies, both nonprofit and governmental, in an effort to help people with economic emergencies (not disaster-related emergencies). EFSP funds are open to all organizations helping people who are experiencing hunger and homelessness. EFSP funds must be used to supplement feeding, sheltering (including transitional sheltering) and rent/mortgage and utility assistance efforts only.
Locally, the Cuyahoga County Emergency Food and Shelter Program Board is the entity responsible for allocation of the $717,531 in Federal dollars that have been awarded to Cuyahoga County. The local board selects local nonprofit or governmental organizations that have a demonstrated capability to provide emergency food and/or shelter. All awards must be expended by the recipient organizations within the funding cycle.
Statement of Responsibilities
I certify that my organization:
- Is a nonprofit or agency of government,
- Is not debarred or suspended from receiving Federal funding,
- Has a checking account and can accept EFT,
- Has an accounting system or fiscal agent that will pay all vendors by an approved method of
payment, - Has a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN),
- Has or will be able to attain a Unique Identity Identifier (UEI),
- Has a valid email address for program communication and electronic signature processes,
- Has conducted or will conduct an independent annual audit if receiving $100,000 or more in
EFSP funds, - Has conducted or will conduct an annual accountant’s review if receiving $50,000 to $99,000
in EFSP funds, - Has conducted or will conduct an annual audit if expending $750,000 in Federal funds, in compliance with the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards at 2 CFR 200 of the Office of Management and Budget (Uniform Guidance),
- Provides services and uses other resources in the area in which I am seeking funding,
- Practices nondiscrimination (Agencies with a religious affiliation must not refuse services to an applicant based on religion or require attendance at religious services as a condition of assistance, nor engage in religious proselytizing or religious counseling in any program receiving Federal funds),
- Have a voluntary board if private nonprofit,
- To the extent possible, involve homeless individuals and families, through employment, volunteer programs, etc., in providing emergency food and shelter services, and
- Will comply with the Phase 40 program requirements.
For more information, visit United Way of Greater Cleveland.