HRC RFP 79 – Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Community Grants

The intent of this proposal is to provide funding for projects and programs that include educational enrichment, capacity building and support, workforce connection, peace promotion, and domestic violence prevention for members of Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander community residing in public housing. The total funding anticipated for initial grant awards is $700,000 and awards may be for up to $350,000. The HRC anticipates awarding between 2-10 awards. The HRC will award grants until funding is exhausted.

HRC RFP 79 – Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Community Grants

Funding opportunity: The intent of this proposal is to provide funding for projects and programs that include educational enrichment, capacity building and support, workforce connection, peace promotion, and domestic violence prevention for members of Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander community residing in public housing. The total funding anticipated for initial grant awards is $700,000 and awards may be for up to $350,000. The HRC anticipates awarding between 2-10 awards. The HRC will award grants until funding is exhausted.

Term: The anticipated grant term for this RFP is April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024

Funding Available: Maximum amount available $700,000; awards may be for less than or equal to maximum amount.

See details and apply by 5pm on Friday, February 24, 2023

Please see the attached RFP document for more information on the funding opportunity.

Documents

RFP 79 Documents

Request for Proposals (RFP) #79 – Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Community Grants

NOTICE OF INTENT TO AWARD

The following organizations have been selected by the evaluation panel for RFP #79 to negotiate and execute with the following organizations for a grant contract.

The awarded organizations are as follows:

Samoan Community Development Center

Salt/BACR

All My Uso’s

Please note that being selected by the evaluation panel on this does not guarantee funding from HRC or a grant contract with HRC. The HRC reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to not renew funding awards. Any questions related to this grant funding opportunity may be addressed to hrc.grants@sfgov.org.

The intent of this proposal is to provide funding for projects and programs that include educational enrichment, capacity building and support, workforce connection, peace promotion, and domestic violence prevention for members of Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander community residing in public housing. The total funding anticipated for initial grant awards is $700,000 and awards may be for up to $350,000. The HRC anticipates awarding between 2-10 awards. The HRC will award grants until funding is exhausted.

Scope of work or grant plan template.

RFP 79 - Budget & Budget Narrative Template - Optional

RFP 79 Appendix A - Applicant Requirements and Guidelines - Required

RFP 79 Appendix B - City Grant Terms (Form G-100) - Required

RFP 79 Appendix C - Administrative Code Chapter 12X List of States

How to apply

1. Build a complete Proposal Package. Include:

  • Proposed Program Areas and Scope of Work. Please provide written responses to all questions under the Program Areas and Scope of Work sections. 
  • Proposed Budget and Budget Narrative. Please provide a breakdown of your proposed project budget. 
  • Appendix A - Applicant Requirements and Guidelines Template
  • Appendix B - City Grant Terms (Form G-100)
  • Appendix C - Administrative Code Chapter 12X List of States

2. Submit the entire Proposal Package by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 24, 2023 to hrc.grants@sfgov.org

3. Early submission is highly encouraged.

RFP questions and responses

All questions about the RFP should be sent by email to hrc.grants@sfgov.org. This includes general administrative questions, program area questions, and technical questions about how to find or navigate the RFP application.  The question period ends Friday, February 24, 2023.

RFP timeline

RFP is issued by the City
Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Deadline for questions
Friday, February 24, 2023

Proposals due
Friday, February 24, 2023, by 5:00 p.m.

Grantee selection and award notification
Anticipated by Friday, March 24, 2023, by 5:00 p.m.

Protest period end
5 business days after award notification

Projects begin
Anticipated to start by April 2023 or later