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File #: 20-0487    Name: O.P.E.N. Business Grant Program
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 6/16/2020 Final action:
Title: Presentation on the Tri-City Collin County Operational Plan for Economic Normalization (O.P.E.N.) Business Grant Program (Collin County CARES Act Funding).
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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Presentation on the Tri-City Collin County Operational Plan for Economic Normalization (O.P.E.N.) Business Grant Program (Collin County CARES Act Funding).

 

Summary

 

COUNCIL GOAL:                     Direction for Strategic & Economic Growth

 

MEETING DATE:                     June 16, 2020

 

DEPARTMENTS:                      City Manager’s Office

                     McKinney Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)

 

CONTACT:                       Kim Flom, Assistant City Manager 

                     Peter Tokar, MEDC President & CEO

 

ITEM SUMMARY: 

                     The City of McKinney has been working with Allen and Frisco in the development of a shared business grant program to utilize a portion of the Collin County CARES Act Direct Allocation.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 

                     Collin County received $171.4M in CARES Act Funding from the Department of the Treasury to provide ready funding to address unforeseen financial needs and risks created by the COVID-19 public health emergency.

o                     $50M Direct Cost Program allocated to cities based on Census population from COVID related costs ($10,098,347.55 allocated to McKinney). 

o                     $45M - Emergency Housing and Living Program for the entire County, distributed through the cities of McKinney, Plano, Frisco and Allen ($30M initial funding with $15M in reserve). Currently being administered through the EHLA Program.

o                     $5M for COVID 19 testing for uninsured residents of the County

o                     $71.4M Unallocated by the County

 

                     On May 19, the Council approved an Interlocal Agreement with Collin County to provide the framework for the distribution of CARES Act Funding (Direct Cost Program $10M), from the Department of the Treasury, through Collin County, to the City of McKinney.

 

                     CARES Act Direct Allocation funds can be used for economic support to those suffering from business interruption due to COVID-19 related business closures.

 

                     The City and MEDC have been working with Frisco and Allen in order to develop a tri-city approach, titled O.P.E.N., across the three communities.

 

                     A shared approach has the following benefits:

o                     Pooled funds leverage the ability to select a qualified third-party administrator utilizing reasonable administration fees.

o                     Owners of businesses with locations in several communities will not have to work through several different application types.

o                     Collaborative effort shortens the deployment schedule of the grant program.

o                     Unified program presents a shared approach in using the same source of federal funds, which may be beneficial in the event of future review or audit.

 

                     O.P.E.N. parameters are still under final review, but include:

 

                     McKinney proposed maximum grant: Full Closure = $25,000. Partial Closure = $18,750. Allen proposed maximum grant = $25,000. Frisco proposed maximum grant = $50,000.

 

                     Staff proposes allocating $3,000,000 to $5,000,000 of CARES Act Direct Allocation funding for this program. At that range, the O.P.E.N. program could fund up to 160 to 200 businesses at the maximum grant allocation of $25,000.

 

                     Award based on review and confirmation of eligible expenses:

o                     Payroll

o                     Contract Labor

o                     Supplier Payments

o                     Rent, lease, mortgage interest payments (principal payments are not eligible expenses)

o                     Insurance

o                     New or expanded technology applications/Wi-fi

o                     Utility payments for business properties

o                     Critical business operation costs

o                     PPE and sanitation supplies/equipment

o                     Interest on other business debt obligation

 

                     Eligible businesses:

o                     Must have endured a full or partial closure due to COVID-19.

o                     100 or fewer employees per business location.

o                     No more than $10 Million in Gross Annual Revenue per business location.

o                     Must submit required business documentation.

 

                     Ineligible businesses:

o                     Non-Profits

o                     Non-Storefront & Home-Based Businesses

o                     Sexually/Adult-Oriented Businesses

o                     Professional Services deemed essential by local/state government

o                     Lobbying organizations and political organizations subject to Internal Revenue Code 527

o                     Gambling- related Businesses, including casinos, racing operations or other activities whose purpose involves gambling

o                     Any businesses engaged in illegal activities under federal, state or local laws

o                     Any business that is otherwise prohibited by federal or Texas law

o                     Any business that is ineligible or precluded to receive federal or State of Texas funding under federal law (including but not limited to the CARES Act) or Texas law

o                     Multi-level marketing concerns

o                     Governmental/taxing agencies/departments

o                     Businesses in default or arrearage on past or current federal or state financing or funding programs.

o                     Businesses involved or affiliated with personal or corporate indictment, arraignment or conviction of criminal offenses.

 

                     Timing: If approved, the grant application window is anticipated to open sometime in July.

 

                     Administration: A third-party administrator (TPA) is proposed to create the application, conduct reviews and issue payment. Administrative fees are not anticipated to exceed 10%.

 

                     The tri-city team continues to work through some of the details of the guidelines. Any changes proposed will be shared verbally with Council at work session.

 

 

FINANCIAL SUMMARY: 

                     As proposed, this program would utilize between $3,000,000 to $5,000,000, approximately 30%-50% of the Direct Cost Program allocation of CARES Act funding from Collin County.

 

BOARD OR COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:

                     N/A