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DCYF outlines RFP process and district distribution after 2013–16 grants

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · June 21, 2013
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Summary

The Department of Children, Youth and Their Families told the budget committee it ran a multi-stage RFP process for 2013–2016 grants—498 proposals submitted, 285 advanced, and 239 funded—and defended use of neighborhood needs scores while acknowledging ZIP-to-district matching limits.

The San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Their Families on Friday told the Board of Supervisors’ Budget and Finance Committee how it allocated 2013–2016 grant awards and defended the department’s review procedures.

"My name is Maria Hsu, Director for the Department of Children, Youth and Families," DCYF Director Maria Hsu told the committee, describing a three‑year planning cycle that began with a neighborhood needs assessment and reached roughly 1,000 residents through meetings, surveys and focus groups.

The department’s grants director, Laura Moyer, walked supervisors through the Request for Proposals process and scoring rules used to pare the…

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