File #: 2022-2336    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent
File created: 10/6/2022 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 11/8/2022 Final action: 11/8/2022
Title: Commission District(s): All Acceptance of a Grant from the Georgia Department of Public Health in the amount of $214,459 in American Rescue Plan Act Funds for Emergency Supplies to support the DeKalb Maternal Infant & Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program during the Ongoing Coronavirus Pandemic- At No Cost to the County
Attachments: 1. ARP MIECHV Year 2 DeKalb County Contract Letter of Intent - FY23 ARP Oct.22

Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Human Services

SUBJECT:
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Commission District(s): All
Acceptance of a Grant from the Georgia Department of Public Health in the amount of $214,459 in American Rescue Plan Act Funds for Emergency Supplies to support the DeKalb Maternal Infant & Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program during the Ongoing Coronavirus Pandemic- At No Cost to the County
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Information Contact: Damon Scott, Director, DeKalb Human Services Department
Phone Number: (404) 687-2385
PURPOSE:
To consider accepting a grant award in the amount of $214,459 from the Georgia Department of Public Health
to provide emergency (personal protective equipment, hand sanitizer, gloves, thermometers, diapers,
wipes, food, water, and feminine products) and technology support for the DeKalb Maternal Infant & Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program and to appropriate the funds to the grant fund.

NEED/IMPACT:
Georgia families have been overwhelmed by the pandemic and are still dealing with the effects and need support and assistance with access to emergency supplies and technology, like so many places throughout the world. The Georgia Department of Public Health received funds from the American Rescue Plan Act to distribute to local counties to help families in need. DeKalb County has been awarded funds to provide families with needed emergency supplies (personal protective equipment, hand sanitizer, gloves, thermometers, diapers, wipes, food, water, and feminine products) and technology. This is the second year that the Human Services Department has received this award. The grant will allow the DeKalb MIECHV program to safely expand outreach efforts to families. Visits will be conducted using a hybrid approach- with virtual and in person sessions. This funding, if approved, will allow DeKalb County to support MIECHV families that have a need for emergency items (personal prot...

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