File #: ID 14-1400    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/29/2015 In control: Regular City Commission Meeting
On agenda: 10/7/2015 Final action: 10/7/2015
Title: APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN THE TD BANK "BRING CHANGE" INITIATIVE ON NOVEMBER 20, 2015 TO BENEFIT THE CITY OF MARGATE HOMELESS OUTREACH PROGRAM
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION, 2. AGREEMENT

TO: Mayor and City Commission

FROM: Douglas E. Smith, City Manager

DATE: October 7, 2015


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APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN THE TD BANK "BRING CHANGE" INITIATIVE ON NOVEMBER 20, 2015 TO BENEFIT THE CITY OF MARGATE HOMELESS OUTREACH PROGRAM
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BACKGROUND: The TD Bank "Bring Change" Initiative is a fundraising campaign designed to donate funds to a selected community need. This program is featured across the east coast of the United States from Maine to Florida. Every "Green Friday" TD Bank invites people to a participating branch where they host a community coin counting event and fundraiser using the branch's Penny Arcade (change counting machine). The Margate branch (located at 490 North State Road 7) reached out to the City requesting funding candidates. TD Bank selected the City's Homeless Outreach Program as the project it wishes to support as part of this program. For one day only, November 20, 2015, individuals who come into the Margate branch to use the Penny Arcade can choose to donate all or a portion of the coins counted to the selected project. TD Bank will match up to $2,000 in coins counted as part of the Bank's donation.

The City of Margate Police Department's Homeless Outreach Program is part of Broward County's Multi-Agency Homeless Taskforce which serves to connect homeless citizens to the County's available social services. Margate's Homeless Outreach Program consists of a team of eight officers and one sergeant that all have been certified through the Broward Sheriff's Office as Homeless Outreach Specialists. Each specialist receives 40 hours of training concerning how to interact with homeless individuals, understanding their needs and issues, and also being a liaison between the homeless individual and social service providers. In addition, the Homeless Outreach Team conducts at least four homeless counts per year to include the Multi-Agency Homeless Point in Time count. The Team makes at least 5-15 referrals for se...

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