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Wednesday, September 2, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
City Council distributes grants
City of Sisters Community Grant allocations
By Sue Stafford
Correspondent
Sisters  City  Council  dis-
tributed  $38,185  among  23 
nonprofits  and  other  enti-
ties  that  provide  programs 
and  services  in  the  Sisters 
area.  Community  Grants 
are awarded for the purpose 
of  meeting  essential  needs, 
educational enrichment, rec-
reational  opportunities  and 
other miscellaneous commu-
nity needs.
There were 25 applicants 
requesting  $94,000.  Two 
were  deemed  not  to  meet 
the award criteria. The City 
had  budgeted  $40,000  for 
FY2020-21 grant funds. The 
unallocated  $1,815  will  be 
available for possible special 
needs that may arise during 
the fiscal year.
Deliberations  among 
Council members addressed 
concerns  of  Councilor 
Richard  Esterman  that  sev-
eral  of  the  requests,  in  his 
view, qualified as money for 
operating  expenses,  not  an 
approved use. 
In evaluating requests for 
funds,  the  Council  consid-
ers: the requesting organiza-
tion9s history of success; the 
organizational and financial 
stability  of  the  requesting 
organization; the number and 
types  of  community  mem-
bers  served  by  the  request; 
Advocate for Life Skills and Opportunities....................... $1,063
Age Friendly Sisters Country ..............................................$630
Assistance League of Bend (for Sisters children) ............... $888
Citizens 4 Community........................................................ $625
Circle of Friends ............................................................. $1,830
Family Access Network (Sisters) utility payments ..............$900
Family Access Network (Sisters) shower tokens ..............$3,300
Furry Friends .................................................................. $1,800
Heart of Oregon Corps .................................................... $1,900
Kiwanis of Sisters ........................................................... $1,250
Seed to Table Oregon ...................................................... $1,360
Sisters Farmers Market ...................................................$2,500
Sisters Folk Festival .........................................................$1,925
Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show ..............................................$5,150
Sisters Science Club .......................................................... $750
SMART ...............................................................................$440
SOAR .............................................................................. $3,625
Sisters Outdoor Leadership Experience ..............................$820
Three Sisters Historical Society ...................................... $1,400
Together for Children .......................................................$1,750
VFW Post 8138 (Sisters) ....................................................$580
Warfighter Outfitters Inc. ................................................$2,200
Wellhouse Church/Wellhouse Market ............................. $1,500
the  ability  to  measure  and 
track the effectiveness of the 
project or service; and grant 
funds  will  not  be  used  for 
travel, budget deficits, or for 
routine operating expenses.
What qualifies as operat-
ing  expenses  is  not  clearly 
spelled  out.  Councilors 
thought that given the
unusual  circumstances  of 
organizations being impacted 
by  COVID-19,  they  would 
allow for leniency in funding 
this year and agreed to clarify 
the requirements prior to next 
year9s awards.
The City9s ability to fund 
the  grants  from  year-to-
year  depends  on  the  City9s 
financial resources available 
when  the  budget  commit-
tee  establishes  the  budget 
for the next fiscal year. This 
year9s  $40,000  was  twice 
the  amount  allocated  in 
FY2019-20. 
City snapshot —
five file for council race
By Sue Stafford
Correspondent
" Five  Sisters  residents 
have  filed  as  candidates  to 
be  on  the  November  gen-
eral election ballot for three 
positions on the Sisters City 
Council.  Councilors  whose 
terms expire this year include 
Chuck Ryan, Andrea Blum, 
and  Richard  Esterman. The 
five  candidates  for  three 
positions  are:  Gary  Ross; 
Elizabeth Fisher; incumbent 
Andrea Blum; Susan Cobb; 
and Jennifer Letz.
"   C i t y   c o u n c i l o r s 
approved a purchase agree-
ment between Sisters School 
District  and  the  City  of 
Sisters  for  right-of-way 
acquisition  for  the  Locust/
Highway 20 roundabout, to 
be constructed in partnership 
with Oregon Department of 
Transportation.  The  agree-
ment is subject to legal revi-
sion and review.
" An  affordable  housing 
grant  agreement  between 
Sisters Habitat for Humanity 
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$6,627 was approved by City 
Council  last  week.  Habitat 
was the first and only appli-
cant for the affordable hous-
ing program grant which was 
established to encourage the 
development  of  affordable 
housing  for  the  citizens  of 
Sisters.  The  grant  will  be 
used to aid the construction 
of three units in ClearPine.
" Council  approved  the 
adoption of Resolution 2020-
28, which promotes welcom-
ing, serving, and protecting 
residents  and  visitors  with-
out  regard  to  race,  origin, 
religion,  income,  gender, 
sexual orientation, or immi-
gration status. In light of cur-
rent events occurring nation-
ally,  and  the  importance  of 
facilitating community con-
versations  about  diversity, 
equity,  and  inclusion,  staff 
researched  and  drafted  a 
broad and holistic resolution 
emphasizing the importance 
of creating a safe, welcoming 
space for all members of our 
community and visitors.
DEMAND ACTION ON CLIMATE CRISES
Licensed • Bonded • Insured • CCB#181062
Sidewalks only • Bring your masks & signs
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