Human Rights CommissionJune 23, 2025

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COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Human Rights Commission Recommenda)on Number: (20250623-01): Alloca)on of an addi)onal $1.5 Million in City of Aus)n Grant Funding for Nonprofit Organiza)ons Addressing Youth Development, Basic Needs, and Educa)onal Equity to Combat Federal Funding Cuts WHEREAS, the Human Rights Commission of the City of Aus;n is charged with advising the City Council on issues affec;ng the human rights of Aus;n residents and advancing policies that promote equity, dignity, and quality of life for all; and WHEREAS, local nonprofit organiza;ons are essen;al partners in advancing community well-being by addressing social determinants of health and equity, par;cularly in the areas of youth development, food and housing insecurity, and access to educa;onal opportunity; and WHEREAS, recent federal budget cuts—most notably the abrupt cancella;on of approximately $400 million in AmeriCorps grants as of April 2025—have destabilized thousands of nonprofit programs across the country, including many in Central Texas; and WHEREAS, this loss of federal support has resulted in the suspension or elimina;on of more than 32,000 AmeriCorps service posi;ons, including roles cri;cal to youth mentorship, food distribu;on, housing support, and community educa;on in Aus;n; and WHEREAS, addi;onal federal reduc;ons have included over $1 billion in cuts to USDA programs that support food banks and nutri;on assistance, proposed cuts of up to 40% to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and a $300 million reduc;on to the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program—all of which place addi;onal strain on local safety nets; and WHEREAS, these federal cuts come at a ;me when infla;on and the rising cost of living in Aus;n are deepening economic dispari;es and driving increased demand for nonprofit services addressing basic needs, mental health, and educa;onal support; and WHEREAS, many local nonprofits are now facing urgent capacity constraints and funding shor\alls due to these reduc;ons, and may be forced to scale back or shut down essen;al programs without ;mely local interven;on; and WHEREAS, the City of Aus;n has both the opportunity and the responsibility to safeguard con;nuity of services for its most vulnerable residents, par;cularly when federal retrenchment dispropor;onately harms youth, low-income families, and historically marginalized communi;es; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN: That the Human Rights Commission strongly urges the Aus;n City Council to allocate $1.5 million in the Fiscal Year 2026 budget to support local nonprofit organiza;ons delivering cri;cal services in the areas of youth development, basic needs, and educa;onal equity. This funding should support programs such as mentorship, life skills training, a‘er-school enrichment, youth mental health services, food and housing assistance, access to hygiene products, literacy development, school readiness, and college and career prepara;on. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That these funds be distributed through a compe;;ve, equity-focused grant program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City establish an interdepartmental task force to develop funding criteria, guide implementa;on, and ensure equitable distribu;on. This task force should include representa;ves from the Human Rights Commission, the City Manager’s Office, and leaders from the nonprofit sector. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Manager explore opportuni;es to leverage or match this investment with philanthropic, private sector, or state funding in order to maximize its impact on the community. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Human Rights Commission shall transmit this resolu;on to the Mayor, City Council, and City Manager, and will work in partnership with relevant departments and community stakeholders to support effec;ve and transparent implementa;on of this funding strategy. Date of Approval: _____________________________ Record of the vote: Aeest: _____________________________________________