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DocuSign Envelope ID:45C10885-A71D-4B4F-91B3-E01ADC379354 <br /> If granted, how will ATI plans to use the funds for individual client art supplies as well as <br /> you use the funds? technology needs related to COVID-19. These expenses have <br /> occurred during the pandemic and were not anticipated. <br /> ATI hopes to work at full capacity very soon. One challenge is <br /> coordinating with the school systems' information technology to <br /> ensure ATI programs work well online. This involves creating online <br /> versions of all intake paperwork and permission forms, creating and <br /> distributing individual kits of art supplies, coordinating with teachers <br /> and social workers, and training ATI staff to use the new online <br /> services needed to comply with HIPPA regulations. All of this <br /> additional work means that beginning therapy in the schools is taking <br /> longer than normal. Once everything is in place, however, ATI plans <br /> to bring in revenue comparable to other years. <br /> At this point, ATI is aggressively fundraising and writing grants to <br /> help cover the unexpected expenses incurred during the pandemic. <br /> In the event ATI is able to raise money through other grants and <br /> fundraising efforts to cover those costs, ATI will use any funds <br /> received from the Operational Support Grant Fund to provide art <br /> therapy services to more individuals who do not have insurance or <br /> Medicaid. The pandemic has had devasting effects on mental health. <br /> Rates of depression, anxiety and suicide ideation are on the rise. <br /> ATI's goal is to provide free or affordable mental health services to all <br /> who wish to access ATI's services. The Orange County Arts <br /> Commission and the Board of Commissioners can rest assured that <br /> any money received through this grant program will go to serve <br /> people in need in Orange County. <br /> Have you received ATI received a paycheck protection program loan for $45,508. ATI <br /> or applied for any anticipates being able to convert the full amount to a grant. ATI also <br /> other emergency received a grant from Strowd Roses for $2000 and an OCAC COVID- <br /> funding, either 19 Relief Grant for $1500. <br /> through the CARES <br /> Act, NEA, or any ATI received an EIDL loan for $150,000. <br /> other emergency <br /> relief fund? Please <br /> explain. <br /> Does your ATI is keeping the $150,000 EIDL loan in reserve, hoping to repay it <br /> organization have without having to use it. As a nonprofit, ATI normally operates on a <br /> cash reserves? If so, very tight budget and taking on debt is something ATI's board of <br /> please explain your directors avoids. However, when ATI was offered an EIDL loan, it was <br /> decision to use or accepted as a "safety net." No one knows how this pandemic will <br /> not use these unfold. While ATI is hopeful that business will continue and grow, ATI <br /> reserves as a result also recognizes that circumstances can change quickly. <br /> of COVID-related <br /> losses. <br /> Please upload your organization's most recent Form 990 or most recent year-end financial <br /> statement. <br /> ATI_Form990_final_complete.pdf <br />