City Council Meeting Date: May 19, 2026
To: Mayor and Members of Council
From: Ben Martig, City Administrator
Title
Review and Approval of Amended 4.11 Grant Management Policy.
Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council approves resolution amending 4.11 Grant Management Policy.
Summary Report:
Council is asked to approve updates to 4.11 Grant Management Policy to streamline the document, improve administrative efficiency, and better align review thresholds with current grant activity levels.
The 4.11 Grant Management Policy establishes guidance and a standardized process for identifying, pursuing, and administering grant opportunities. The policy is intended to ensure grants support City priorities, are coordinated across departments, and are managed responsibly. Staff have identified opportunities to streamline the process, particularly for mid-sized grants that may not require the same level of Council oversight but still warrant appropriate internal review
Proposed changes include the following:
• Removal of Redundant and Unnecessary Details
o Eliminates lengthy definitions, duplicative procedural language, and unnecessary sections to create a more concise and user-friendly document.
o Reduces overall policy length while maintaining core requirements allowing staff to focus on key policy elements.
• Clarified Approval Thresholds and Requirements
o Increases threshold requiring City Council approval from $25,000 to $175,000. This change allows staff to pursue and accept small- and mid-sized grants more efficiently without requiring Council action for each opportunity, while enabling Council to focus on larger, more impactful grants. The upper threshold matches the current authorization threshold in the Council Purchasing Policy. It is beneficial for predictability and consistency to remain similar.
o Further clarifies approval thresholds and conditions under which City Council approval is required.
• Refined and Streamlined Processes
o Simplifies the application steps and clarifies when Finance and Administration involvement is required.
o Removes the rigid 10-day review requirement and replaces it with a more flexible, scalable process.
o Clarifies post-award procedures and departmental responsibilities for administration, reporting, and closeout.
o Strengthens guidance related to evaluating long-term financial impacts, match requirements, and sustainability of grant-funded programs.
A clean version of the proposed amendments (attachment #2), a redlined version of the proposed changes (attachment #3) are attached.
The biannual grant update covering grants submitted since November 2025 is included as a separate consent agenda item. This reporting requirement will remain unchanged under the updated policy.
City Plans & Policies Relevance:
• Strategic Plan
• 4.01 Purchasing Policy
• 4.11 Grant Management Policy
Alternative Options:
N/A
Financial Impacts:
N/A
Tentative Timelines:
The updated policy will go into effect May 20, 2026.