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File #: 2019-01053    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/3/2019 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 7/23/2019 Final action:
Title: Agreement: Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management Youth Pop-Up & Economic Mobility Program [Published for 10-Day Review 07/11/2019]
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Agreement: Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management Youth Pop-Up & Economic Mobility Program [Published for 10-Day Review 07/11/2019]
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File ID: 2019-01053

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Location: Citywide

Recommendation:
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Pass a Motion authorizing the City Manager or the City Manager's designee to execute a Youth Pop-Up & Economic Mobility Program Grant Agreement with Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management in the amount of $1,201,000.

Contact: Christopher Conlin, Assistant City Manager, (916) 808-8526; Lindee Lane, Youth Development Policy Manager, (916) 808-1171, Office of the City Manager

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Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Agreement



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: In June 2019, as part of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019/20 budget, the City Council set aside funds for certain youth programs, including $1,300,000. for the Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management's ("Center") Youth Pop-Up & Economic Mobility Program through the end of calendar year 2019. On July 3, 2019, the City and the Grantee entered into a $99,000. grant agreement to provide weekly pop-ups until the City Council could consider this agreement at its July 23, 2019 meeting. This agreement reflects the balance of set aside funds totaling $1,201,000.

Youth pop-ups meet a critical need of providing Sacramento's youth safe spaces to engage in fun weekend activities throughout the city. Friday and occasional Saturday night pop-ups offer a mix of activities designed for, but not limited to, 13-19 year olds; including recreation and sports, educational activities, dances, arts and crafts, and more. Some activities are designed for younger siblings and families as well. As a pilot, over 3,654 youth attended pop-up events between February and March 2019.

The Economic Mobility Program (EMP) is a new component that will serve in-school and out-of-school youth between the ages o...

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