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File #: 2020-00920    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/28/2020 In control: City Council - 5PM
On agenda: 8/18/2020 Final action:
Title: Agreement: Sierra Health Foundation: Black Child Legacy Campaign Healing the Hood Program and Establish the Black Child Legacy Campaign Program [Published for 10-Day Review 08/06/2020]
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Agreement: Sierra Health Foundation: Black Child Legacy Campaign Healing the Hood Program and Establish the Black Child Legacy Campaign Program [Published for 10-Day Review 08/06/2020]
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File ID: 2020-00920

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Location: Citywide
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Recommendation:
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Adopt a Resolution: 1) establishing the Black Child Legacy Campaign Program; 2) establishing a $1.25 million budget for the Black Child Legacy Campaign Program from the CARES Act Program (G02610100) in the Federal CARES Act Fund (Fund 2704); and 3) authorizing the City Manager or the City Manager's designee to execute a Black Child Legacy Campaign Healing the Hood CARES Act Grant Agreement with Sierra Health Foundation: Center for Health Program Management in an amount not to exceed $1.25 million.
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Contact: Christopher Conlin, Assistant City Manager, (916) 808-8526, Office of the City Manager
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Presenter: None

Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Coronavirus Relief Fund Programs
3-Resolution
4-Grant Agreement



Description/Analysis

Issue Detail: On July 21 2020, the City Council directed the City Manager to fund the Black Child Legacy Campaign Healing the Hood program utilizing $750,000 from the Gang Prevention Intervention Taskforce Grant (General Fund) and $1.25 million from the City's allocation of Coronavirus Relief Fund for a total of $2 million. On July 28, 2020, Council approved the $750,000 grant agreement and this report recommends approving the $1.25 million grant agreement.

During the July 21, 2020 meeting, Council received a comprehensive report on the efforts of community groups, including Community Incubator Lead organizations (CILs) through the Center at Sierra Health Foundation's Black Child Legacy Campaign, and their contributions to gang prevention and intervention since 2014. These various community groups work together in a collaborative named Healing the Hood to address the issues of violence based upon their geographi...

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