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The document is a resolution regarding the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget Inventory Proposals, addressed to the Board of Supervisors by County Executive James R. Williams. It includes recommendations for the Board to consider, including receiving information on budget proposals and adopting a resolution to delegate authority for negotiating grant or sponsorship agreements related to the budget inventory items. The resolution outlines fiscal implications, reasons for recommendations, and impacts on children, seniors, and sustainability. It also mentions templates for grant and sponsorship agreements and the requirement for a Certificate of Status from recipients.
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The resolution is related to the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget Inventory Proposals.
It recommends the Board to receive information and adopt a resolution delegating authority to the Clerk of the Board.
There is a $5 million allocation in the Clerk of the Board’s Office budget for budget inventory items.
The Budget Inventory List includes 346 items, with ten co-sponsored by two Board members.
Templates for grant and sponsorship agreements are attached to the resolution.
The recommended action is expected to positively impact children, seniors, and the environment.
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The document appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders and lacks finalized details.
The specific details of the budget inventory items and their allocations are not fully provided.
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County of Santa Clara Office of the County Executive 129433 DATE: June 18, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: James R. Williams, County Executive SUBJECT: Information relating to Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget Inventory Proposals RECOMMENDED ACTION Consider recommendations relating to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-2027 Budget Inventory Proposals. (LA) Possible action: a. Receive information relating to the FY 2026-2027 Budget Inventory Proposals. b. Adopt Resolution delegating authority to the Clerk of the Board, or designee, to negotiate, execute, amend, extend, or terminate any grant or sponsorship agreement relating to the FY 2026-2027 budget inventory items approved by the Board of Supervisors, including adding or changing a fiscal sponsor for a recipient, following approval by County Counsel as to form and legality. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2028. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS The County Executive’s FY 2026-2027 Recommended Budget includes a $5 million allocation in the Clerk of the Board’s Office budget to support the Board-approved budget proposals for grants or sponsorships (“budget inventory items”). Each budget inventory proposal was considered by the Board of...
The document is an inventory list of budget requests and proposals for the Fiscal Year 2026-2027, detailing various programs aimed at supporting disadvantaged individuals and families in Santa Clara County. It includes information on proposal names, types, descriptions, and sponsors, along with associated funding amounts for each proposal.
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The document lists budget requests for various community support programs.
Proposals include support for food assistance, vocational training, and mental health services.
Each entry includes a proposal name, description, type, and sponsor information.
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ATTACHMENT A Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget Inventory List FY 2026-2027 Budget Hearing Inventory of Budget Requests/Proposals Item Workshop Legislative File Proposal Name 2a 128673 Aid to Children Without Parents, Inc. 2b 3 128673 128561 Aid to Children Without Parents, Inc. Advent Group Ministries, Inc. 4 6 7 128564 128567 128568 8 128571 African American Community Service Agency (AACSA) AINAK Alliance Renewal Kingdom Ministries Amigos de Guadalupe Center for Justice and Empowerment 11 128572 Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute (APALI) 13a 128753 Association of Vietnamese Elderly of the Bay Area 13b 15 16 128753 128509 128513 Association of Vietnamese Elderly of the Bay Area Bay Area Community Health Berryessa Valley Church 17 128515 Black Leadership Kitchen Cabinet of Silicon Valley 18a 128747 Description Proposal Type Support programs serving disadvantaged individuals and families in Santa Clara County, including food assistance, vocational training, and supportive services grant Support programs serving disadvantaged individuals and families in Santa Clara County, including food assistance, vocational training, and supportive services grant Support counseling services...
The document is a letter of support for the Dreaming Collaborative Civics Masterclass Program, addressed to Supervisor Susan Ellenberg and the Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County. It expresses gratitude for their support in expanding civic education through a District 4 Inventory Grant. The letter highlights the transformative impact of the Civics Masterclass on participants, emphasizing the importance of local civic education and community engagement. It also discusses the program's goal of helping residents understand County government systems and encourages civic participation in decision-making processes.
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The letter is from Ellina Yin, CEO of Dreaming Collaborative, Inc.
It is addressed to Supervisor Susan Ellenberg and the Board of Supervisors.
The letter expresses gratitude for support in expanding the Civics Masterclass through a District 4 Inventory Grant.
The Civics Masterclass aims to provide accessible civic education rooted in local realities.
Participants report increased understanding of government processes and civic engagement.
The program seeks to expand knowledge of County government systems among residents.
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The document does not specify the exact date of the June Budget Hearings.
The letter contains placeholders and unfilled options that affect the summary.
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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: ellina yin Thursday, May 21, 2026 3:26 PM BoardOperations Yodz, Stephen [EXTERNAL] Letter of Support for Dreaming Collaborative Civics Masterclass Program for District 4 Inventory Grant for FY26-27 - June Budget Hearings DCI D4 Inventory Grant Letter - June Budget Hearings.pdf Follow Up Flag: Flag Status: Follow up Flagged Categories: Supplemental Information RE: Letter of Support for Dreaming Collaborative Civics Masterclass Program for District 4 Inventory Grant for FY26-27 - June Budget Hearings To Whom It May Concern, Please accept the attached letter for the upcoming June 18 Budget Hearings. With Gratitude, ELLINA YIN (she/they) Chief Executive Officer Dreaming Collaborative, Inc. **I sent this email at a time that was convenient for me, which may be outside of your working hours. Please don’t feel the need to respond during your free or family time. 1 Thursday, May 21, 2026 Office of Supervisor Susan Ellenberg & Members of the Board of Supervisors County of Santa Clara 70 West Hedding, East Wing, 10th Floor San José, CA 95110 Dear Supervisor Ellenberg and Honorable Members of the Board of Supervisors, On behalf of...
This document is a Letter of Support from the City of San José Office of Racial and Social Equity for the Dreaming Collaborative Civics Masterclass Program, intended for the District 4 Inventory Grant for FY26-27. It highlights the program's impact on civic participation and education across diverse communities in San José, emphasizing its multilingual approach and the positive feedback from participants. The letter advocates for continued funding and expansion of the program.
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The letter is submitted on behalf of Zulma Maciel, director of the City of San José Office of Racial and Social Equity.
It supports the Dreaming Collaborative Civics Masterclass Program for the District 4 Inventory Grant for FY26-27.
The program has engaged over 500 participants from various backgrounds, enhancing civic knowledge and participation.
It is delivered in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Tagalog, and Hindi.
The letter emphasizes the program's effectiveness in reducing intimidation around government systems and increasing residents' sense of agency.
It advocates for a pilot model focused on youth, LGBTQ+ communities, women, children, and historically underrepresented residents.
The Office of Racial and Social Equity strongly supports continued funding for the program.
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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Nguyen, Betty Thursday, June 11, 2026 3:35 PM BoardOperations; Yodz, Stephen Maciel, Zulma [EXTERNAL] Letter of Support - Inventory of Budget Proposals 67 Letter of Support for Dreaming Collaborative Civics Masterclass Program for District 4 Office of Racial and Social Equity.pdf Good afternoon, On behalf of the Zulma Maciel, director of the City of San José Office of Racial and Social Equity (copied), I am submitting the attached Letter of Support for Dreaming Collaborative Civics Masterclass Program for District 4 Inventory Grant for FY26-27 – June Budget Hearings. This letter is for the following item: Inventory of Budget Proposals 67. Consider recommendations relating to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026-2027 Budget Inventory Proposals. (LA) Please let me know if you have any questions or need any additional information. Thank you, Betty Nguyen Senior Executive Analyst | Office of Racial and Social Equity City of San José 200 East Santa Clara Street San José, CA 95113 www.sanjoseca.gov 1 Office of Racial and Social Equity May 22, 2026 Office of Supervisor Susan Ellenberg County of Santa Clara, District 4 70 West Hedding, East...
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This document contains public comments submitted for the Board of Supervisors budget review meeting scheduled for June 18, 2026. The comments express support for funding requests related to dementia education and support services from the Susan and Charles Berghoff Foundation, as well as a grant request for the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley to enhance agricultural and tourism initiatives.
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Robin Shepherd from the Susan and Charles Berghoff Foundation submitted a comment regarding funding for dementia education programs.
The foundation aims to support underserved families in Santa Clara County facing health disparities related to dementia.
Bonnie Broderick, a board member of the foundation, expressed gratitude for the support of brain health awareness and caregiver resources.
Kim Engelhardt, President of the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley, requested support for a grant to promote local wineries and agricultural heritage.
Tom Moller, a member of the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley, emphasized the importance of funding for wine trail signage and regional marketing to support local businesses.
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The document appears to be a draft as it contains multiple comments without final formatting or official signatures.
There are unresolved placeholders such as 'To:' and 'From:' fields that are not filled in.
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From: To: Subject: Date: Robin Shepherd BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] SCC BOS Budget Inventory Wednesday, June 17, 2026 2:47:50 PM Hello, I am providing the following for public comment for this Thursday's Board of Supervisors budget review meeting at 1:30 pm. (this is in lieu of attending in person) Supervisor Sylvia Arenas, District 1 Budget Inventory Item #424 - Susan and Charles Berghoff Foundation Dementia is a devastating diagnosis and a fast-growing public health challenge. Our Morgan Hill-based nonprofit provides free education programs focused on brain health, dementia prevention, and dementia care to healthcare and social services professionals, students, and the general public. We thank District 1 Supervisor Sylvia Arenas and the entire Board of Supervisors for considering our funding request. Your grant will support the work of a program administrator and a bilingual consultant who are essential to our success in reaching less well served families in Santa Clara County. These families face health and health care disparities - putting them at highest risk of dementia. They have the greatest need of education and resources, and we want to meet them where they are. Robin...
This document contains public comments submitted for a Board of Supervisors meeting on June 18, 2026. Various individuals express support for different budget inventory items, including funding for wineries, community health partnerships, breast cancer screening access, and mental health services. The comments emphasize the importance of these initiatives for local agriculture, health education, and community well-being.
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Amber Atteberry supports a grant for wineries in Santa Clara Valley, highlighting its benefits for local agriculture and tourism.
Dolores Alvarado expresses gratitude for funding to develop an advocacy strategy for community health partnerships.
Julia Barba advocates for funding to increase breast cancer screening access in South County.
Rovina Nimbalkar supports a budget proposal for mental health services, emphasizing the growing need for community-based support.
John Horner urges support for the inventory items, noting their positive impact on community organizations.
Patty Diaz thanks the Board for recommending investment in a Leadership Academy program to improve workforce culture.
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From: To: Subject: Date: Amber Atteberry BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] Written Support - Wineries of Santa Clara Valley Thursday, June 18, 2026 11:31:17 AM To whom it may concern, My name is Amber Atteberry, Chair of the Gilroy Downtown Association, and I am a member/supporter of the Wineries of Santa Clara Valley. I am speaking today in strong support of the association receiving this grant. The Santa Clara Valley wine region is an important part of our local agriculture, tourism, small business community, and cultural heritage. Funding for Wine Trail signage, regional marketing, and long-term economic development efforts would help bring more visitors to our wineries and create a ripple effect that benefits restaurants, hotels, farms, retail businesses, and the broader community. This grant is an investment not only in wineries, but in the visibility, sustainability, and economic strength of Santa Clara Valley. I respectfully ask for your support. Kindly, Amber Atteberry Chair, Gilroy Downtown Association Owner, Human Element Group Organizational Development From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Dolores A Duong, Betty BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] Agenda No. 67 BOS meeting 6/18/26 Thursday,...
This document contains public comments submitted in support of Agenda Item 67, which focuses on increasing access to breast cancer screening and funding for community health workers in South County. The comments express gratitude for the proposal and emphasize the importance of bilingual and bicultural community health workers in facilitating access to mammography. Additionally, support is voiced for grant funding for Gilroy Gardens to enhance educational programming related to nature and environmental stewardship.
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Mayra Pelagio supports funding for bilingual and bicultural community health workers to expand mammography access.
The 2025 Latino Health Assessment highlighted the need for community health workers to assist families in accessing healthcare.
Barbara Estrada Reyes shares a personal experience emphasizing the life-saving impact of health education and access to screenings.
June Mallory Aiello advocates for grant funding for Gilroy Gardens to support STEAM-based educational programming.
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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Subject: Mayra Pelagio Thursday, June 18, 2026 12:43 PM District1; BoardOperations [EXTERNAL] Public Comment, 6/18/26, Item 67, no.357 Dear Supervisor Arenas and Members of the Board, Firstly, I'd like to thank Supervisor Arenas for bringing forward this important proposal to increase breast cancer screening access in South County. My name is Mayra Pelagio and I’m emailing in support of item 67, especially budget inventory item No. 357, to fund bilingual and bicultural community health workers expanding mammography access in District 1. The 2025 Latino Health Assessment gave our community a real voice in naming what we need, and the Public Health Department's feasibility study confirmed what so many of us already knew, promotoras and community health workers are one of the most effective, trusted ways to reach families who might otherwise fall through the cracks. South County residents face real obstacles to screening, including distance to health care providers, language barriers, time amongst other challenges. CHWs meet people where they are and walk alongside them, often turning a missed appointment into early detection, which can save lives....
This document is a Request to Speak form, which is a public record subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act. It is intended for individuals who wish to address the Board, Committee, or Commission. The form includes sections for the date, agenda item number, name, organization, and address, all of which are optional. It also provides options for indicating support, opposition, neutrality, or declining to state a position on the issue. Additionally, there is a section for written comments for the record only.
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The document is a Request to Speak form.
It is a public record under the California Public Records Act.
Individuals can fill out the form to address the Board, Committee, or Commission.
Sections include date, agenda item number, name, organization, and address (all optional).
Options for indicating support, opposition, neutrality, or declining to state a position are provided.
There is a section for written comments for the record only.
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Specific details such as the date and agenda item number are missing.
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REQUEST TO SPEAK FORM This document is a public record, subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act. This document may also be added to the meeting materials posted on the County website. lf you wish to address the Board, Committee, or Commission, please fill out this form and place it in the container provided DATE: #"lv ' Jw For lssue tl NAME (oPTloNAL) Against lssue AGENDA ITEM NO. Neutral n tr * Written comments for the record only ,t ./-l n; Decline to State PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ,9; oRGANTZATTON (oPTIONAL) lr*/ : ","G 1, f {J yl E 3'irf ri +l r:t..t r\ PRINT C ADDRESS (OPTTONAL) PLEASE PRINT *lf you want to provide written comments for the record only, and you do NOT wish to address the Board, Committee, or Commission orally, please write comments below: ffisl+z nnv llrs n SOLICITUD PARA HABLAR Este documento es un registro p0bl ico, y sujeto a revelar bajo la Acta de Registros P0blicos. Este documento puede ser incluido en los materiales de la junta publicada en el sitio web del Condado Si desea dirigirse a la Mesa Directiva, Comite o Comisi6n, favor de llenar esta forma y depositela en el recipiente disponible. 06 ltg LO.Z€ A favor deltema f NO. DE...