Approve Inventory Item No. 192 to provide a grant to Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc., in the amount of $40,000 relating to supporting the LAW Program, a structured, evidence-informed intervention that builds Social-Emotional Learning skills and law-related education at two District Four schools, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Ellenberg)
The document outlines a recommendation from Supervisor Susan Ellenberg to the Board of Supervisors for a grant of $40,000 to Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. The grant is intended to support the LAW Program, which focuses on Social-Emotional Learning skills and law-related education at two schools in District Four. The recommendation includes a referral for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026.
Key points
The grant amount is $40,000.
The funding is for the LAW Program at two District Four schools.
The program aims to build Social-Emotional Learning skills.
The services funded must be open to eligible participants of all backgrounds.
The action is expected to positively impact children and youth.
Limitations
The document includes a placeholder for the date, which is specified as May 13, 2026.
The document indicates a future date for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026.
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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District Four Supervisor Susan Ellenberg 128647 DATE: May 13, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Susan Ellenberg, Supervisor SUBJECT: Inventory Item No. 192 Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve Inventory Item No. 192 to provide a grant to Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc., in the amount of $40,000 relating to supporting the LAW Program, a structured, evidence-informed intervention that builds Social-Emotional Learning skills and law-related education at two District Four schools, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Ellenberg) FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There is a one-time cost of $40,000. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION The grant of $40,000 must be used to support the provision of services described above. The services funded by this inventory grant must be open to eligible participants of all backgrounds. CHILD IMPACT The recommended action will have a positive impact on children and youth. SENIOR IMPACT The recommended action will have no/neutral impact on seniors. SUSTAINABILITY IMPLICATIONS The recommended action will have no/neutral sustainability implications. ATTACHMENTS:...
This document is a coversheet for a funding request by Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. (FLY) to the County of Santa Clara. FLY is seeking $40,000 to support its Law Program at two school sites in District 4. The program serves youth aged 14-18 impacted by the justice system. The funding period is from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, and the organization is a nonprofit entity without a fiscal sponsor. The document also indicates that FLY has not received prior funding for the same program from the County and confirms compliance with funding terms.
Key points
Entity requesting funding: Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. (FLY)
Amount requested: $40,000
Type of entity: Nonprofit
Geographical reach: District 4
Duration of funding: July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027
Program serves youth aged 14-18 impacted by the justice system
No fiscal sponsor involved
FLY has not received prior funding for the same program from the County
Affirms compliance with County's standard grant agreement
Limitations
The document contains unresolved placeholders and incomplete sections.
Specific details regarding the Board of Supervisors' strategic priorities and other funding sources are not fully provided.
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County of Santa Clara Board of upervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover beet Entity or lndividual(s) requesting funding:IFresh Lifelines for Youth, Inc. (FLY) Amount offunding requested: $40,000 D Type ofEntity/lndividual(s):0 Governmental Entity ✓ Nonprofit Entity For-Profit Entity Other:.-!- - - - - - - ' = ' - : . . . . ; . _ ; ; _ . ; . i ; ; . . ; _ : c . . : . . ; . . ; . . ; ; ; ; ; . ; . ; . ; . ; . ; ; , , _ _ . . . = = - - - - - - - = - - - - - , D Note: Nonprofit and/or-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of Stale showing good standing lo receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor?[ZJ No D Yes (please identify): A Fiscal Sponsor is a nonprofit that is taking on responsibility for accepting and/or disbursing funds on behalf of the grantee or sponsored entity. Note: Fiscal Sponsors are available r.!!!l:i.for new initiatives or projects that have not yet incorporated, or for individuals. Nonprofits that are not in good standing with the California Secretary of State, and for-profit entities, may not use a fiscal sponsor. Geographical reach of program or activities to be funded: Or specific district(s) (check all that...
Vee Prasad, an 8th Grade Teacher at Windmill Springs Elementary School, expresses strong support for the continued investment in the FLY Program. Prasad highlights the importance of proactive services in supporting youth, emphasizing that early intervention helps students build resilience and improves classroom environments, school culture, and community health. The letter advocates for prioritizing programs that empower students.
Key points
Support for continued investment in the FLY Program.
Proactive services act as a vital safety net for students.
Early intervention helps students transition to confident participants in school.
Positive impacts include stable classroom environments and improved school culture.
Investment in youth contributes to the future stability of the city.
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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Vee Prasad Monday, May 11, 2026 8:33 PM BoardOperations Tina Tellez-Piñon [EXTERNAL] FLY Ptogram To whom it may concern, I am writing to express my strong support for the continued investment in the FLY Program. As someone who works closely with our youth, I have seen firsthand how these supports act as a vital safety net, catching students before challenges escalate into crises. In my experience, the most effective support happens quietly and early. When we invest in proactive services—such as the FLY Program—we aren't just solving a problem; we are teaching resilience. I have observed students who, when provided with the right tools early on, transition from struggling with classroom engagement to becoming confident, active participants in our school community. The impact of these services extends far beyond individual students. When our youth feel supported: • Classroom environments become more stable, allowing for deeper academic focus. • School culture shifts toward empathy and mutual accountability. • Long-term community health improves, as early intervention reduces the future need for more intensive, costly services. Investing...