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Matter SCC-128728

Approve Inventory Item No. 228 to provide a grant to Valley Health Foundation in the amount of $36,828 relating to neighborhood community events in District Two, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Duong)

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Fiscal/Budget Item Printout

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The document outlines a proposal from Supervisor Betty Duong to the Board of Supervisors regarding a budget inventory item for a grant to the Valley Health Foundation. The grant amount is $36,828, intended to support neighborhood community events in District Two. The proposal includes a breakdown of how the funds will be distributed to various neighborhood associations for specific events and activities. The document emphasizes the benefits of the grant for children, families, and community sustainability.

Key points
  • Proposal for a grant to Valley Health Foundation for neighborhood community events.
  • Total grant amount is $36,828, with $34,100 to be distributed to neighborhood associations.
  • Specific allocations for various neighborhood associations and their planned events are detailed.
  • The grant aims to enhance community engagement and public safety.
  • Valley Health Foundation is a nonprofit supporting healthcare in Santa Clara County.
Limitations
  • The document contains placeholders for attachments that are not filled in.
  • The document appears to be a draft as it includes a future date for final consideration.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District Two Supervisor Betty Duong 128728 DATE: May 13, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Betty Duong, Supervisor SUBJECT: Budget Inventory Item No. 228 Valley Health Foundation RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve Inventory Item No. 228 to provide a grant to Valley Health Foundation in the amount of $36,828 relating to neighborhood community events in District Two, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Duong) FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There is a one-time cost of $36,828, which includes an administrative fee. Valley Health Foundation will distribute $34,100 of the grant funds to the neighborhood associations identified in this legislative file in the specified amounts and retain the remainder as an administrative fee. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION This grant proposed by District 2 will support District 2 neighborhood associations who host annual community events such as National Night Out and holiday festivals, and improve public safety through welcoming and belonging in neighborhoods in District 2. Neighborhood associations are groups of residents that come together to improve and advocate for issues...
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Cover Sheet - Valley Health Foundation

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This document is a cover sheet for a funding request from the Valley Health Foundation to the County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors. The request includes an administrative fee of $2,528. The Valley Health Foundation is identified as a nonprofit entity and does not have a fiscal sponsor. The geographical reach of the proposed activities includes District 2 and countywide. The proposed funding supports strategic priorities such as strengthening community safety and enhancing support for children and families. The foundation has previously received funding from the County for similar programs, specifically to manage the Childcare Grant Program. The document indicates that the requested funding will not be used for prohibited purposes and that the entity can comply with the County’s grant agreement.

Key points
  • Funding request from Valley Health Foundation for $2,528 administrative fee.
  • Entity is a nonprofit and does not have a fiscal sponsor.
  • Geographical reach includes District 2 and countywide.
  • Supports strategic priorities like community safety and support for children and families.
  • Previous funding received for managing the Childcare Grant Program.
  • Affirms compliance with County’s grant agreement.
Limitations
  • The document does not specify the exact dates for the duration of the program, only indicating FY27.
  • There are unresolved placeholders regarding the identification of other supervisorial districts for funding.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: Valley Health Foundation Amount of funding requested: $2,528 administrative fee Type of Entity/Individual(s): Governmental Entity Other: ✔ Nonprofit Entity For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? ✔ No 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 only 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 apply): District 1 Countywide ✔ District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 Multi-year? ✔ No Levine Act: The entity/individual will provide required Levine Act disclosures...
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Cover Sheet - Cassell Neighborhood Association

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The Cassell Neighborhood Association is requesting $5,000 in funding from the County of Santa Clara. The association is a nonprofit entity with a fiscal sponsor, Valley Health Foundation. The funding will support programs aimed at expanding access to behavioral health services, increasing access to housing, strengthening community safety, enhancing support for children and families, and educating residents to access resources. The proposed activities are scheduled from January 2026 to April 2027 and are not multi-year. The association has previously received funding from the County for similar programs. They affirm that the funding will not be used for prohibited purposes and can comply with the County's grant agreement.

Key points
  • Requesting entity: Cassell Neighborhood Association
  • Funding requested: $5,000
  • Type of entity: Nonprofit Neighborhood Association
  • Fiscal sponsor: Valley Health Foundation
  • Geographical reach: Countywide
  • Program duration: January 2026 to April 2027
  • Not a multi-year program
  • Supports various strategic priorities of the Board of Supervisors
  • Previous funding received from County for similar programs
  • Affirms compliance with County's grant agreement
Limitations
  • The document contains unresolved placeholders, such as the amount of funding recommended by the supervisor.
  • The text appears to be a draft due to the presence of incomplete sections and formatting artifacts.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: The Cassell Neighborhood Association Amount of funding requested: 5,000 .!:::::::-----------------------==:-------------' Type of Entity/Individual(s):0 Governmental Entity Nonprofit Entity [l] Other:INeighborhood Association □ D For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? !valley Health Foundation No [Z] 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 IJ!!JJ!.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 afiscal sponsor. D Countywide Geographical reach of program or activities to be funded: [Z] Or specific district(s) (check all that apply): 0District 1 District 2 0District 3...
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Cover Sheet - Havens Neighborhood Association

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The Havens Neighborhood Association is requesting $3,500 in funding from the County of Santa Clara. The association is a nonprofit entity with a fiscal sponsor, Valley Health Foundation. The funding will support programs or activities aimed at neighborhood empowerment and safety, specifically under the District 2 Resilience Fund. The proposed duration for the activities is from Summer 2026 to Spring 2027. The association affirms compliance with the County's grant agreement and has not applied for funding from other supervisorial districts.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: Havens Neighborhood Association
  • Amount requested: $3,500
  • Type: Nonprofit Entity (Neighborhood Association)
  • Fiscal Sponsor: Valley Health Foundation
  • Geographical reach: District 2
  • Duration of activities: Summer 2026 - Spring 2027
  • Affirms compliance with County's grant agreement
  • Has not applied for funding from other districts
Limitations
  • The text contains unresolved placeholders and formatting issues.
  • Specific details about the Board of Supervisors strategic priorities are incomplete.
  • No information on past funding received or current contracts with the County.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding:IThe Havens NA .-------===========================: Amount of funding requested: $3,500 .!:::=:------------------------==,-------------' Type of Entity/Individual(s):0 Governmental Entity Nonprofit Entity [!] Other:INeighborhood Association D For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor?□ No[!] Yes (please identify): Valley Health Foundation 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 IJ!!JJ!.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: D Countywide Or specific district(s) (check all that apply): 0District 1 [2]District 2...
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Cover Sheet - Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association

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This document is a cover sheet for a funding request by the Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association to the County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors. The association is requesting $8,873 in funding and does not have a fiscal sponsor. The geographical reach of the program is countywide. The proposed activities support various strategic priorities, including promoting sustainability. The association has previously received $4,000 in grant funding from the County. The document indicates that the requested funding will not be used for prohibited purposes and that the association can comply with the County's standard grant agreement.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association
  • Amount requested: $8,873
  • No fiscal sponsor identified
  • Geographical reach: Countywide
  • Supports strategic priorities including promoting sustainability
  • Previous funding received: $4,000
  • Affirms compliance with County's grant agreement
Limitations
  • The type of entity is not clearly specified as it contains placeholders.
  • The document does not specify the exact nature of the proposed programs or activities.
  • Unresolved placeholders in the section about other funding applications.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association Amount of funding requested: 8873 Type of Entity/Individual(s): ● Governmental Entity Nonprofit Entity e Neighborhood Association For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? No ● Yes (please identify): Valley Health Foundation 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 only 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 apply): District 1 Countywide ✔ District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 e ? ● e Levine Act: The entity/individual will...
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Cover Sheet - McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association

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The McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association is requesting $3,000 in funding from the County of Santa Clara. The association is a neighborhood association and has a fiscal sponsor, Ralley Health Foundation. The funding will support activities such as Dumpster Days, Monthly Litter Pick-Ups, and National Night Out. The association confirms it has not received similar funding from the County and has no current contracts or grants from the County. The funding will not be used for prohibited purposes, and the association can effectively use partial funding if necessary.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association
  • Amount requested: $3,000
  • Type of entity: Neighborhood Association
  • Fiscal Sponsor: Ralley Health Foundation
  • Geographical reach: District 2
  • Duration of activities: Events scheduled for 10/2026 and every 3rd Saturday
  • No prior funding from the County for similar programs
  • Confirms compliance with County's standard grant agreement
Limitations
  • The duration of the program or activities is unclear due to incomplete date information.
  • The amount of funding recommended by the supervisor is not provided.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association Amount of funding requested:$3,000 .!:::::::-----------------------==:-------------' Type of Entity/Individual(s):O Governmental Entity Nonprofit Entity [l] Other:INeighborhood Association □ D For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? Ralley Health Foundation No [Z] 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 IJ!!JJ!.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 afiscal sponsor. D Countywide Geographical reach of program or activities to be funded: [Z] District 2 0District 3 0District 4 ODistrict 5 Or specific district(s) (check all that...
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Cover Sheet - McLaughlin Corridor Neighborhood Association

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The McLaughlin Corridor Neighborhood Association (MCNA) is requesting $1000 in funding from the County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors. The funding is intended to support community and neighborhood engagement activities, specifically a Community/neighborhood Flea Market event and the National Night Out (NNO). The MCNA has a fiscal sponsor, Valley Health Foundation, and has previously received funding from the County. The proposed activities are scheduled for June 5, 2027, and August 5, 2027. The request affirms compliance with the County's grant agreement terms.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: McLaughlin Corridor Neighborhood Association (MCNA)
  • Amount requested: $1000
  • Type of entity: Nonprofit
  • Fiscal sponsor: Valley Health Foundation
  • Geographical reach: District 2 and Countywide
  • Duration of activities: June 5, 2027, to August 5, 2027
  • Previous funding received: $500 for National Night Out on August 6, 2026
  • Proposed activities: Community/neighborhood Flea Market and National Night Out
  • Affirmation of compliance with County's grant agreement terms
Limitations
  • The text contains unresolved placeholders such as 'Other:' and 'Type of Entity/Individual(s):' which are not filled in.
  • The document does not specify the exact nature of the proposed programs beyond general engagement activities.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: MCNA Amount of funding requested: $1000.00 Type of Entity/Individual(s): Governmental Entity Other: ✔ Nonprofit Entity For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? No ✔ Yes (please identify): Valley Health Foundation 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 only 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 apply): District 1 Countywide ✔ District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 Multi-year? No ✔ Yes Levine Act: The entity/individual will provide required Levine Act disclosures prior...
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Cover Sheet - Mount Pleasant Neighborhood Association

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This document is a cover sheet for a funding request from the Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Association to the County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors. The association is requesting a total of $10,000, with $5,000 allocated to the Capitol Park Goss Neighborhood Association's Capitol Park Mural Project. The request supports various strategic priorities including expanding access to behavioral health services, strengthening community safety, and promoting sustainability. The program is planned for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The association does not have a fiscal sponsor and has not received prior County funding for similar programs.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Association
  • Total funding requested: $10,000
  • $5,000 allocated to Capitol Park Goss NA Capitol Park Mural Project
  • Type of entity: Neighborhood Association
  • Geographical reach: District 2
  • Program duration: 2026-2027 fiscal year
  • No current or past County funding for similar programs
  • No current contracts or funding from the County
  • Affirmation that funding will not be used for prohibited purposes
Limitations
  • The text contains unresolved placeholders regarding the fiscal sponsor identification.
  • The document does not specify the exact nature of the 'Other' strategic priorities.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Association Amount of funding requested: $10,000 total.$5000 to Capitol Park Goss NA Capitol Park Mural Project Type of Entity/Individual(s): Governmental Entity Nonprofit Entity ✔ Other: Neighborhood Association For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? ✔ No 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 only 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 apply): District 1 Countywide ✔ District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 Multi-year?...
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Cover Sheet - Seven Trees Neighborhood Association

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This document is a cover sheet for a funding request from the Seven Trees Neighborhood Association to the County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors. The association is requesting $1600 to fund new books and sports equipment for children in the neighborhood, aimed at encouraging reading and active play. The proposed activities are scheduled to take place from July 2026 to December 2026. The association does not have a fiscal sponsor and has not previously received county funding for similar programs. The request aligns with the Board's strategic priority of enhancing support for children and families.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: Seven Trees Neighborhood Association
  • Amount requested: $1600
  • Type: Neighborhood association - community
  • Fiscal Sponsor: Valley Health Foundation (Yes)
  • Geographical reach: District 2
  • Multi-year: No
  • Levine Act disclosures: Yes
  • Duration of program: July 2026 - December 2026
  • Current or past recipient of County funding: No
  • Current contracts or funding from County: No
  • Ability to use partial funding: Yes
  • Funding will not be used for prohibited purposes: Yes
  • Supervisor requesting approval: Supervisor Duong
Limitations
  • The document does not specify the exact nature of the 'Other' type of entity.
  • The document does not provide specific details about the 'Other' strategic priorities.
  • The document does not indicate if the association has applied to other supervisorial districts for funding.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: Seven Trees Neighborhood Association Amount of funding requested: $1600 Type of Entity/Individual(s): Governmental Entity Nonprofit Entity ✔ Other: neighborhood association - community For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? No ✔ Yes (please identify): Valley Health Foundation 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 only 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 apply): District 1 Countywide ✔ District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 Multi-year? No Yes Levine Act: The...
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Cover Sheet - VEP Association

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This document is a cover sheet for a funding request by the VEP Association to the County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors. The association is requesting $5000 to support community enrichment through youth and senior engagement activities. The funding is not intended for political or religious purposes and the association affirms compliance with the County's grant agreement terms. The request indicates that the VEP Association is a neighborhood association and does not have a fiscal sponsor. The proposed activities will reach Districts 1 and 2 and are not multi-year. The VEP Association has not previously received County funding for similar programs.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: VEP Association
  • Amount requested: $5000
  • Type: Neighborhood Association
  • No fiscal sponsor
  • Geographical reach: Districts 1 and 2
  • Not a multi-year request
  • Funding supports community enrichment through youth and senior engagement
  • No previous County funding for similar programs
  • Affirms compliance with County's grant agreement
Limitations
  • The document does not specify the exact duration of the program beyond the year 2026.
  • There are unresolved placeholders regarding the identification of other supervisorial districts for funding.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: VEP Association Amount of funding requested: $5000 Type of Entity/Individual(s): Governmental Entity Nonprofit Entity ✔ Other: Neighborhood Association For-Profit Entity Note: Nonprofit and for-profit entities must provide current Certificate of Status from Secretary of State showing good standing to receive funding. Does Entity/Individual have a Fiscal Sponsor? ✔ No 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 only 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 apply): ✔ District 1 Countywide ✔ District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 Multi-year? ✔ No Yes Levine Act: The entity/individual will provide required Levine Act...
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Public Comment

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Leslie Hernandez Castaneda, on behalf of the McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association, submitted a letter of support to the Board of Supervisors, expressing gratitude for funding provided through Supervisor Betty Duong and the Valley Health Foundation. The letter highlights the association's community initiatives and requests continued support for neighborhood associations.

Key points
  • Leslie Hernandez Castaneda represents the McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association.
  • The letter expresses gratitude for funding from Supervisor Betty Duong and the Valley Health Foundation.
  • The association engages in community events like National Night Out and neighborhood cleanups.
  • The letter requests continued support for neighborhood associations and programs that benefit local communities.

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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Leslie Castaneda Monday, May 11, 2026 2:03 PM BoardOperations D2Inventory [EXTERNAL] MBNA Support Letter MBNA Support Letter.pdf Hello, My name is Leslie Hernandez Castaneda, and I'm emailing you on behalf of the McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association to submit our letter of support to thank the Board of Supervisors for their support. If there are any changes that you need me to make, please let me know. Thank you for the continued help with the funding process. Best, Leslie Hernandez Castañeda Criminology B.S. ‘25 To help protect y our priv acy , Microsoft O ffice prev ented automatic download of this picture from the Internet. 1 McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association San Jose, CA, 95116 Dear Board of Supervisors On behalf of the McKinley Bonita Neighborhood Association (MBNA), we would like to express our sincere gratitude and support for the funding provided through District 2 Supervisor Betty Duong and the Valley Health Foundation. As a volunteer-led neighborhood association, MBNA works to strengthen our community through events such as National Night Out, neighborhood cleanups, Dumpster Days, and community...
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Public Comment No. 2

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This document contains public comments supporting a District 2 grant (Agenda Item #187) for various neighborhood associations, including the Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association and the Havens Neighborhood Association. The comments express gratitude for funding and outline the positive impact of the grants on community engagement, safety, and beautification projects. Specific initiatives mentioned include mural projects, solar lighting, multilingual outreach, and community resilience training.

Key points
  • Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association expresses gratitude for $5,400 funding to support community initiatives.
  • The Havens Neighborhood Association seeks $3,780 for improvements including solar lighting, a bulletin board, and community events.
  • Supporters emphasize the importance of the funding for community safety, engagement, and beautification.
  • Multiple residents and association leaders advocate for the grant, highlighting its potential to foster community connection and pride.
Limitations
  • The text contains unresolved placeholders and lacks specific details about the funding process.
  • Some comments reference future dates and events that are not fully detailed.

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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Oriana Mejia Monday, May 11 , 2026 8:14 PM BoardOperations D2Inventory; Medina, Mike [EXTERNAL] Agenda Item #187 IMG_2204.jpg Greetings Supervisor Betty Duong, On behalf of Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association , I would like to sincerely thank you and your office for recommending one-time funding in the amount of $5,400 through the District 2 Grant Program . We are truly grateful for your support and recognition of the work our organization continues to do throughout our community. Lone Bluff Senter Neighborhood Association is a 100% volunteer-run community-based organization dedicated to bringing positive change, beautification, community engagement, and resources to the residents of our neighborhood and surrounding areas in San Jose. Over the years, we have organized numerous community events including neighborhood clean-ups, family events, litter pick-ups, mural projects, and community outreach efforts that help bring neighbors together and create a safer and more united community. This funding will greatly help us continue our efforts to uplift and beautify our neighborhood . One of our major current projects is...