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Matter SCC-128619

Approve Inventory Item No. 229 to provide a grant to Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County in the amount of $10,000 relating to providing nutrition and wellness services for seniors, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Duong)

Children, Families & Seniors Board of Supervisors
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Fiscal/Budget Item Printout

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The document outlines a recommendation from Supervisor Betty Duong to approve a grant of $10,000 to Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County for nutrition and wellness services for seniors. The funds will support programs at the John XXIII Multi-Service Center and Eastside Neighborhood Center in San José, addressing food insecurity and health disparities among the senior population. The recommendation is set for final consideration on June 18, 2026.

Key points
  • Recommendation to approve a $10,000 grant to Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County.
  • Funding supports senior nutrition and wellness services at two centers in San José.
  • The grant will help sustain critical programs addressing food insecurity and health disparities.
  • Catholic Charities serves approximately 2,000 seniors with free meals and additional services.
  • No negative implications for children; benefits seniors and families.
  • Background information on Catholic Charities' long history and service areas.
Limitations
  • The document includes placeholders for certain sections that are not filled in.
  • The document appears to be a draft as it indicates a future agenda date.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District Two Supervisor Betty Duong 128619 DATE: May 13, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Betty Duong, Supervisor SUBJECT: Budget Inventory Item No.229 Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve Inventory Item No. 229 to provide a grant to Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County in the amount of $10,000 relating to providing nutrition and wellness services for seniors, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Duong) FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There is a one-time cost of $10,000. The recommended amount is less than the requested amount in order to align with the Board of Supervisors' policy cap while still funding the maximum number of requests. Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County has confirmed that partial funding will enable them to provide services as noted below. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County (CCSCC) grant proposed by District 2 will support senior nutrition and wellness services at John XXIII Multi-Service Center (John XXIII) and Eastside Neighborhood Center (ENC) in San José. The funds will address the senior population in...
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Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet

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The document is a Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet for Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County, requesting $44,570 in funding. The organization is a nonprofit entity and does not have a fiscal sponsor. The program aims to support older adult services and is aligned with several Board of Supervisors strategic priorities. The proposed funding duration is from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027. Catholic Charities currently holds multiple contracts with the County totaling approximately $6,306,328. The document indicates that partial funding could be effectively utilized if the full amount is not awarded.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
  • Funding requested: $44,570
  • Type: Nonprofit Entity
  • Fiscal Sponsor: No
  • Geographical reach: District 2 and Countywide
  • Multi-year: No
  • Levine Act disclosures: Yes
  • Strategic priorities supported: Expanding access to behavioral health services, Older Adult Services
  • Funding duration: July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027
  • Current contracts with County: 24 contracts totaling approximately $6,306,328
  • Partial funding can be effectively used
  • Supervisor requesting approval: Betty Duong
  • Amount recommended: $10,000
Limitations
  • The document does not specify the exact type of entity or individual beyond 'Nonprofit Entity'.
  • The document does not provide specific dates for past funding received.
  • The document does not clarify the nature of the 'Other' strategic priority mentioned.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County Amount of funding requested: $44,570 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 Yes Levine Act: The entity/individual will provide required Levine Act...