Approve Inventory Item No. 275 to provide a grant to Law Foundation of Silicon Valley in the amount of $25,000 relating to supporting advocacy, program management, and direct legal representation that helps low-income District Two residents secure essential benefits, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Duong)
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This document outlines a recommendation from Supervisor Betty Duong to the Board of Supervisors regarding a budget item to provide a grant of $25,000 to the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley. The grant aims to support advocacy, program management, and legal representation for low-income residents in District Two, helping them access essential benefits. The recommendation includes a referral for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026.
Key points
The grant is intended to support low-income District Two residents in accessing vital safety-net programs.
The Law Foundation of Silicon Valley will assist over 500 individuals annually with application processes.
The funding will also provide training for frontline workers to enhance community support.
The action is expected to benefit children and seniors in families served.
The sustainability implications of the action are neutral.
Limitations
The document includes placeholders for some sections, such as the date and specific details about the grant execution process.
The document appears to be a draft as it includes a recommendation for future approval.
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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District Two Supervisor Betty Duong 128629 DATE: May 13, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Betty Duong, Supervisor SUBJECT: Budget Inventory Item No. 275 – Law Foundation of Silicon Valley RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve Inventory Item No. 275 to provide a grant to Law Foundation of Silicon Valley in the amount of $25,000 relating to supporting advocacy, program management, and direct legal representation that helps low-income District Two residents secure essential benefits, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Duong) FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There is a one-time cost of $25,000 to bolster the economic and health stability of District 2 residents by ensuring low-income individuals can access vital safety-net programs such as SSI/SSDI, Medi-Cal, and CalFresh. The recommended amount is less than the requested amount to align with the Board of Supervisors' policy cap while still funding the maximum number of requests. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION This grant proposed by District 2 will support the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley (LFSV) who will bolster the economic and health stability of District 2...
This document is a cover sheet for a funding request from the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley to the County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors. The foundation is requesting $90,000 to support programs aimed at health equity, with a duration from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027. The foundation has indicated it is a nonprofit entity and does not have a fiscal sponsor. It has previously received funding from the county for similar programs. The request aligns with several strategic priorities of the Board, including expanding access to behavioral health services and enhancing support for children and families. The document also confirms that the funding will not be used for prohibited purposes.
Key points
Funding request by Law Foundation of Silicon Valley for $90,000.
Nonprofit entity with no fiscal sponsor.
Geographical reach is countywide.
Program duration from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027.
Previous funding received from the county for similar programs.
Funding aligns with strategic priorities including health equity.
Limitations
The document contains unresolved placeholders regarding the identification of other supervisorial districts for funding.
The document does not specify the exact amount of funding recommended by the supervisor.
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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: Law Foundation of Silicon Valley Amount of funding requested: $90,000 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 disclosures...
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The Law Foundation of Silicon Valley submitted a letter in support of Agenda Item #233, requesting approval for inventory item number 275 to provide a grant of $25,000. This funding aims to support advocacy and legal representation for low-income residents in District Two, helping them secure essential benefits. The letter outlines the Foundation's commitment to health equity and its experience in assisting clients with public benefits, including Medi-Cal and Social Security programs. The Foundation seeks to enhance its outreach and support services for residents facing challenges in accessing these benefits.
Key points
The Law Foundation supports Agenda Item #233 for a $25,000 grant.
The funding will assist low-income District Two residents in securing essential benefits.
The Foundation has nearly 50 years of experience in legal services and advocacy.
It aims to improve access to public benefits for historically excluded communities.
The letter emphasizes the importance of legal representation in navigating benefit applications and appeals.
Limitations
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The document appears to be a draft as it includes a request for approval and mentions a future date for consideration.
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BoardOperations From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Rachel Mino Tuesday, May 12, 2026 9:25 AM BoardOperations; D2Inventory [EXTERNAL] Letter in Support of Agenda Item #233 2026.5.12 Letter in Support of Agenda Item #233.pdf Please see attached. Kindly, Rachel A. Mino Rachel Mino | She/Her/Ella Directing Attorney / Abogada Director Interino | Health / Salud |p lawfoundation.org | LinkedIn | Facebook Law Foundation of Silicon Valley 4 North Second Street, Suite 1300 San Jose, CA 95113 Notice: This communication, including attachments, may contain information that is confidential and protected by the attorney/client or other privileges. It constitutes non-public information intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient of this communication (or an employee or agent of the intended recipient who is responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient), or if you believe that you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and promptly delete this e-mail, including any attachments, without reading or saving them in any manner. The unauthorized use, dissemination,...