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Matter SCC-128815

Approve Inventory Item No. 359 to provide a grant to Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals in the amount of $10,000 relating to Know Your Rights workshops, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Arenas)

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

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This document outlines a proposed budget item for the County of Santa Clara to approve a grant of $10,000 to Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals for Know Your Rights workshops. The workshops aim to educate community members about housing rights, including tenant protections and resources for survivors of domestic violence and other issues. The proposal is set for final consideration on June 18, 2026.

Key points
  • Proposed grant of $10,000 to Community Solutions for Know Your Rights workshops.
  • Workshops will cover tenant protections, housing rights, and resources for survivors of domestic violence.
  • The program aims to educate community members and provide practical tools for navigating housing systems.
  • The grant is part of a history of funding to Community Solutions, totaling $155,000 in previous years.
  • The workshops must be open to attendees of all backgrounds and include outreach coordination with Supervisor Sylvia Arenas.
Limitations
  • The document appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders for dates and lacks final approval details.
  • The specific date for final consideration is mentioned but not confirmed.
  • The document does not provide information on the outcomes of previous grants or the exact nature of the workshops.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Supervisorial District One Supervisor Sylvia Arenas 128815 DATE: May 13, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Sylvia Arenas, Vice President SUBJECT: Budget Inventory Item 359 Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals RECOMMENDED ACTION Approve Inventory Item No. 359 to provide a grant to Community Solutions for Children, Families, and Individuals in the amount of $10,000 relating to Know Your Rights workshops, and refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. (Arenas) FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There is a one-time cost of $10,000. CONTRACT HISTORY Community Solutions received two Budget Inventory Grants proposed by the Office of Supervisor Arenas during Fiscal Year 2023-2024 totaling $155,000 to explore the feasibility of partial accreditation through the Recognition and Accreditation Program and to provide economic support to survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and workplace crimes, and in Fiscal Year 2025-2026 received an additional $20,000 to support the Client Assistance Fund. REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATION The grant in the amount of $10,000 is proposed by Supervisor Arenas to be used in support...
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Cover Sheet - Community Solutions for Children Families

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This document is a cover sheet for a funding request by Community Solutions for Children, Families and Individuals, seeking $10,000. The funding is aimed at enhancing support for children and families, expanding access to behavioral health services, and increasing resilience for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) and youth. The program is set to run from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, and will focus on community participation and support groups. The entity has current funding from the County for similar services. The request affirms compliance with County grant agreement terms.

Key points
  • Entity requesting funding: Community Solutions for Children, Families and Individuals
  • Amount requested: $10,000
  • Type: Nonprofit Entity
  • Fiscal Sponsor: No
  • Geographical reach: District 1
  • Multi-year: No
  • Levine Act disclosures: Yes
  • Strategic priorities supported: Expanding access to behavioral health services, Enhancing support for children and families, Increasing resilience for GBV survivors and youth
  • Program duration: July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027
  • Current contracts with County: Yes
  • Funding will be used for food, incentives, transportation, and child care for participants
  • Supervisor requesting approval: Sylvia Arenas
Limitations
  • The document does not specify the type of entity beyond nonprofit.
  • The document does not provide details on the specific amounts of current County funding.
  • The document does not specify how the proposed programs would be distinguishable beyond the general description provided.

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County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors Budget Inventory Item Cover Sheet Entity or Individual(s) requesting funding: Communtiy Solutions for Children, Families and Individuals Amount of funding requested: $10,000 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...