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CC 2022-03-08_9c Supplemental 1 MEMORANDUM TO: City Council FROM: Jessica Matson, Legislative & Information Services Director/City Clerk SUBJECT: Supplemental Information Agenda Item 9.c. – Consideration of a Resolution Approving Arroyo Grande Community Service Grant Program Allocations for Fiscal Year 2021-22 DATE: March 8, 2022 Attached is correspondence received prior to 4:00 p.m. for the above referenced item. cc: City Manager Assistant City Manager/Public Works Director Community Development Director City Attorney City Clerk City Website (or public review binder) From:Michelle Bernal To:public comment Subject:City Council Meeting March 8 Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 3:14:04 PM To Whom It May Concern: We are one of the applicants being reviewing for grant funding. I appreciate the review panels time on Wednesday. We are very appreciative to be considered for a grant that supports recreation, community and youth for Arroyo Grande. If there is availability there is actually going to be camp and practice overlapped during the meeting from 5-6. If the council and board would like to see what goes on and maybe even speak with some of the players we would love the opportunity to zoom in. Thank you again for your time and consideration. Michelle Bernal Sent from my iPhone From: Jackie Diaz < Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2022 8:12:13 PM To: crayrussom@arroyogrande.org <crayrussom@arroyogrande.org> Subject: Big Brothers Big Sisters Grant Dear Mayor Caren Ray Russom: I am a volunteer Board Member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County and a resident of the City of Arroyo Grande. Next Tuesday, you will be considering a review panel’s recommendations for the Jim Guthrie Community Service Grant Applications. I will also be speaking on behalf of Big Brothers Big Sisters. As a resident of the City of Arroyo Grande, I want to impress upon you the importance of Big Brothers Big Sisters’ grant request to the City. Our proposal is directly serving 80 youth from the City of Arroyo Grande through our Community Based mentoring and a new school-based mentoring program at Paulding and Judkins Middle Schools, which is supported by high school volunteers from Arroyo Grande High School. This new program is in collaboration with LMUSD, but is not fully funded, which is why we are seeking the City’s support. The program helps guide children through the right path, as Middle School can be a rough time in many young adolescents' lives. The program’s benefits to our community are tremendous through a pro-active, preventative approach. In addition, high school students are engaged in hands-on leadership; a learning opportunity that is like no other. This program is a win-win-win for the middle school students receiving mentoring, high school students who receive leadership training and our community that thrives as a result of preventative outreach. While we are grateful for the $1,000 recommendation of the panel, I would ask that you reconsider this funding request at a higher amount given its importance and direct impact on our youth and our community. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Jackie Diaz ( From: Claire Vollmer < Date: March 7, 2022 at 1:42:04 PM PST To: Caren Ray Russom <crayrussom@arroyogrande.org>, Keith Storton <kstorton@arroyogrande.org>, Kristen Barneich <kbarneich@arroyogrande.org>, Jimmy Paulding <jpaulding@arroyogrande.org>, Lan George <lgeorge@arroyogrande.org> Subject: AG Community Svc Grant proposals  Good morning! I have attached some additional information that may be helpful to you for your meeting tomorrow evening. Thank you for considering it. Claire Vollmer March 7, 2022 Arroyo Grande City Council 215 E. Branch Street Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 To: Mayor Ray Russom, Mayor Pro Tem George, Council Member Paulding, Council Member Barneich, Council Member Storton I am a 5th generation SLO County resident, have lived in Arroyo Grande since 1989 and have served as a Board member for Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo County for 20+ years. I’m sure that you have reviewed our Community Service Grant application which outlines much of the great work that we do. And I understand the difficulty of breaking the information down into finite, measurable results, but I’d like you to think of some additional reasons this program is so important and, I believe, worthy of a higher grant amount. It's hard to evaluate how many people are served by our programs. We may declare that we “served” 80 children through our various, innovative programs but, in fact, we are directly impacting the Mentee or “Little” but also their siblings, their parents, their classmates… AND their communities as we nurture future productive citizens. We not only mentor the children but also provide services to the families- resource referrals, translation services, parental coaching and on and on. Another aspect not often thought about is the fact that our program impacts future generations. In our local area we’ve had children who were “Littles” now come back as adults to sign up as a “Big” brother or sister. And, last year, 100% of the children in our program who were eligible for graduation received their diplomas. AND 90% went on to college or trade school. Drop a pebble in the water: in a minute you’ll forget, But there's little waves a-flowing, and there's ripples circling yet, And those little waves a-flowing to a great big wave have grown; You've disturbed a mighty river just by dropping in a stone. ---James Foley I remember when I first joined the Board, I thought “if we can mentor these kids BEFORE they get into the juvenile justice system, BEFORE they go out into the world, we could perhaps eliminate the need for many of the programs and services we rely on today”. Imagine… While we are grateful for the $1000 grant recommendation, I would ask that you consider a higher amount given our Program’s life-changing impact on our local children and our communities now and in the future. Sincerely, Claire Vollmer Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 From:Angie King To:public comment Subject:Community Service Grant Date:Tuesday, March 8, 2022 1:43:21 PM Dear Council Members, I, Angie King, a resident of Arroyo Grande am writing to you today to advocate for a community service grant proposal currently up for review. The Bulls Inc. has submitted a grant proposal requesting funds to be used toward developing additional services at their training facility. The Bulls training facility offers a safe place for children within the Arroyo Grande community to practice. The vision of expanding outreach possibilities such as baseball camps and fitness classes open to children in our community would be made possible with grant support. As our community continues to climb toward normalcy, investing in opportunities for our children to grow is needed. Arroyo Grande has limited field space. This year, Arroyo Grande Little League and AYSO had the largest number of children register to play recreational youth sports. The increase in registration was refreshing to see; however, left coaches and teams scrambling to find facilities available to hold practices. The families of Arroyo Grande recognize and support the need for our children to rebuild and reconnect with peers and community. The Bulls organization offers additional facilities and resources willing to serve the children and families of Arroyo Grande. Thank you for your time and consideration on this matter. Sincerely, Angie King