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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20-Parks & Rec , , .' '.. " "0' "'~-~ ORIGINAL CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Lemuel P. Randolph, Director Dept: Parks, Recreation & Community Services Dept. Date: January 4, 2005 Subject: RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMrrrAL OF A $7,500 GRANT APPLICATION TO THE GOGIRLGO! GRANT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT FOR THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2005 THROUGH APRIL 1, 2006. MICC Meeting Date: January 24, 2005 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 1-4-05 - Heard at Grant Ad Hoc Committee and recommended for approval. Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. ~-w Signature Contact person: Lemuel P. Randolph Phone: 5030 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: 6 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None. If awarded, $7500 in grant revenue. Source: (Acct. No.) Council Notes: /dtc. a Po s--- =3 1 (A~~t n~~cription) Finance: I f-u/1>5 Agenda Item No. ~ ~ , ~ -- " , " CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino ratifying the submittal of a $7,500 grant application to the GoGirIGo! Grant Program and authorizing the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services to administer the grant for the period of April 1, 2005 through April 1, 2006. Background: The goal of the GoGirlGo! Grant Program is to maximize the use of sport/physical activity as an educational intervention and social asset in order to enhance the wellness of girls as they navigate between childhood and early womanhood. The GoGirlGo! Grant Program provides funds to support sports and physical activity programs that add new or expanded program participation opportunities for under-served girls, particularly economically disadvantaged girls and/or girls from populations with high incidences of health- risk behaviors. The Westside Steppers Drill Team and Drum squad has an average of 50 to 60 young ladies ages 8 to 13 years. The ladies perform drill and dance steps that are combinations of high-spirited inter-woven 4 and 8 count marches and aerobic routines set to intricate drumbeats. The Senior Recreation Supervisor and 10 to 12 parent volunteers supervise the team. In addition to the team members practicing and performing routines, they also attend workshops and special events covering topics such as leadership, body image, peer pressure, drugs, nutrition and other subjects relevant to this age group. The team is funded through donations, fundraisers, and grants. The GoGirlGo! Grant does require a commitment to implement the GoGirlGo! educational curriculum, which is provided by the foundation free of charge. This will require a pre and post- project attitudinal survey. All commitment requirements will be accomplished by the volunteer efforts of the Senior Recreation Supervisor. If approved, the funds from GoGirIGo! Grant Program will be used for the Westside Stepper program operation to include equipment and transportation for team members to participate in events and workshops and registration/entry fees. Unfortunately, this information was not received until November 24, 2004 and the grant deadline was November 30, 2004; therefore, the application has been submitted. Staff is requesting that this action be ratified. Financial Impact: The acceptance of the GoGirlGo! Grant does not require the City to provide any cash match. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. ~~ccc,.,c ~ .' o o o - -, ,- (Ccg~lf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF A $7,500 GRANT APPLICATION TO THE GOGIRLGO! GRANT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT FOR THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2005 THROUGH APRIL 1,2006. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino hereby ratify the submittal of a $7,500 grant application from the GoGirlGo! Grant Program and authorize the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services to administer the grant funding for the period of April 1, 2005 through April 1, 2006, a copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference as fully as though set forth at length. SECTION 2. The authorization granted hereunder shall expire and be void and of no further effect if the agreement is not executed by both parties and returned to the office of the City Clerk within one hundred twenty (120) days following the effective date of the resolution. III III III III III III III III I I I Y(o.W 1/?f/06 III o o o " 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RATIFYING THE SUBMITTAL OF A $7,500 GRANT APPLICATION TO THE GOGIRLGO! GRANT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES TO ADMINISTER THE GRANT FOR THE PERIOD OF APRIL 1, 2005 THROUGH APRIL 1, 2006. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 2005, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA LONGVILLE MCGINNIS DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON MCCAMMACK Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 2005. Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to Form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney By !Joo/dI~ C) o o " Exhibit "A" ':;'-':-','"'!;-. , ,:~r . ~ s; ..Ill '"J , $";"~;~l ". ;i, GRANT,sr:JRtl6RAM .' 2005 Application and Guidelines ,.- ",l~iant'Sum-:n~r}l . ,~ The goal of the GoGirlGo!~ Grant and Education Program is to maximize the use of sport/physical activity as an edu- cational intervention and social asset in order to enhance the wellness of girls as they navigate between childhood and early womanhood. GoGirlGo! is dedicated to the development and funding of girls' sports/physical activity programs that combine athletic instruction and program- ming with the delivery of educational information by qualified adults aimed at reducing risk behaviors that threaten the health and social advancement of girls in third to eighth grade. The GoGirlGo! educational curriculum is available free of charge from the Women's Sports Foundation.The materials come in the form of a kit that includes a guide and journal for each girl and adult leader guides. The curriculum uses personal stories of champion female athletes like Tamika Catchings, Vanetta Flowers and Mia Hamm sharing their experiences with important issues such as self-esteem, body image and drugs. There is also expert information on each topic. Please review the sample educational curriculum before ordering or applying for grants. Visit www.GoGirIGo.com or call 1-800-227-3988 for sample materials. Organizations, agencies and schools that agree to participate in the GoGirlGo! educational curriculum become eligible to apply to the GoGirlGo! Grant program. which provides grants to support girls' sports/physical activity programming. A total of $200,000 will be awarded. In 2004, the average grant awarded was $7,500. The funding period for this program is April 1, 2005, through April 1, 2006. ~_:);. ..."'. ';...;":::;~/ ., ;.' ~', . fib :G.qGJrIGo! Graht Guid~lim? GoGirlGol:!> grants will provide funds to support sports and physical activity programs seeking to add new or expanded program participation opportunities for an under-served population of girls. particularly economically disadvantaged girls and/or girls from populations with high incidences of hea Ith-risk behaviors. Funds requested may be used for athletic equipment, supplies. facility rental, league/tournament fees, travel, coaching, scholarships and/or program administration expenses. Funds may only be used for girls' sports/physical activity programs. Eligibility ~ Demonstrated ability to deliver girls' sport/physical activity programming to girls in third to eighth grade. ~ Delivery of a minimum 8-week sports/physical activity program with preference given to organizations working consistently with girls throughout the year. ~ Program leadership administered by experienced and committed adults. ~ 501 (c) (3) program status or nonprofit status. ~ Commitment to implement the GoGirlGo! educational curriculum including completion of a post-project attitudinal survey. The GoGirlGo! curriculum may be implemented following receipt of 3 grant. The educational materials must be ordered separately, by calling the Women's Sports FounCJation at 1-800-227-3988 or visiting www.GoGirIGO.com. The Foundation would like to thank our national sponsors Advanta, Gatorade. Moving Comfort. a division of Russell Corporation, and Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company for their support of GoGirlGo! - women's sports foundatjon founded by Billie Jean King . " Exhibit "A" ~ ~"~-~- ~t: :~i.:~~.~:;:t'r"a~ ,{~.J ~j !.ti.\~r. ,".:'-';.~:..:o.;~.:.~. "~I ~tMil.~ "....'.' _ . {.. 4,,\.~1 l'I't J,."'l:"'" ....~ ~,~~"":c '... ~, -,~~, 'tl.tt., '!.;.o,t..~ ~.I.' q- ~ , o ~ Applications must be received at the Women's Sports Foundation office on or before November 30, 2004. ~ All appl!cants will be notified of grant decisions by March 31,2005. ~ Grant proposals may not exceed 5 type-written single-spaced pages. including a budget, budget narrative. and/or any attachments. ~ AppliC3nts must use 2005 application form. o Grant Proposal Format (please provide responses to items 1-3) 1. Summary Statement Please present information that will provide the Women's Sports Foundation with a thorough understanding of your organization and its girls' sports/physical activity program(s). The following should be included: ~ Qualifications for delivering girls' sports/physical activity programming ~ Detailed description of th<:? proposed program(s), including the number of girls participating in the proposed sports/physical activity program(s) and the number of girls who will use the I GoGirlGo' educational cllrriculum .- -'~ Detailed description of the community in which / you serve .- ,. How frequently girls will participate in the program and any costs participants may incur ~ Additional resources or opportunities your program provides to girls 2. Statement of program benefits, significance and timeliness Please include answers to the following questions: · What health-risk behaviors do girls ages 8 to 13 in your community face? · What are the benefits to the girls participating in your program? · How will the GoGirlGo! grant impact your program? · How will the GoGirlGo! curriculum be implemented within your program? ~ Who are the key people involved in administering the proposed program? (Are they volunteers, employees, paid consultants? What are their qualifications and responsibilities?) o 3. Budget Please provide in a financial format. (A sample budget can be found on www.GoGirlGo.com): ~ What is your organization's operating budget? .. Individually list all program support and revenue (include membership dues, participant fees. grants. sponsorships and any other monies 'received) for the administration of the proposed program(s). ~ Individually list all expenses associated with administering the proposed program(s). ~ List other support. in-kind or monetary. that has been sought or will be given by others for the proposed program(s). ~ Specifically, outline how the funding being requested will be used. Application Packet Before you mail your application make sure you have enclosed: 1. GoGirlGo! grant application cover page. opposite (5 copies) 2. Grant proposal containing no more than 5 typed pages (including answers to items 1-3 and any attachments) (5 copies) 3. Proof of nonprofit status (1 copy) Conditions under which applications will not be accepted: ~ Proposals containing more than the allowed number of pages (Responses to items 1-3. budget narratives. news articles. photos. etc.. letters of reference. et~.. will be counted towards the 5-page limit.) ~ Proposals submitted via fax or e-mail ~ Proposals arriving in our office after November 30.2004 ~ Proposals missing any of the information listed above Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ~ To get more details about the grant and educational programs, visit www.GoGirlGo.com and look for FAQs. You may also e-mail questions to wosport@aol.com. The GoGirlGol Grallt II Education Program A program of the Women's Sports Foundation 1-800-227- 3988 C) o o " Exhibit "A" Go GirI GoJ 2005 GRANT APPLICATION COVER PAGE - ,~:~~ *;;;1" t <-""0 ,.., .~ _ ., ~~ :";..t'<"~", ,oJ:.~ .:'f':"",., I r ~ I ',_ Name of Organization City of San Bernardino Parks. Recreation & Coomunitv Services Departmer Contact Name Glenda Martin-Robinson Title Senior Recreation Supervisor 547 North Sierra Way Mailing Address City San Bernardi no Telephone (qnq) :lR4-~:n? State CA Zip 92410 E-mail address: Robinson Gl@sbcitv.orQ Name and address of local newspaper The Press Fnb>rpr;c;p. :l~1? Fnllrtppnth C\trppt. 1Hvprside,CA Amount Requested S 7.500 Sport/physical activity of this program: Dri 11 Team & Drum Squad Timeline for proposed program: BEGIN (month/year) Apri 1 2005 END (month/year) Apri 1 2006 Grant check should be made payable to City of San Bernardino/Westside Steppers Drill Team Is the proposed program new or existing? 0 New IXXExisting-if yes, number of years in existence: 13 How many girls will participate in this sports/physical activity program? 53 - 60 How many girls will use the GoGirlGo! curriculum? 53 What are the ages of program participants? (Check all that apply) I!lB-9 19 10-11 !9 12-13 How many coaches, program administrators will administer proposed program? 4 - 6 Type of Organization (please circle one) Elem./Middle School Boys & Girls Club Police Athletic League Girl Scouts Community Recreation/ AAU . Girls,lnc. Faith-based Recreation (CYO, JCCA, YWCA, etc.) Other (specify): Pi! rks & Rpc rea t; on Aftprc;chnnl Program Have you ordered the 2004 GoGirlGo! Kit(s)? 0 yes I!l no When will you order the materials? a month before the gra _Will you implement the GoGirlGo! curriculum if a grant is not awarded? Yes How did you learn about GoGirIGo!? Co-worker Executive Director/C.E.O. Signature Date: , '1"ft;';-;-:~~.;,.: ,/ ..~'1 ,:,:,-,;-,'. " , . ',-'.," . . .'-W;"~"li':..,:~ Mail complete application (5 copies of this cover page, 5 copies of your typewritten proposal, 1 copy of your proof of non-profit status) to: Women's Sports Foundation, GoGirlGo!, Eisenhower Park, East Meadow, NY 11554 Date received: Reason for decision: For Office use Only Action taken: .0_."-_",.... o o o " Exhibit "A" PAR,",S, Ib:l'lu..\II11/\ & Clll\Il\lllNI'J'\' SERVICES D.:I',\RTl\Il'NT 1..:I\Ili.~ I', IhSIJ01.I'U . ()UCi:ITUIl 547 Nunll Sierra WilY. Sdn B.:rnardillo. CA 92*10-4816 9U9.3/W.S233 . Fax: 9()l).384.5160 www.ci.san-ht:rnanhno.ca.us November 29,2004 Women's Sports Foundation, GoGirlGo! Eisenhower Park East Meadow, New York, 11554 Dear Foundation Members: For the purpose of providing proof of the City's non-profit tax-exempt status I am including the City's tax identification # 95-6000-772. The City of San Bernardino, California was incorporated on April 13, 1854 as a Charter City and operates under a "Strong Mayor" form of government. Voters citywide elect the Mayor at large while voters within their respective wards elect the seven- (7) Council members. Through the delegation of the Mayor, the City Administrator provides overall management and supervision of all City departments to include the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. Sincerely, -) ~ . . . , " . . '1' Jill . 1... . 'l~...,-.;(', J i.:i 4.'1 "i. "':._4' j,' ;)i..' '-- , , .Gl nda Martin-Robinson S nior Recreation Supervisor ('In' 0.. S\N IJERN.\kIllNII AUIII'TEl) SUi\IU:U V\U'.:S: Inlcgrlly . ACl'UIIIII.lhillly . Ikspccl lor Human Oignily . Huncsly () o o ._-~~.~_. .' Exhibit "A" City of San Bernardino Parks, Recreation & Community Services Department San Bernardino Westside Steppers Drill Team and Drum Squad Program Pro~ram Summan Founded September I, 1991, the Westside Steppers Dri1J Team and Drum squad has been recruiting, training and performing an average of 50 to 60 young ladies ages 8 to 13 years, annually in a physical activity program of drill and dance steps. The drill and dance steps are combinations of high-spirited inter-woven 4 and 8 count marches and aerobic routines set to intricate drumbeats created and taught by the different team members and coaches. For years audiences have marveled and applauded over and over the 50 to 60 drill team members while they perform their creative routines that they spend countless hours perfecting. In addition to the team members practicing and performing routines. teams members attend workshops and special events covering topics such as leadership, body image, peer pressure, drugs, nutrition and other subjects relevant to this age group. The City of San Bernardino has a population of 187,000, many of whom receive some type of government subsistence. This has created a large population of at-risk youth who do not typica1Jy participate in the standard sports programs offered at schools and through the Parks and Recreation Department. The Westside Steppers Dri1J Team and Drum Squad, is supervised by Senior Recreation Supervisor, Glenda Martin-Robinson, provides activities that not only benefit our youth physica1Jy, but build self-esteem and introduces the youth to other cultures, communities and opportunities that they would not have without the program. Ms. Robinson has over 20 years experience working with youth in various programs. She works along with 10-12 volunteers and parents of the youth approximately 50 hours per month to train, transport, fundraise, plan and supervise the annual activities of the program. The youth practice 50 weeks per year every Monday and Wednesday evening from 5:30pm to 8pm. Because of the volunteers and fundraising efforts, the program is offered to our youth at a very low or no cost depending on the individual member's situations. The team members' hard work and commitment to the program has allowed them to travel to cities and participate in events that they would not have been able to experience by any other means. The team has traveled and performed both in Southern and Northern California. Las Vegas, Nevada, Chicago, Illinois, and Washington D.C. In 2002 and 2003 the team members were invited to perform during half time for the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks at the nationa1Jy renowned Staple Center. Each time the team received a standing ovation from thousands for a performance we1J done. Afterwards a selected few of the girls were a1Jowed to go back and talk to members of the I,..A. Sparks team. Other members were given Lisa Leslie bobble head dolls and other memorabilia to mark the day's event. 1 o C) () -,"'~-"".,' " " '~,.."", " Exhibit "A" PrOl!ram Benefits The following are some of the benefits the program provides to girls ages 8 to 13 years. ./ Provide fun physical activity ./ Builds self-esteem and self \\'orth ./ Opportunities to successfully compete ./ Exposure to new and different places and people ./ Opportunities to give back to the community In a community where many of the population are below the poverty level a grant from the GoGirlGo foundation would allow the City to offer the program at a very low to no cost to its participants. Girls ages 8 to 13 could continue to travel to places outside of their blighted neighborhoods better known for their growing gangs, violent crimes, drugs and high teen pregnancy rate. The GoGirlGo curriculum could easily be implemented within the program as part of the workshop/education program component. The program would utilize any and all GoGirlGo speakers willing to come (free of charge) and present information that encourages females' participation in sports and fitness activities that shov,: how physical fitness activities are important to the health, leadership development and well-being of all girls and women. Budl!et The City of San Bernardino is a nonprofit, tax-exempt municipality, tax identification #95-6000-772 with an operating budget (2004/05) of $124,682,400. The Parks and Recreation Department has an operating budget of $5,595,800. The Wests ide Steppers program operates on an annual budget of $16,000 to $18,000 annually. This includes both an in-kind and direct budget funding. Over the years, the program has received $89,000 in CDBG funds, $7,500 Nutrition Network State grant funds and raised over $50,000 from donations, fees and fundraisers. An average of 12 volunteers donate an average of 50 hours per month, which at the national volunteer rate of S 16/hr. is equivalent to an annual income SI15,200. All funds go towards operational cost such as transportation, lodging, food, registration/parking fees, and equipment and uniforms repair/replacement. There are no paid staff members. Currently the program members and parents are feverously working to raise funds for the Westside Steppers to participate in the 2005 National Drill and Drum Competition sponsored by the Benevolent and Protective Order of ELKS, a Fraternal Organization, We anticipate that the competition will be held in Atlanta, Ga. or New Orleans, Lo. June 2005. (At the time of this proposal the location and date had not been finalized.) We're h0J1ing to send 67 team members of whom 53 are girls 8 to 13 years of age. 2 ^''"_^^'^'''',~~ _~n_^ " ," , . Exhibit "A" Q =~~-;f~! SPRl;\)(.~ '~OI11dl1lJl:! for j" 'l~nO!It. dll F ref'. Paul' Preschool to Seniors - You're Sure to Find A Great Way to Invest Your Precious Leisure TIme!! A(J...enisit/^~ SIIPp;e/lltlll /() the Sail BemardiIIJ Counn' SI8// M(J/rdtrv. 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