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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-Library ell Y OF SAN BERNARD..dO - REQU...rST FOR COUNCIL Ae (ION From: Steve Whitney, City Librari~lr~l: 1988 MAR 2 2 ~.H If) 30 CALIFORNIA LITERACY CAMPAIGN grant application Dept: LIBRARY Date: March 21, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: September-- 21, 1987 -- Library line-item budget accounts were established to implement an adult literacy grant awarded by the U.S. Department Of Education. RecommentJed motion: That the Library Board Of Trustees be authorized to make application for and accept a grant through the CALIFORNIA LITERACY CAMPAIGN in the amount of $75,000 to continue the Library'sMICRO-READ adult literacy project for the period-July 1, 1988 through June 30, 1989. Contact person: Steve Whitney, City Librarian Phone: 381-8210 Staff Report and New Program detail Ward: Sixth Supporting data attached: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $75,000 State Of California CALIFORNIA Source: T,T'T'F.'RAC.V C.AMPA T(~N Finance: Council Notes: I C.-. I OF SAN BERNARD~,.....O - REQUL.iT FOR COUNCIL ACi ION STAFF REPORT CITY ADMINISTRATOR OFFICE The staff report from the Library briefly discusses two programs, one in place and one being proposed. The California Literacy Campaign program is the new program. If approved by Mayor and Common Council, the city is agreeing to a five year fully funded program. The percentages reflect the fundings level by the state. The city would not be responsible for the other 25 or 50%. The program will be scaled back to 75 and 50% in years four and five. Computers will be purchased only in year one. Dollar Value Project 1% = $1,000 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 State City $75,000 -0- $100,000 -0- $100,000 -0- $75,000 -0- $50,000 -0- $ -0- 47,000 The city would be agreeing to fund the program at the end of the five years. In year six, the city would be responsible for the Program Coordinator's salary and fringes. The report and discussions with the City Librarian indicates a level of confidence that a program will emerge by year five to fund successive years. If that is not the case, the city would be responsible for the program costs estimated at $47,000, as an ongoing cost. One method of funding year six is to condition the approval that other than city funding will be required for at least 14% of year six and all subsequent years. This percentage is approximately what was locally generated for the current program. The other method of funding is to plan for it and in year six include the cost in the budget. Staff concurs with the stated motion. A second motion to consider is: that the Library Board of Trustees be advised of a potential match requirement of 14% should the California Literacy Campaign program end in five years and other outside funds do not serve as replacement fund. 75-0264 CI'rY OF SAN BERNARDrHO - REQUt:;ST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Commencing October 1, 1987, the San Bernardino Public Library, the Friends Of The Dorothy Inghram Library and the Provisional Accelerated Learning Center have begun teaching adults to read using computer assisted instructional courseware developed by the Institute For The Study Of Adult Literacy at Pennsylvania State University. This venture is called the MICRO-READ ADULT LITERACY PROJECT and is currently based in a six station microcomputer center in the Dorothy Inghram Library. The project has been funded for a twelve month period by the following: U.S Department Of Education San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency Friends Of The San Bernardino Public Library Rotary Club North Of San Bernardino Gannett Foundation $25,000 TOTAL 10,500 1,800 1,800 1,900 $41,000 The CALIFORNIA LITERACY CAMPAIGN is funded through the California State Library to provide long term support for adult literacy projects sponsored by public libraries on the following basis: YEAR 1 75% YEAR 2 100% YEAR 3 100% YEAR 4 75% YEAR 5 50% Local jurisdictions are urged to set realistic targets to secure local support to sustain the projects based on this five year formula. The Board Of Trustees of the Library has adopted a budget for the first year application of $75,000 as follows: Staff : Literacy Program Coordinator (Full time) Library Pages (Parttime) Fringe benefits $27,000 9,000 9,000 Materials: Professional services: Microcomputers: $45,000 7,830 4,170 18,000 P 5 , 000 TOTAL The Library Board has reviewed the program at length and believes the design can be adjusted to insure the project will be adequately funded well after state funded support has been withdrawn with the possible exception of the Literacy Program Coordinator position. The Library Board recognizes the possibility this position may have to be assumed within the overall operat- ing costs of the Library. The Library Board recommends the Mayor and Council lend their support to the future addition of this fulltime position because of the following: 1.) The postion will have been completely funded for five years through state funds. 2.) 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