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File #: 1658-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2024 In control: Public Safety & Criminal Justice Committee
On agenda: 6/24/2024 Final action: 6/26/2024
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Public Safety to enter into a grant agreement with The Columbus Urban League in support of the Strive Toward Empowerment & Potential (STEP) Program; to authorize the expenditure of $329,500.00 from the General Fund; to authorize the City Auditor to transfer $329,500.00 between object classes within the General Fund to align budget authority for this expenditure; and to declare an emergency. ($329,500.00)
Attachments: 1. 1658-2024 Financial Coding, 2. 1658-2024 Columbus Urban League- STEP Proposal 5.2024
Explanation

Background: This ordinance authorizes the Department of Public Safety to contribute $329,500.00 to The Columbus Urban League, a non-profit corporation, for the purpose of administering the Strive Toward Empowerment & Potential (STEP) Program. STEP is a resource for youths and their parents. It supports education enrichment, health and wellness, public speaking, job skill development, conflict resolution, and personal and family development education to promote healthy adolescent, familial, and communal relationships and reduce justice involvement. The Columbus Urban League seeks to create familial and community environments where children can build lives that are full of possibility and that they are happy in and proud of. Program Impact: 70 percent of participants have graduated since the pilot year; 226 total youth have been engaged; and 113 Parents have been connected with programming.

In partnership with the City of Columbus & Franklin County Municipal Courts, The Columbus Urban League (CUL) provides STEP classes and resources to families with children on the cusp of entering the justice system. The families joining the STEP program receive a Family Coach from CUL, who helps identify holistic resources for the parents. This provides equitable skills to foster healthy relationships between the parent and the child to deter all parties from further involvement with the court system.

The STEP program, spanning eight weeks, serves as a dynamic platform for youth engagement and empowerment. During this period, various activities and initiatives are implemented to foster personal growth, community involvement, and a sense of responsibility among participants. Key components of the program include: Guest speakers; experiential learning opportunities; community vision boards; community engagement; addressing real world challenges; and safety and positive environment. Referrals come from the community (most common), Columbus City Schools, local charter...

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