Explanation
Background
This ordinance authorizes and directs the City Auditor to transfer and appropriate $916,100.00 from the Department of Finance and Management General Fund 1000 to the Department of Neighborhoods General Fund 1000 and authorizes the Director of the Department of Neighborhoods to enter into grant agreements with Actions That Matter for Youth, Bantu Hope Foundation, Columbus College of Art & Design, Girls Leap, Summer Jam West, Inc, The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, Women's Leadership Academy, Young Mens Christian Association of Central Ohio (YMCA), and Youth Over Us, Inc. for the purposes of providing summer youth employment and programming. This ordinance authorizes to expenditure from the general fund. Grant funding for programming including the purchase of food and/or beverage items, which serve the public for the purpose of administering summer youth employment and programming. Food and/or beverage purchases will be subject to what is allowable in the respective grant agreements. Costs will not exceed $15 per person and any purchase of alcohol is strictly prohibited.
The City of Columbus intends to provide young people with safe opportunities to learn, grow, and form healthy, positive relationships which can reduce the likelihood of their involvement in and/or being impacted by crime, violence, and other unsafe behaviors. As such, the City is keenly focused on supporting summer programs that are most likely to serve vulnerable, at-risk, and/or underserved youth who are disproportionately impacted by crime, violence, and related challenges as well as young people who are not often afforded opportunities to participate in high-quality programming.
The services included in agreement cannot be provided by existing city employees because these services are beyond the City’s current responsibility and capacity to provide.
Emergency Designation: Emergency action is requested to ensure that students can benefit from summe...
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