Long Beach, CA
File #: 21-0739    Version: 1 Name: CD1 - Support of Books and Buckets
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 7/26/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/3/2021 Final action: 8/3/2021
Title: Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $10,000, offset by $10,000 in First Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide a contribution to Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) to support their youth sports and mentoring program, Books and Buckets; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $10,000 to offset the transfers to the City Manager Department.
Sponsors: COUNCILWOMAN MARY ZENDEJAS, FIRST DISTRICT
Attachments: 1. 080321-R-22sr.pdf, 2. 080321-R-22 Corresp. Kumiyama.pdf

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Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $10,000, offset by $10,000 in First Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide a contribution to Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) to support their youth sports and mentoring program, Books and Buckets; and

 

Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $10,000 to offset the transfers to the City Manager Department.

 

DISCUSSION

Long Beach has made concerted efforts to invest in its youth. The discussion around a Youth Fund, the release of the Youth and Young Adult Strategic Plan, the continued work of the Office of Youth Development, and the renewed emphasis to increase youth programming designed to interrupt the cycle of violence and trauma within our community are some of the city-led initiatives. However, community-based organizations continue to be the backbone of how our youth interact with the City.

 

As the City works to implement plans for our youth, local Washington Neighborhood resident, David McGill-Soriano, was inspired by his own past experiences with youth basketball to create a local program called Books and Buckets Academy. He describes how his life was positively changed when he discovered a basketball program but how difficult it was to have to take public transportation several hours to and from the program to participate. Understanding that programs like the one he participated in could change his neighborhood, he turned his idea into reality.

 

Books and Buckets Academy blends basketball training with academic training. The goal is simple: give local youth a choice. Mentoring, academic assistance, and physical exercise combine to be a potent combination regarding crime prevention, violence prevention, and providing alternatives to gang activity within our youth.

 

As Books and Buckets Academy closes its inaugural program, its successful graduating class exemplifies the type of change positive youth programming can have and we want to ensure the future of this great program with this donation.

 

This item was approved by Revenue Management Officer Geraldine Alejo on July 26, 2021.

 

TIMING CONSIDERATIONS

Books and Buckets is completing their first year of programming and this donation will be presented to their leadership on August 7, 2021 at their graduation ceremony.

 

FISCAL IMPACT

This recommendation requests the City Manager to provide a contribution to Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE) to support its youth sports and mentoring program, Books and Buckets. The total appropriation increase of $10,000 in the City Manager Department will be offset by a transfer of $10,000 in First Council District One-time District Priority Funds from the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department. The recommendation is anticipated to require a minimal level of staff hours beyond the budgeted scope of duties and is expected to have minimal impact on existing City Council priorities.

 

SUGGESTED ACTION

Approve recommendation.

 

Respectfully Submitted,

MARY ZENDEJAS,

COUNCILWOMAN FIRST DISTRICT