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This memorandum outlines actions related to the Youth Service Corps Program, specifically the acceptance of a grant from California Volunteers to continue the Resilience Corps Program in San José. The grant amount is $4,581,974 and aims to support various pathways for youth, including environmental stewardship and learning recovery, through partnerships with local organizations. The program targets individuals facing barriers to employment and is designed to provide paid work experience and skill development. The memorandum includes details on program phases, funding allocations, and participant outcomes.
Key points
The memorandum is addressed to the Mayor and City Council regarding the Youth Service Corps Program.
It recommends adopting a resolution to accept a $4,581,974 grant from California Volunteers.
The grant will support the Resilience Corps Program through December 31, 2027.
The program focuses on providing work experience to residents facing employment barriers.
The memorandum details the history and phases of the program, including funding and participant demographics.
Phase 5 will continue to support the Climate Change Pathway and Learning Pathway.
The program aligns with the Children and Youth Services Master Plan's goals.
No follow-up actions with the City Council are expected at this time.
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The text does not provide specific outcomes or votes related to the recommendations.
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 5/19/26 26-582 2.16 FROM: Jill Bourne Jon Cicirelli SUBJECT: Actions Related to the Youth DATE: April 27, 2026 Service Corps Program Approved Date: 5/5/26 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution: (a) Accepting the $4,581,974 grant from California Volunteers for the Youth Service Corps to continue the Resilience Corps Program in San José; and (b) Authorizing the City Manager or her designee to negotiate and execute agreements, and all other necessary and/or ancillary documents, with the San José Conservation Corps and San José Public Library Foundation to implement the Resilience Corps program in a combined amount not to exceed $4,581,974. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME The recommended action accepts grant funding in the amount of $4,581,974 from the California Volunteers, the State Service Commission for California, for the Youth Service Corps to continue the Resilience Corps Program through December 31, 2027. BACKGROUND In June 2021, the City Council unanimously approved the creation of the Resilience Corps Program. This inter-departmental collaboration, funded initially by American Rescue Plan Act...
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This document is a draft resolution from the City Council of San Jose, which accepts a grant of $4,581,974 from California Volunteers for the Youth Service Corps to continue the Resilience Corps Program. It authorizes the City Manager or their designee to negotiate and execute agreements with the San Jose Conservation Corps and the San Jose Public Library Foundation to implement the program. The resolution outlines the program's phases and objectives, including providing paid work experience opportunities for residents in low-resource census tracts and supporting environmental stewardship and learning recovery pathways.
Key points
The resolution accepts a grant of $4,581,974 from California Volunteers for the Youth Service Corps.
It authorizes the City Manager to negotiate and execute agreements with the San Jose Conservation Corps and the San Jose Public Library Foundation.
The Resilience Corps Program aims to provide paid work experience opportunities for residents in low-resource areas.
The program includes pathways for environmental stewardship and learning recovery.
The resolution is labeled as a draft.
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SAW:AJM:JMD 5/7/2026 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE (1) ACCEPTING THE $4,581,974 GRANT FROM CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS FOR THE YOUTH SERVICE CORPS TO CONTINUE THE RESILIENCE CORPS PROGRAM IN SAN JOSE; AND (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR THEIR DESIGNEE TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE AGREEMENTS, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY AND/OR ANCILLARY DOCUMENTS, WITH THE SAN JOSE CONSERVATION CORPS AND SAN JOSE PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION TO IMPLEMENT THE RESILIENCE CORPS PROGRAM IN A COMBINED AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $4,581,974 WHEREAS, in June 2021, the Council of the City of San José (“City”) unanimously approved the creation of the Resilience Corps Program (“Program”), an interdepartmental collaboration funded primarily by American Rescue Plan Act resources, centered on providing San José residents living in low-resource census tracts with paid work experience opportunities; and WHEREAS, immediately following City Council approval of the Program on June 23, 2021, a comprehensive outreach effort was conducted to identify Program participants residing in San José’s low-resource census tracts; and WHEREAS, Phase 1 of the Program established the environmental...