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File Number: 24-052 <br />First 5 is an innovative public entity created by passage of the California Children and Families <br />First Act (Proposition 10) in 1998, which added fifty cents per pack of cigarettes to help fund early <br />childhood care, development, and education for children 0-5 (see Attachment C - Proposition 10 <br />Statutes and Attachment D - Bylaws California Children and Families Commission). To achieve <br />First 5’s goals of developing a comprehensive system of early intervention services for children <br />birth to 5 years of age and families in Alameda County, First 5 partners with agencies that <br />engage in the business of providing services that increase the quality of early childhood <br />development and education. The Library is one such agency they partner with. <br />Analysis <br />For FY 2023-2024, the MOU# PS-ECE-2324-270 (Attachment B) provides $10,200. The award <br />will be in two payments: <br />Initial Payment: <br />·$7,000 upon execution of the MOU <br />Final payment: <br />·Balance due based on deliverables completed, not to exceed $3,200. <br />·This will be payable in July 2024. <br />Library will submit invoices based on deliverables completed and the firm fixed price outlined in <br />the budget of Attachment C. All expenditures are tracked by the Senior Librarian for Youth <br />Services, who reports expenditures to First 5 and tracks performance targets in the Results <br />Based Accountability (RBA) plan in the First 5 database, HIGH5, by July 12, 2024. <br />Applicable General Plan Policies <br />·GOAL CSF-3 Sustain and expand a public library system that provides a destination for <br />exploration and discovery, knowledge and information, leisure and cultural enrichment, and <br />life-long learning opportunities for persons of all ages. <br />o Policy CSF-3.4 Libraries as Neighborhood Centers. Promote programs and events <br />that affirm the role of the City’s libraries as community and neighborhood gathering <br />places and that reflect the City’s diverse population. <br />o Policy CSF-3.5 Resources for Self-Improvement. Ensure that San Leandro’s <br />libraries and other community institutions provide a setting for the open exchange of <br />ideas and information and provide an opportunity for residents of all backgrounds <br />to improve their skills and knowledge. <br />·GOAL CSF-5 Provide recreation and human service programs and activities <br />commensurate with identified community needs. <br />o Policy CSF-5.2 Child and Family Services. Support the development of child and <br />family services and programs that encourage safe and healthy environments for <br />children and families. <br />Summary of Public Outreach Efforts <br />Page 2 City of San Leandro Printed on 3/21/2024