Title
Adopt a Resolution to Approve and Authorize the City Manager to Accept Grant Funds in the Amount of $87,304 from the California State Library’s California Library Literacy Services (CLLS) Grant to Fund the Continuation of the Project Literacy Adult and Family Literacy Service
Staffreport
COUNCIL PRIORITY
• Outreach Quality of Life
• Community Engagement
• Race and Equity Initiatives
• Community & Business Development
SUMMARY
The California State Library’s California Library Literacy Services (CLLS) Grant has annually funded the San Leandro Public Library’s Project Literacy since 1989. It has allowed the Library to advance adult and family literacy through tutoring, community outreach, volunteerism, and collaborative partnerships. Project Literacy provides free literacy support services to enable individuals in the community to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve economic independence and full participation within their community. Project Literacy takes a learner-centered and goal-directed approach to tutoring, thus empowering learners to shape their learning.
Learners define their goals within four areas of life: life-long learning (personal & educational goals), job and career, family, and community. Many learners have goals to increase involvement in their family’s literacy activities, such as reading together, helping with their homework, or communicating with their teachers. The City’s Family Literacy Program supports learners who are raising children 0-14. Literacy provides onramps to equity and inclusion for not just the adult learner, but for the entire family. The program helps between 20-40 literacy learners annually by pairing them with trained community volunteer tutors.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Staff recommends the City Council adopt a resolution to accept the grant award for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 (FY25) totaling $87,304 from CLLS and to authorize the City Manager to execute all documents and appropriate the funds.
BACKGROUND
The California State Library’s CLLS Grant has annually funded the San Leandro Public Library’s Project Literacy since 1989. It is awarded based on a funding formula (Attachment B).
Analysis
For FY25, the award packet (Attachment C) provides $87,304, split into two categories, $44,525 for Adult Literacy Services and $42,779 for Family Literacy Services (for adults who are raising children ages 0-14). The award will be in two stages:
Stage 1:
• 90% of the total initial award amount: $78,574
Stage 2:
• 10% of the total initial award: $8,730 will be paid only upon approval of all final reports and receipt of claim form to the state.
Expenditures must comply with the California Library Literacy Services allowable and unallowable cost guide (Attachment D). Explicitly, “a local library shall ensure that funds received pursuant to this chapter are exclusively used for expenses resulting from providing English language and literacy services and shall ensure that at least 90% of the funds received for the program are expended on direct services and related materials.”
All expenditures are tracked by the Project Literacy Coordinator, who reports expenditures to the California State Library in the mid-year report and the annual, end-of-year report.
Applicable General Plan Policies
• GOAL CSF-3 Sustain and expand a public library system that provides a destination for exploration and discovery, knowledge and information, leisure and cultural enrichment, and life-long learning opportunities for persons of all ages.
o Policy CSF-3.5 Resources for Self-Improvement. Ensure that San Leandro’s libraries and other community institutions provide a setting for the open exchange of ideas and information and provide an opportunity for residents of all backgrounds to improve their skills and knowledge.
• GOAL CSF-4 Maximize access to information and communication services for San Leandro residents and businesses.
o Policy CSF-4.3 Computer Training and Digital Literacy. Support continuing education and computer training programs to increase computer literacy and skill levels among San Leandro residents.
• GOAL CSF-5 Provide recreation and human service programs and activities commensurate with identified community needs.
o Policy CSF-5.2 Child and Family Services. Support the development of child and family services and programs that encourage safe and healthy environments for children and families.
Summary of Public Outreach Efforts
By the nature of the program, the City conducts outreach to the community to find adult literacy learners and volunteer tutors. This program has been setting up community members for success since 1989 and is positively received.
Legal Analysis
The City Attorney reviewed these documents and agreements and approved them as to form.
Financial Impacts
Acceptance of this grant does not impact the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 General Fund budget. State grant funding will be awarded upfront and deposited into the 150-3607 Revenue Account and expended as follows:
• Project Literacy Grant Fund, Account 150-68-019: $87,304
• Total $87,304
This Council action will not impact fund balance because the grant funds will be awarded in advance and expended in the same fiscal year.
ATTACHMENT(S)
Attachment A: Resolution of the City of San Leandro City Council to Authorize the City Manager to Accept and Execute All Documents Related to the Grant Funds awarded by the California State Library’s CLLS Grant to Fund the Continuation of the Project Literacy Adult and Family Literacy Service in the Amount of $87,304.
• Ex A1: California Library Literacy and English Acquisition Service Program (California Education Code Title 1, Division 1, Part 11, Chapter 4.6, Section 18880-18883)
Attachment B: CLLS Funding Formula
Attachment C: CLLS FY 2024-2025 San Leandro Public Library Literacy Grant Award Packet
Attachment D: CLLS Allowable and Unallowable Expenses - August 2024
Please note: a fully executed agreement will be attached to this legislative file following approval of this action.
PREPARED BY: Nicole Reader, Librarian (Project Literacy Coordinator), Library Services Department; Armando Rivera, Senior Librarian, Library Services Department; Brian Simons, Library Director, Library Services Department