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SR-850-008-03 Mayor am ~ o'&~o'?- city stat <6 ~b "'0 l\ Recommendi l~ L\.~ ~~. y Manager to Apply for Funds froB acy Campaign for a LI:CAA:vcr Council Meeting: 3/29/88 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: S5tJ.-r tJ{)g -- {)3 b-1 MIfi 2 9 1986 Santa Monica, California Literacy gram in the Library INTRODUCTION This report recommends that the city Council authorize the City Manager to apply for funds from the California Literacy Campaign, administered by the California state Library, for the Library to establish a literacy program for English-speaking adults to commence July I, 1988. BACKGROUND City staff described the library's efforts on behalf of adult literacy in an information item to Council on October 13, 1987. In that report, staff indicated that they were considering the feasibility of submitting a federal or state grant in fiscal 1988/89 in order to establ Library staff has been wor As A Second Language provi determined that there is c program available in sante English As A Second Langu literacy program at st. A . ibrary . A alL fJ>>/ > English iteracy veral Spanish ,-r 11M 2 9 19&' - ~ ~ The grant from the state Library will enable the library to establish the "Santa Monica Reads Program" that will recruit and train volunteers to become literacy tutors. The tutors will provide one-on-one training to adult learners recruited from the community. The program will be headquartered at the Main Library, with tutoring available wherever space can be found throughout Santa Monica. The project will be staffed by a literacy coordinator and two assistants hired with grant funds. The deadline for submittal of the grant application to the state Library is April ll. On June l, applicants are to receive letters indicating their prospects for being funded. On or about July 1, applicants will receive notice of approved projects & budgets. BUDGET/FINANCIAL IMPACT Literacy programs funded by the California Literacy Campaign are eligible for fund allocations over a five year period, as outlined below: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 75% lOOt 100% 75% 50% We are requesting $125,000 for fiscal 1988/89. This amount includes all expenditures for equipment, personnel, and site preparation to get the program set up and functioning. If approved, we will receive 75%, or $93,750, because the state Library takes into account that the program will take some start-up time and will not be in operation for the full year. - 2 - The amounts allocated by the state Library in years 2 & 3 are for full funding. starting in year 4, the amount is reduced to 75%, then 50% in year 5, with no further state funding. It is the intention of the state Library that the local jurisdiction must assume fiscal responsibility for the program as it matures, and that by year 6, the program will have proved of sufficient value that it will have found outside funding or be absorbed as an ongoing activity, or dropped if not valuable. One of the responsibilities of the project coordinator will be to seek outside funding in anticipation of the loss of state funds. RECOMMENDATION staff recommends that the City Council authorize the City Manager to apply to the California Literacy Campaign for a grant totalling $125,000 for the purpose of establishing a literacy program in the Library. Prepared by: Carol A. Aronoff city Librarian (litgrnt) - 3 -