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DUBLIN
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Regular Meeting of the
DUBLIN YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 Location: Dublin Senior Center
7600 Amador Valley Blvd.
Dublin, CA 94568
REGULAR MEETING 7:00 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. PRESENTATIONS
3. PUBLIC COMMENT
At this time, the public is permitted to address the Youth Advisory Committee on non-
agendized items. Please step to the podium and clearly state your name for the record.
COMMENTS SHOULD NOT EXCEED THREE (3) MINUTES. In accordance with State
Law, no action or discussion may take place on any item not appearing on the posted
agenda. The Committee may respond to statements made or questions asked, or may
request Staff to report back at a future meeting concerning the matter. Any member of
the public may contact the Recording Secretary's Office related to the proper procedure
to place an item on a future Youth Advisory Committee agenda. The exceptions under
which the Committee MAY discuss and/or take action on items not appearing on the
agenda are contained in Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(1)(2)(3).
4. CONSENT CALENDAR
Consent Calendar items are typically non -controversial in nature and are considered for
approval by the Youth Advisory Committee with one single action. Members of the
audience, Staff or the Youth Advisory Committee who would like an item removed from
the Consent Calendar for purposes of public input may request the Chair to remove the
item.
4.1 Approval of the September 1 I, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting
Minutes
The Committee will consider approving the September 11, 2024, Youth Advisory
Committee Regular Meeting minutes.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the minutes of the September 11, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee
Regular Meeting.
Staff Report
Attachment 1 - Minutes of the September 11, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee Regular
Meeting
October 09, 2024 Dublin Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Agenda
S. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5.1 2024 Mental Health Forum Ad Hoc Committee Update and Discussion
The Committee will receive an update from the 2024 Mental Health Forum Ad
Hoc Committee.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Receive the update from the Mental Health Forum Ad Hoc Committee.
Staff Report
6. NEW BUSINESS
6.1 2024-25 Youth Mini -Grant Presentations and Funding Recommendations
The Committee will hear presentations from Youth Mini -Grant applicants,
rate the applications, and provide a funding recommendation.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Receive the presentations, review proposals, and provide a funding recommendation
for City Council approval.
Staff Report
Attachment 1 - 2024-25 Youth Mini -Grant Applications and Proposals
Attachment 2 - Mini -Grant Application Rating Sheet
7. STAFF AND COMMITTEE MEMBER REPORTS
Brief information only reports from Committee Members and/or Staff, including
committee reports and reports by Committee Members related to meetings
attended at City expense (AB1234).
8. ADJOURNMENT
This AGENDA is posted in accordance with Government Code Section 54954.2(a)
If requested, pursuant to Government Code Section 54953.2, this agenda shall be made
available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by
Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 12132) (ADA),
and the federal rules and regulations adopted in implementation thereof. To make a request
for disability -related modification or accommodation, please contact the City Clerk's Office
(925) 833-6650 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. Upon receiving a request, the City
will swiftly resolve requests for reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities,
consistent with the federal ADA, and resolve any doubt in favor of accessibility.
Agenda materials that become available within 72 hours in advance of the meeting, and
after publishing of the agenda, will be available at Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza, and will be
posted on the City's website at www.dublin.ca.gov/ccmeetings.
Mission
The City of Dublin promotes and supports a high quality of life, ensures a safe, secure, and sustainable
environment, fosters new opportunities, and champions a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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STAFF REPORT
Youth Advisory Committee
DATE: October 9, 2024
TO: Honorable Chair and Committee Members
Agenda Item 4.1
FROM: Jackie Dwyer, Parks & Community Services Director
SU B.1ECT: Approval of the September 11, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee Regular
Meeting Minutes
Prepared by.• Shalini Reddy, Senior Office Assistant
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Committee will consider approving the September 11, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee
Regular Meeting minutes.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the minutes of the September 11, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
DESCRIPTION:
The Youth Advisory Committee will consider approval of the minutes from the September 11,
2024, Regular Meeting.
STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The Committee Agenda was posted.
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Minutes of the September 11, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting
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Attachment I
MINUTES OF YOUTH
W, ADVISORY COMMITTEE
DUBLIN Regular Meeting: September 11, 2024
C A L I F 0 R N I A
A Regular Meeting of the Youth Advisory Committee was held on Wednesday, September 11, 2024,
at the Dublin Senior Center. The meeting was called to order at 7:02 PM by Youth Advisory
Committee Chairperson Santos.
1) CALL TO ORDERAND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Attendee Name
Yma Santos, Chairperson
Danica Molnar, Vice Chairperson
William Chen, Committee Member
Sanjana Gidwani, Committee Member
Adi Jain, Committee Member
JJ Koller, Committee Member
Dhruv Kothari, Committee Member
Alexander (Alex) McComb, Committee Member
Shriyadita Poduval, Committee Member
Akshata Santhanakrishnan, Committee Member
Arham Shah, Committee Member
Deven Shah, Committee Member
Kaitlin Weiss, Committee Member
Kaitlyn Maskey, Alternate Committee Member
Kashvi Gupta, Alternate Committee Member
Ryan Banerjee, Alternate Committee Member
Nithila Sadheesh, PCSC Student Rep
2) PRESEN TAT 10 N S— N one.
3) PUBLIC COMMENT
Status
Present
Present
Absent
Present *Arrived at 7:21 PM
Present
Absent
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present *Arrived at 7:03 PM
Present
Present
Present
Present
Present
Susan Gardner, Teen Librarian, reported on the library's September 2024 and October 2024
calendar of events, highlighting an upcoming College and Career Fair, monthly Newsletter, a
Financial Literacy Workshop, and that Dublin High School Library proposals open September 16,
2024, for Winter and Spring 2025 programs.
YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
REGULAR MEETING
September 11, 2024
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4) CONSENT CALENDAR
4.1) Approved August 14, 2024, Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting Minutes.
On a motion by Vice Chairperson Molnar, seconded by Committee Member Jain, and by a unanimous
vote, the Committee adopted the Consent Calendar.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVED BY: Danica Molnar, Vice Chairperson
SECOND: Adi Jain, Committee Member
AYES: Santos, Molnar, Jain, Kothari, McComb, Poduval, Santhanakrishnan, A. Shah, D.
Shah, Weiss, Maskey, Gupta, Banerjee
ABSENT: Gidwani, Chen, Koller
5) UNFINISHED BUSINESS
5.1) 2024 Mental Health Forum Ad H oc Com m ittee Update and Discussion.
The Committee received an update on activities conducted by the 2024 Mental Health
Forum Ad Hoc Committee.
6) NEW BUSINESS
6.1) Discussion of Youth Mini -Grant Program
The Committee received a presentation and overview of the Youth Mini -Grant Program.
7) STAFF AN D COMMITTEE REPORTS
Staff and Committee Members gave information only reports.
8) ADJOURNMENT
Chairperson Santos adjourned the meeting at 7:39 PM.
ATTEST:
Nicki Wanzenried
Recreation Coordinator
Yma Santos
Youth Advisory Committee Chairperson
YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE
REGULAR MEETING
September 11, 2024
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STAFF REPORT
Youth Advisory Committee
DATE: October 9, 2024
TO: Honorable Chair and Committee Members
FROM: Jackie Dwyer, Parks & Community Services Director
Agenda Item 5.1
SU 13,1ECT: 2024 Mental Health Forum Ad Hoc Committee Update and Discussion
Prepared by.- Ivan San Pedro, Recreation Supervisor
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Committee will receive an update from the 2024 Mental Health Forum Ad Hoc Committee.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Receive the update from the Mental Health Forum Ad Hoc Committee.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
DESCRIPTION:
The Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) has recognized the importance of addressing mental health
issues within the Dublin youth community. The YAC has prioritized this issue, and the current
committee continues to uphold its significance as part of its workplan. For the 4th consecutive
year, the YAC has chosen to plan and implement a mental health forum for Dublin middle and high
school youth, featuring panelists such as school counselors and local therapists who work with
youth to provide an overview of mental health issues and coping strategies. The forum may also
include students who have experienced mental health challenges and wish to share their stories.
Discussion topics may include anxiety, depression, isolation, and other mental health struggles.
The event is planned for November 14, 2024. All YAC members are expected to attend the entire
event to assist with setup, logistics, and cleanup.
The YAC appointed five members to the Youth Mental Health Forum Ad Hoc Committee at its
August 14, 2024, Regular Meeting. The Ad Hoc Committee met on September 4, 2024, and
September 23, 2024, to discuss objectives from the workplan and will present an update on the
following:
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• Objective 1 - Appoint a minimum of four members to an Ad Hoc committee by August 14,
2024. Secure the event's location, date, and time. (Confirmed date: Thursday, November 14,
2024).
• Objective 2 - Members begin to solicit panelists and set a deadline to have the panel in
place by September 11, 2024.
• Objective 3 - Develop a marketing plan, including preparation of a flyer and social media
posts by September 25, 2024. Begin advertising the event to Dublin high and middle
schools and Dublin -based youth organizations by October 9, 2024.
• Objective 4 - Confirm panelists, develop format, agenda, and timeline, and present to the
YAC at the October 9, 2024, YAC Regular Meeting.
• Objective 5 -Prepare a survey for participants and ask for feedback from panelists and
attendees at the conclusion of the event.
• Objective 6 - Prepare and send thank you notes to all panelists and complete any follow-up
for the event within seven days.
• Objective 7 - Meet to review and provide feedback about the event. Discuss what went well
and what improvements can be made for next time —present findings at the December 11,
2024, YAC Regular Meeting.
STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The Committee Agenda was posted.
ATTACHMENTS:
None.
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STAFF REPORT
Youth Advisory Committee
DATE: October 9, 2024
TO: Honorable Chair and Committee Members
FROM: Jackie Dwyer, Parks & Community Services Director
Agenda Item 6.1
SU B.1ECT: 2024-25 Youth Mini -Grant Presentations and Funding Recommendations
Prepared by: Ivan San Pedro, Recreation Supervisor
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Committee will hear presentations from Youth Mini -Grant applicants, rate the applications,
and provide a funding recommendation.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Receive the presentations, review proposals, and provide a funding recommendation for City
Council approval.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The City of Dublin Youth Mini -Grant Program is supported by the General Fund with $2,500 for
Fiscal Year 2024-25.
DESCRIPTION:
Background
The Youth Advisory Committee (Committee) established the Mini -Grant Program in Fiscal Year
2012-13 to support youth organizations that offer programs for middle and high school students
aside from those provided by the Parks and Community Services Department. Each year, Dublin -
based youth organizations and clubs have an opportunity to apply for grant funding to assist in
offering activities to the community, including performing arts, sports, multicultural awareness,
health awareness, or other initiatives that support projects or programs benefiting Dublin youth.
Funding is recommended annually by the Committee and awarded by the Dublin City Council to
organizations or clubs that best meet the needs of Dublin youth.
2024-25 Youth Mini -Grants
The 2024-25 program application period was open from August 16, 2024, to September 25, 2024.
By the deadline, a total of thirty-nine applications were submitted. After reviewing the
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submissions, three were found to be either duplicates or did not meet the minimum qualifications,
resulting in a final count of thirty-six applications for review.
Staff used the Mini -Grant Application Rating Sheet (Attachment 2) to evaluate the large number of
grant proposals. The top 10 were invited to present to the Committee to be considered for
funding. Those applicants/organizations are listed below, and applications are included as
Attachment 1.
1. Gratitude Ripple
2. Dublin High School NAMI
3. Ladies of Vast Effort (L.O.V.E.)
4. American Diabetes Association
5. REEFlect
6. Dublin Speech and Debate Club
7. SmartStride
8. Wellness Center Ambassador Program
9. Wells Middle School Cheer
10. Young Innovators
Following the conclusion of all presentations, the Committee will evaluate the presentations and
applications using the Mini -Grant Application Rating Sheet. They will then deliberate and develop
funding recommendations. These recommendations will be presented to the Parks and
Community Services Commission in October 2024 and subsequently to the Dublin City Council in
November 2024. Upon City Council approval, grant recipients will be notified of their award
amounts, with notifications expected to occur in December 2024.
Upon completion of the projects, grant recipients will submit a brief project report describing how
the funds were used and how many youths were impacted. Grantees are encouraged to provide
photos, testimonials, and any flyers used to promote their project. Those who do not submit a
report as requested may not be considered for future Youth Mini -Grants. Project reports will be
delivered to the Youth Advisory Committee in April or May 2025.
STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
The Committee Agenda was posted, and groups submitting applications were notified.
ATTACHMENTS:
1) 2024-25 Youth Mini -Grant Applications and Proposals
2) Mini -Grant Application Rating Sheet
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Attachment 1
��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
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Name of Organization / Club*
Gratitude Ripple
Address*
Street Address
2905 Delamar Dr
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin CA
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title)*
Attachment 1
Sahana Rangnekar, Club Founder & President
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail*
5103648039
sahana.rangnekar@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Cherry Manrao Rangnekar
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
5103648039
therangnekars@gmail.com
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
3 100%
$ 1,000.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. eached.
Files (1 uploaded)
O "Thank You Wave" by Gratitude Ripple Club.pdf
83.7KB Remove
Optional Video Submission
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If video does not upload, please email video to youthadvisory@dublin.ca.gov
Staff Processing
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Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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Attachment 1
Proposal: "Thank You Wave" project by Gratitude Ripple
1. Brief Description of Our Organization - The Gratitude Ripple Club is a small but mighty group of
Fallon Middle Schoolers. Leading with kindness, our mission is to spread the power of gratitude through
acts of appreciation, inspiring a wave of positive change that strengthens communities while empowering
our youth to cultivate happiness, build stronger relationships, enhance emotional intelligence, and
improve mental well-being, all while fostering lasting connections.
2. Project Description and Benefits to Dublin Youth - The Gratitude Ripple Club would like to
introduce the "Thank You Wave" project which will encourage youth in our community to write at least one
thank you note per week to someone who has positively influenced their life. This could be to a family
member, teacher, coach, friend, or even a local business owner. Our goal with this project is to get 3,000
thank you cards sent out by September 2025. This breaks down to 250 cards per month for the next 12
months.
The project will involve setting up "Gratitude Stations" as well as events and workshops in schools,
libraries, and community centers, where students can easily access thank you cards, and writing
materials to send their thank you notes. In addition, we will organize an annual "Gratitude Week" where
schools and local businesses partner with us to celebrate the impact of thank you notes. The event will
include writing workshops, recognition for active participants, and community gatherings where people
share their gratitude stories. The club will also create posters, flyers, and online content to raise
awareness of the project and encourage youth participation. This will include social media campaigns and
digital engagement strategies to reach a broader audience.
As far as benefits to the Dublin Youth, this project offers so numerous benefits to our youth including:
• Developing Emotional Intelligence: Writing thank you notes encourages youth to reflect on
your positive experiences and articulate your feelings. This fosters empathy, mindfulness, and
gratitude —key components of emotional intelligence.
• Building Positive Habits: By committing to writing thank you notes weekly, you develop a
lifelong habit of gratitude, which studies show improves your mental health, reduces stress, and
increases their happiness.
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• Strengthening Social Bonds: Expressing gratitude through thank you notes can lead to stronger
relationships between students, friends, teachers, and family members. It encourages
appreciation and kindness within schools and the wider community.
• Creating a Ripple Effect: As students express gratitude, recipients of thank you notes are often
inspired to pass along the appreciation, creating a chain reaction of gratitude and positivity
throughout the community.
Through the ripple effect of thank you notes, we aim to create a more empathetic, optimistic, connected,
and successful community in Dublin and beyond.
3. Use of Funds - The requested grant of $1000 will be used to purchase everything from supplies, to
marketing and web hosting all in support of our goal of sending 3000 thank you cards in year 1. Here is
the estimated breakdown of how we will spend the funds:
Cost per
-.
with tax
Cost
Cards: 3000 Thank You cards w/ envelopes *
$0.25 each
$750
Cards: 3000 Printable Sticker Labels for each card
-
$30
to print our website url so people can find out
more and/or share testimonials
Supplies: Lots of Pens (1-3 bulk boxes over 12 months)
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$80
Website: Buy web URL, web hosting and other misc.
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$40
Marketing: Printed banner, posters, flyers to raise awareness
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$100
Estimated Grand Total
$1000
* We will ask the community to deliver the cards in person or pay for the postage themselves
4. Proof of Fund Usage - We will provide the Youth Advisory Committee with the following proof to
demonstrate that the funds were used as proposed and progress to our goal:
• Receipts and Financial Reports: Detailed financial report including receipts for materials such
as thank you cards, envelopes, pens, postage, and promotional materials.
Progress Reports: We will deliver a quarterly report highlighting the number of thank you notes
written and sent, participation rates in schools and community events, and feedback from
recipients of the notes.
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Attachment 1
• Photos and Videos: We will capture and post images and video content of Gratitude Stations,
events, and workshops to showcase how the project has been implemented in the community.
• Testimonials: We will collect video testimonials from students, parents, and community members
who have been impacted by the thank you notes, demonstrating the project's effectiveness in
fostering a culture of gratitude, positivity, and community.
5. Review of Past Grant - This is the first time our club is applying for the Youth Advisory Committee
Mini Grant. Thank you for your consideration.
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Attachment 1
��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
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Name of Organization / Club*
DHS NAMI
Address*
Street Address
4427 Sunsetview Dr
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin CA
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
Attachment 1
Amaan Mohammed- Club President
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail
9253661724
amaanmga@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Shannon Smoot- Club Advisor
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
(925) 833-3300
smootshannon@dublinusd.org
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
22 100%
$ 850.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. eached.
Files (1 uploaded)
24-25 DHS NAMI Youth Grant Proposal- Amaan Mohammed.pdf 48.56KB Remove
Optional Video Submission
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If video does not upload, please email video to youthadvisory@dublin.ca.gov
Staff Processing
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Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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Attachment 1
DHS NAMI Youth Grant Proposal
1. DHS NAMI is a chapter of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), a National Non-profit
organization dedicated to supporting education and advocacy towards mental health. Our high school
chapter allows students to talk openly about mental health and wellness, learn ways to support friends or
family members who have a mental illness, and educate others on campus about mental health and
wellness. DHS NAMI aims to reduce stigma by raising awareness that mental illness is not rare and
should be treated like any other medical condition. DHS NAMI will also hold events where club members
and volunteers can connect with the local community to raise mental health awareness.
2. We will have various events to raise mental health awareness through community events. First,
our organization plans on holding Yoga and Meditation Sessions again this year, which will include a
yoga instructor and be available to students and staff on the Dublin High School campus. Students and
staff can feel relaxed from the monthly events, especially after acquiring stress from school work and
responsibilities. The yoga sessions and meditation events, designated to be a space for all of Dublin High
to relax and take a break, will have a feedback form at the end of every session to allow DHS NAMI to
change timings, get feedback, and find ways to support our community better. We also plan to broaden the
audience to all of the Dublin Community (depending on interest from surveys we send) by hosting
sessions after school or on the weekends in the Dublin High School's Gymnasium or outdoor space.
Additionally, we will be holding Mental Health Workshops and Seminars again this year. They will be led
by mental health professionals to teach the Dublin community about various mental health disorders, their
symptoms, and possible treatments. The mental health professionals will be from multiple backgrounds,
such as school counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, primary care physicians, clinical social workers,
and those working for the national NAMI CA organization. Our Ending the Silence Presentation last year
was well organized and executed and was effectively able to help students/parents/teachers understand the
warning signs for mental health conditions and provide steps to take to help loved ones or oneself. The
speakers (like our specialist at the Ending the Silence Presentation) will be able to provide guidance,
feedback, and advice to support those who may face mental health conditions or how to address changes
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DHS NAMI Youth Grant Proposal
in an individual's mental health. The workshops will educate the youth and parents of Dublin to be better
prepared to help individuals with mental health issues and can inspire students to pursue professions in
the Mental Health field. The workshops will be held at Dublin High School for students and parents and
are in the process of being expanded to public venues for all of Dublin to attend.
NamiWalks is a new event we want to establish this year. It involves hosting a community
walkathon with funds to raise mental health awareness. This event would be great to bring the community
together and work towards enriching the mental health of the Dublin community through a scenic walk
through nature, hills, and parks. It would be a single -day event, including giving away NAMI-branded
goodies to participants. This event will also serve as a promotion for our organization/mission, and we
plan to collaborate with Dublin City on this event. The walkathon would be sometime around the spring
season and would be ensured to be on a day when the weather is nice. It would be open to all residents of
Dublin, with significant outreach towards school students across DUSD.
3. The funds and grants will be used to pay for yoga mats for each participant and
marketing/promotion of the yoga event, including posters, flyers, decoration material, and refreshments,
including plant -based and healthy snacks and drinks. We will also use the funding to create brochures for
students and staff to recommend the yoga/meditation sessions to others and expand our attendance for the
event. For our Mental Health Workshops and Seminar Event, we will use the funds/grants towards
securing venues, paying for guest speakers, and providing resources to participants, including brochures,
flyers, stress balls, t-shirts, and mental health first aid kits.
4. We are committed to transparency in our financial management. Proof of the events will be
documented through event flyers and posters posted on our Instagram account, dhs nami. We will also
include photographs of the events on social media platforms with the participants' consent. Additionally,
we will maintain a detailed spreadsheet of the costs of all items and speakers/instructors to ensure an
accurate amount is spent. This level of transparency is our commitment to you, our supporters, and the
wider Dublin community.
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DHS NAMI Youth Grant Proposal
5. Last year, we demonstrated our ability to utilize resources effectively, and funds were directly used
towards DHS NAMI's events. We used funds to get yoga equipment, snacks, promotional materials,
venues, and merchandise to hand to our members and Dublin residents (mainly students). The grant was
instrumental in enabling us to hold the events we wanted to and enhance the experience our club members
and community members felt while participating in our events. We could host such successful events only
due to the grant, and we hope to continue to do so this upcoming year.
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
Ladies Of Vast Effort (L.O.V.E)
Address*
Street Address
8151 Village Pkwy
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin CA
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States Of America
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
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Lydia Jimenez Aaron (President of club)
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail*
(201) 264-3496
jimenezaaron6877@mydusd.org
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Katie Anderton (Dublin High English Teacher)
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
(925) 833-3300 x 7229
andertonkate@dublinusd.org
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
22 100%
$ 2,000.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description.
It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
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L.O.V.E Club Proposal (Ladies of Vast
Effort)
A brief description of the organization
Ladies of Vast Effort (L.O.V.E.) is a newly established club at Dublin High School, dedicated to
empowering and supporting young women. Our mission is to provide a safe and welcoming environment
where female students can express themselves, support each other, and learn about the importance of
feminism. Through educational projects, community involvement, and school events, the L.O.V.E. Club
fosters personal growth and promotes gender equality. We aim to create a space where girls can feel
valued, connected, and inspired to make a difference in their communities.
Description of the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth
Our project focuses on engaging Dublin High's female students in academic and extracurricular activities
while promoting the values of feminism and women's rights. We aim to build a community of strong,
motivated young women through initiatives such as supporting Dublin High's female academic and sports
teams, organizing educational events on women's history and achievements, and collaborating with other
female -centric organizations.
This project will benefit Dublin's youth by providing them with a platform to develop leadership skills, build
self-confidence, and foster a sense of belonging. It will encourage students to participate in school events,
engage in activism, and learn about the significance of women's contributions throughout history.
Furthermore, by supporting female teams and facilitating collaboration across clubs, L.O.V.E. will promote
school spirit and unity.
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How the funds will be used
We are seeking funds to support the following activities: School Event Support: Hosting events to
celebrate women's achievements and raise awareness about gender equality. Craft and Project Supplies:
Purchasing materials for crafts and projects, such as posters and banners to support female teams and
events. Fundraising Initiatives: Creating merchandise and materials to help fund club activities and
events.
The grant will allow us to organize impactful events, provide necessary materials for projects, and create
a foundation for long-term support of young women at Dublin High School.
Proof that will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds
were used accordingly
To ensure accountability, we will provide the Youth Advisory Committee with a detailed report that outlines
how the funds were spent. This report will include receipts, event summaries, photos, and any other
relevant documentation. Additionally, we will conduct regular reviews of our budget and activities to
ensure the funds are being used efficiently and as proposed.
Previous grant use
(N/A) As L.O.v.E. is a newly established organization, we have not received a grant in the past. However,
we are committed to transparency and responsible financial management, and we will ensure that any
funds awarded are used to benefit the club and its members in alignment with our mission.
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Other Information
• We are a chartered Dublin High Club
School Email: iimenezaaron6877Cc�mydusd.org
Personal Email: Iydia.is.short(@amail.com
Phone number: (201) 264-3496
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
Dublin High School American Diabetes Association (DHS ADA)
Address*
Street Address
8151 Village Parkway
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin CA
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
Attachment 1
Ria Kanwar - Vice -President
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail
(925) 300-5062
riakanwar@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Daniel Poulos
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
(925) 833-3300 ext. 7199
poulosdaniel@dublinusd.org
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
25 100
$ 1,500.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. eached.
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Staff Processing
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Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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1. What is DHS ADA?
With new technology, lack of exercise, and harmful foods with chemicals, there has been a large
increase in diseases among the younger generation, with diabetes being one of the most prominent. The
Dublin High School American Diabetes Association (DHS ADA) is a club focusing on raising awareness
about diabetes and diabetes prevention. The DHS ADA is associated with the national American Diabetes
Association (ADA) as its first high school chapter. Our mission is to support people with diabetes and
provide funds for diabetes research to find a cure for the widespread disease.
2. What are the plans and their benefits?
DHS ADA benefits Dublin youth because it promotes and raises their awareness about their
health, by teaching them about diabetes and how to prevent it. Not all students understand what diabetes
is and through our club, we will be supporting students and young kids to gain a better understanding of
this prevalent disease. This will be done by hosting educational workshops and guest speaker talks. This
would usually consist of hosting a workshop about diabetes, and inviting professionals or creating
curriculum to educate members. This also expands into career exploration, as the professionals can also
explain their profession and how they work with or related to diabetes. Moreover, we hope to host a
health fair this year in November, to celebrate National Diabetes Month. This fair would consist of having
professionals from various fields attend to give speeches and have booths, where members can learn more
about various health topics and talk to professionals about any questions they have.
Another key aspect of our club is volunteering. Every year, the national ADA hosts multiple
events to raise awareness, with Tour de Cure —a cycling marathon —being one of the most prominent. As
a chapter of ADA, we aim to volunteer and help with the planning of Tour de Cure. As a club, we host
fundraisers to support the event, as well as helping the community. In the past, we have organized a hike
to raise funds for the event. This event helped our members bond as a club, exercise on the hike, and put
their diabetes prevention in action. We also hosted a bake sale at a local Holi event, where we raised
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almost $600 for diabetes research. We also hope to spread more awareness of physical activity and
maintain positive lifestyles by hosting biking and hiking tours and events in Dublin, as well as other
fundraising events to support our mission.
3. How will funds be used?
As mentioned above, we have multiple events we want to host for the club, however, to host
them, we need to have initial capital, which is where this grant comes in. This grant provides us with the
funding we need to host events like the health fair and to invite professionals to participate in the events.
A general budget of the events we plan to have and their budgets are listed in the table below.
Event
Description/Why Funds Needed
Budget Estimation
Workshops/Guest Speakers
Booking venue, interactive
$500
(multiple throughout the year)
materials for education, guest
speaker invitations
Health Fair
Booking venue, inviting
$500
professionals, settings up event
Fundraising events (bake sales,
Venues, cost of materials (for
$500
biking and hiking events, etc.)
selling items), planned activities,
food, setup
TOTAL
$1,500
4. How will proof be provided?
Since these events are public events held for club members and the community, we can provide
pictures of the event and testimonials from the attendees, as well as posts on our social media. For a
detailed chart on where funds will be used and what the funds will be used for, please refer to the
budgeting table above. We will keep track of all event finances with a professional budget sheet, which
can be provided to show the specifics of how the grant was spent by our club.
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5. Conclusion
In conclusion, the Dublin High American Diabetes Association has the passion and capability to
host all these events and projects, and with your support through the Youth Advisory Committee Mini
Grant, we can successfully host them all and make a significant impact on the youths and community of
Dublin. Thank you for your time and for considering the proposal!
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
REEFlect
Address*
Street Address
2669 Randall Loop
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin CA
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
Attachment 1
Srikanth Samy
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail*
9255038351
srikanth.samy008@gmaii.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Naveenjaini
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
510 579 3756
1 naveen.jaini@gmail.com
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
22 100
$ 1,325.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the
description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. eached.
Files (1 uploaded)
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Staff Processing
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Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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REEFIect Dublin YAC Grant Proposal
1. Brief Description of Your Organization:
REEFIect is a student -led nonprofit organization dedicated to ocean conservation through the fusion of
technology, education, and community action. Our mission is to combat ocean pollution, coral
bleaching,and rising sea temperatures by engaging the next generation of youth. We have attracted an
audience from other countries along with establishing communication with popular California
environmental protection organizations that sets us apart from the rest. REEFlect's unique programs range
from deploying cutting -edge smart ocean buoys that collect real-time environmental data to educational
outreach initiatives that raise awareness about the importance of marine ecosystems.
2. Description of the Project and How it Will Benefit Dublin Youth:
Our project, titled "Waves of Change: Dublin Youth Ocean Academy," is designed to provide a
comprehensive, engaging, and educational experience for Dublin youth, helping them understand the vital
role the ocean plays in global ecosystems. The initiative will consist of a series of workshops tailored for
students aged 7-17, promoting active learning about marine conservation, pollution prevention, and
sustainable practices. These workshops will include interactive story sessions using our children's book,
"The Ocean's Cry: A Tale of Pollution," that REEFIect has published regarding ocean pollution. In
addition, we have hands-on activities where the youth will learn how to build mini ocean sensors to
understand how real scientists monitor ocean health. These sensors will introduce them to basic concepts
in environmental science and engineering, making complex topics accessible and exciting. Students will
also have the opportunity to participate in local environmental cleanups, helping to remove waste from
waterways while learning the direct impact of pollution on ecosystems. Additionally, they will be
encouraged to lead small-scale projects in their communities, furthering their role as environmental
ambassadors. By participating in "Waves of Change," Dublin youth will gain environmental literacy,
problem -solving skills, and leadership abilities. The project is designed not only to inform but also to
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inspire youth to take ownership of ocean conservation efforts and carry these lessons into their homes,
schools, and communities.
3. Use of Funds/Grant:
From the Youth Advisory Committee, we sincerely request an estimate of around $1,350. The funds from
this grant will be strategically allocated to ensure maximum impact and to reach as many Dublin youth as
possible. Specifically, 25% grant will be used for educational materials like producing and distributing
educational resources, including our children's book on ocean conservation(also worksheets and
eco-friendly swag). Secondly, we need workshop supplies including tools for hands-on
activities(mini-sensor kits) and other logistics which we allocate around 30% of the funds to. These kits
will allow students to simulate the work of marine scientists and get a real -world sense of how technology
is used in ocean conservation. Additionally, 10% will be used for some event logistics such as covering
the costs of securing venues for workshops and events, as well as transportation to bring students to
locations for fieldwork or community service projects. This ensures that participation is accessible to all,
regardless of their ability to cover transportation costs. 25% funds will also support nature -based field
trips to local ecosystems, such as creeks, rivers, or coastlines, where students can directly observe the
impact of pollution and participate in cleanup efforts. These field trips will foster a deeper connection to
the environment and emphasize the importance of conservation efforts at both local and global levels. The
construction of buoy prototypes costs money such as sensors and 3D printing which will take around the
remaining 10% of the funds. The novel solution would be known for its origin in Dublin as we have
already had detailed plans and budget allocations completed.
4. Proof to the Youth Advisory Committtee:
Reeflect is committed to transparency and accountability, ensuring that the funds are used as proposed. To
provide proof to the Youth Advisory Committee, we will first provide detailed budget reports. This
includes a breakdown of all expenditures, including receipts for materials, transportation, and venue costs.
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Next, we will provide photographs and videos which include documenting the workshops and field trips
to capture the student experience and the hands-on activities. To ensure efficiency, after the workshops,
we will collect feedback from students, teachers, and parents to evaluate the impact of the program. At the
end of the projects, we will submit a comprehensive final report summarizing where money was spent,
the outcomes of the workshops, the number of youth reached, and the overall community impact. The
report will include metrics such as the number of pollution -reduction initiatives led by students and their
commitment to sustainable practices at home and in school.
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
Dublin High Speech and Debate Club
Address*
Street Address
8151 Village Parkway
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin USA
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States
35
Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
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Daria Spirina
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail*
4154839020
spirinadaria7@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Himali Gandhi
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
+1 510 449 1694
himali2712@gmail.com
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
83 100
$ 500.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. eached.
Files (1 uploaded)
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Staff Processing
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Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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DHSS&D YAC GRANT REQUEST
1. A brief description of your organization.
At Dublin High Speech and Debate, we develop our public speaking, teamwork,
research, and critical thinking skills with the opportunity to represent Dublin High at
competitive national tournaments every 2-6 weeks. Speech and Debate not only fosters
skills that are applicable to every career path, but also opens up avenues for growth and
achievement for anyone up to the challenge. Our community of 100+ members includes
a wide range of skill levels - from new novices to nationally -ranked veterans.
Dublin High Speech and Debate is one of the largest student organizations at Dublin High
School. From experienced debaters with 5+ years of debating experience to students learning
speech and debate for the first time, we provide opportunities for all students to improve their
public speaking ability, critical analysis skills, and confidence. Our team competes at all levels,
from local Bay Area tournaments to the national circuit, with competitors consistently placing at
every level.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
Our main project is hosting the Dublin Debate Showdown, a free introductory tournament
that we have successfully run for the past two years (this will be our third year, and our
fourth event overall). This event gives students of all ages a firsthand experience of
speech and debate in a welcoming environment. To host this tournament, we need to
cover expenses such as judges, space rental, and janitorial services. The grant from
previous years allowed us to successfully host the event, which has introduced debate to
hundreds of students.
This event provides accessibility by being 100% free for all participants, ensuring that financial
barriers don't hinder anyone from exploring speech and debate. With additional funding, we aim
to expand the reach of the Dublin Debate Showdown, particularly to students on the West side
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of Dublin, who have been underrepresented in the debate community. Furthermore, funds will
also help us waive tournament fees for financially disadvantaged students, increasing
participation and diversity within our club.
Our club has also raised funds through events like selling boba, pizza, chips, and cookies.
These sales have greatly supported our school club while ensuring participants are well-fed
during events. This combination of internal fundraising and grant assistance has allowed us to
run successful tournaments in the past, and we aim to continue this tradition.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
The grant will be primarily used to fund the Dublin Debate Showdown. Expenses include
judges, space rental, janitorial services, food, and trophies. The funds will also be
allocated to provide fee waivers for tournament participation to students who may not
have the financial means to cover these costs, thus promoting inclusivity and diversity
within the club.
We intend to explore new ways to enhance the tournament experience by potentially using
funds to expand the event size, improve the quality of food and drinks provided, and increase
the number of awards given to participants. Our goal is to make this event bigger and better
every year.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that funds were
used as proposed.
We will provide detailed notes and receipts to show exactly how the funds were used.
We will also publicize the event and its outcomes through social media, highlighting the
impact of the grant on the success of the Dublin Debate Showdown.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief
review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
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highlighted in this year's presentation.
The Dublin High Speech and Debate Club has received two grants in the past, both from
the Dublin Rotary, each worth $500. These grants were used to cover the costs of the
Dublin Debate Showdown and allowed us to introduce debate to hundreds of students.
The funding has been a critical part of making these tournaments possible, and we hope
to utilize this year's grant to continue this legacy, making the event bigger and more
impactful for Dublin youth.
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
SmartStride
Address*
Street Address
3331 Vittoria Loop
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin California
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States of America
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
Attachment 1
Adavya Sharma (Co -Founder)
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail*
925-307-0281
adavyasharma@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Prashant Sharma (Advisor)
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
510-598-7594
contactprashant@gmail.com
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
4 100%
$ 250.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File limit has be n reached.
Files (1 uploaded)
OSmartStride Nonprofit Organization Grant Proposal.pdf 1.39MB Remove
Optional Video Submission
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Drag and drop up to 1 files here to upload or Choose file
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If video does not upload, please email video to youthadvisory@dublin.ca.gov
Staff Processing
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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SmartStride Nonprofit Organization Grant Proposal
Blind youth in Dublin, California, face significant challenges when it comes to navigating
their surroundings safely and independently. The world surrounding them is built for those with
sight, leaving these young individuals to
rely on outdated and unreliable tools, like
the traditional white cane, which forces
them to be trapped in the past while the
world around them quickly evolves. From
crosswalks to escalators, they encounter
numerous obstacles that modern technology could help address. This lack of modern day
technology results in frequent barriers that restrict their mobility, impacting not only their ability
to travel safely but also their confidence and independence.
With these issues in mind we founded SmartStride, a nonprofit organization with the goal
of giving the blind youth population of Dublin the assistance they need. Our goal is to help blind
people travel and navigate more safely. This project was initially inspired when a visually
impaired individual approached our robotics club, asking for a high-tech cane to help him walk
without the risk and fear of falling or crashing. With a careful consideration for all the issues, we
created a high tech cane attachment which would be compatible with any existing white stick
cane.
The cane attachment is a 3D printed module containing a camera, LiDAR sensor, and 3
vibration motors to inform the user about their environment. The LiDAR sensor is used to detect
the edges of the sidewalk, so the user can be alerted if they start moving closer to one side.
Similarly, the camera is used to detect edges of a crosswalk, to ensure the user crosses the road
without veering off into oncoming traffic (one of the biggest issues for blind people today,
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since there is no physical indicator that they can use their cane to detect). We've ensured that this
attachment can be added in under a minute, and would have a universal fit onto any existing cane
to allow users to continue using the cane they're comfortable with and have adapted to for years.
Currently, we are adding the final touches to the cane attachment, as well as conducting rigorous
testing to ensure its safety (which is expected to be completed by September end). Once this is
done, we plan to start manufacturing and giving these out, to help as many blind people as
possible.
With the support of this grant, we can make a transformative difference in the lives of
blind youth in Dublin by advancing the development and distribution of our smart cane
attachment. The funds will enable us to refine our technology, ensuring that it is both affordable
and accessible for the community. This grant
will allow us to provide subsidized or free
smart cane attachments to local blind youth,
empowering them with the tools they need to
navigate their environment with confidence
and independence. Additionally, the grant will
help us to expand awareness and create
outreach programs, so that more families and individuals are informed about this potential
solution. SmartStride firmly believes in transparency, and we believe that it is essential that we
make our receipts and transactions public with the Dublin Youth Advisory Committee.
Additionally, we plan to add images and make all of our distribution events public on our
website. By investing in this project, we will not only enhance the safety and mobility of blind
youth, but also empower them with the confidence to engage fully in daily activities, reinforcing
the inclusive and supportive community that Dublin has firmly stood by.
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
Wellness Center Ambassador Program
Address*
Street Address
8151 Village Parkway
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin California
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 USA
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
Attachment 1
Diya Kulkarni, Wellness Ambassador
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail
510-461-7569
diya4990@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Shannon Smoot
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
925-833-3300 x 7640
smootshannon@dublinusd.org
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
31 96.77%
$ 2,500.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. aas a n reached.
Files (1 uploaded)
2024 Youth Advisory Committee grant Proposal- Wellness Center.pdf 32.54KB Remove
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Optional Video Submission
Files (1 uploaded)
O My Movie 2.MOV
133.82MB Remove
If video does not upload, please email video to youthadvisory@dublin.ca.gov
Staff Processing
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Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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Wellness Center Ambassador Committee Grant Proposal
Mental health is an essential, but often overlooked aspect of the well-being of teenagers today. To
remedy this, Dublin High School established a Wellness Center to address the growing need for mental
health services in students. The Wellness Center offers a variety of services including support groups for
LGBTQ+ students, one-on-one therapy sessions, food, drinks, and supplies such as menstrual products,
hair ties, toothbrushes and toothpaste, and stationery supplies.
Over the years, Dublin High students have become increasingly reliant on the Wellness Center to
provide them with counseling services and daily necessities. Recently, the Wellness Center initiated a
youth committee called the Wellness Center Ambassador Program, dedicated to educating students
about the importance of mental health. The students of Dublin High School are high -achieving, ambitious
individuals who push themselves to the limits, often enrolling in many AP and Honors courses. Their drive
for excellence often leads to overwhelming stress and anxiety. To remedy this, the Wellness Center
Ambassador Program began hosting monthly events at Dublin High School, which created opportunities
for students to become more aware of their mental health and participate in stress -reduction activities.
Students at Dublin High School have explained that activities hosted in these events, such as meditation
and yoga, were extremely beneficial in reducing their stress levels.
However, recent budget cuts are greatly impacting the Wellness Center, which is currently
operating on last year's funding. The Wellness Center is unable to maintain their quality of care, or
provide necessary resources for the students. Without additional funding, the Wellness Ambassador
Committee cannot fully address the mental health concerns of the students of Dublin High School.
This year, our program plans to host events surrounding themes such as self -care and emotional
first aid. This will empower Dublin youth by providing Dublin High School students with the opportunity
and resources to support their mental health in a community that both undervalues and undermines their
mental well-being.
The Wellness Center Ambassador Committee is seeking funds to provide essential mental health
resources and supplies for the Wellness Center, as well to fund the activities and supplies used during the
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mental -health themed events. As proof of the correct allocations of the funds, a monthly email of the
receipts of each purchase will be sent to the Youth Advisory Committee, along with a spreadsheet
detailing the items, their cost, and the purpose of use. In addition, the Wellness Ambassador committee
will provide photographic evidence of the supplies being used by Dublin youth individuals.
Our committee believes that with the support of the Youth Advisory Committee, we can make a
meaningful impact on the mental health of Dublin Students.
Thank you for your consideration,
Dublin High School Wellness Ambassadors
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
Wells Middle School Cheer
Address*
Street Address
6800 Penn Drive
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin California
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States of America
48
Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
Attachment 1
Samantha Friday; Coach
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail*
9253364690
samanthajf23@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Jaime Friday
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
9255482039
jaime@fridayfarm.com
Amount Requesting (not to exceed
* Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
25 100%
$ 2,500.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description. It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. eached.
Files (1 uploaded)
OConfidence, Leadership, and Community
The Core Values of the Wells Middle School Cheer Prograni 39.63KB Remove
Optional Video Submission
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If video does not upload, please email video to youthadvisory@dublin.ca.gov
Staff Processing
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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Attachment 1
Confidence, Leadership, and Community: The Core Values of the Wells Middle School Cheer
Program
The cheer program at Wells Middle School focuses on teaching and encouraging traits like
confidence, leadership, and a sense of community within the student body to boost school pride
and improve student behavior.
A lot of the girls who enroll in the program start off the year feeling unsure of themselves. As
time goes on. They get more involved in activities, and lead cheers during practices they gain a
lot more confidence as well as improve their leadership abilities significantly.
During my time in middle school, I always wished for a cheer program, and now that I get to
create one that brings happiness to countless girls it feels truly fulfilling. Our coaches are all
volunteers putting in hours beyond practice to build and enhance this program. Our dedication
stems from our love for the sport and helping and inspiring the students we work with.
One cheerleader on the team has shown significant process. Last year she suffered from anxiety
caused by the pandemic and hesitated to lead cheers at games and practices as a result of it. She
mentioned that before COVID she used to dance and loved performing but her confidence took a
hit during that period. I had hoped that this program would help her grow, and it did.
During the basketball game she cheered at, she showed bravery by leading one cheer herself. As
our games progressed she went on to lead two cheers and by the end of the season, she was
volunteering to call every cheer with enthusiasm and energy that seemed to grow with each
practice session and school day. I had a very similar experience where I had developed severe
anxiety over COVID-19, but after joining cheer, my confidence grew and my anxiety fell.
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Cheerleading has been a way for our athletes to express themselves positively and develop
growth opportunities. I mentioned earlier that many athletes have really benefited from this
activity by showing improved behavior at school. The advisor Mrs. Friday works as a teacher at
Wells, and she and other staff members have seen firsthand the progress made by the athletes.
She's also gotten feedback from teachers around the campus on the noticeable changes they've
seen.
We were thrilled to learn that the cheer program has played a role, in boosting school morale and
improving the conduct of student -athletes, at our school campus.
This year we unveiled uniforms for our cheerleading squad which caused a lot of excitement
among the girls who had been wishing for them since last year. I personally believe that having
these uniforms is one of the greatest perks of being a cheerleader, however, the price of these
uniforms can be quite high. Each one costs around $150. There are also other costs, like bows,
cheer shoes, and pom poms that can add up to an extra $60.
We are dedicated, to making sure that all our athletes can get what they need, which is why we
are applying for this grant. We want to ensure that there are no financial burdens on our athletes
In order to demonstrate the utilization of funds we can provide a list of purchased items, along
with testimonials, from team athletes regarding the reduced costs of their uniforms.
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��16 2024 Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant
DUBLIN Application
CA LIFO RN IA
This form serves as a Request for Proposals for the City of Dublin Youth Advisory Committee's Mini Grant Program.
Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program will be accepting applications from 8:00 a.m. Friday, August 16, 2024, through 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 24,
2024.
Submissions will not be accepted after 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.
*Please note: Early applications are encouraged. Applications will be disqualified if not received by the deadline and/or the qualifications/proposal does not meet the
criteria.
Applications will be accepted online only.
For questions regarding the application process, please contact Nicki Wanzenried at nicki.wanzenried@dublin.ca.gov or by calling 925-556-4500.
Qualifications
1. Youth benefiting from or involved with the project must include at least 75% Dublin residents who are of middle or high school age.
2.Organization/Club must have an adult sponsor.
3. Organization/Club must be based within the City of Dublin.
Proposal
The proposal must be no longer than two -and -a -half pages, double-spaced. The proposal should include the following:
1. A brief description of your organization.
2. Describe the project and how it will benefit Dublin youth.
3. Describe what and how the funds/grant will be used.
4. Explain what proof will be given to the Youth Advisory Committee that the funds were used as proposed.
5. Should a grant have been awarded in the past to the same organization, a brief review of how the money was spent and how it benefitted the group needs to be
highlighted in this year's presentation.
6. Video Option: We invite organizations participating in the Youth Advisory Committee Mini Grant Program to optionally submit a video (up to 5 minutes) that
showcases their mission, achievements, and community impact. This is a creative opportunity to highlight your organization's story and vision for the future.
Presentation (limited to five minutes)
Selected applicants will be notified on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, that they will need to present their proposal at the Youth Advisory Committee Regular Meeting on
Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dublin Senior Center. A youth member or members, along with the adult sponsor of the organization or club, must
conduct the presentation.
Application
................................................................... ......
Name of Organization / Club*
Young Innovators
Address*
Street Address
8151 Village Parkway
Address Line 2
City State/Province/Region
Dublin California
Postal/Zip Code Country
94568 United States
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Primary Contact Person (Name & Title) *
Attachment 1
Sriharshita Vissapragada (President)
Primary Contact Phone Number*
Primary Contact E-mail*
9255774505
sriharshita.vissapragada@gmail.com
Adult Sponsor (Name & Title) *
Nichole Slavec
Adult Sponsor Phone Number*
Adult Sponsor E-mail*
925-8331-3300;7242
slavecnichole@dublinusd.org
Amount Requesting (not to exceed *
Number of People in Organization: * Percentage of Dublin Youth Participants:*
$2500.00):
30 100%
$ 750.00
Written Proposal Upload*
Proposal must include the 5 points listed in the description.
It must not be more than two -and -a -half pages and double spaced.
File Ilml. aas a n reached.
Files (1 uploaded)
OYouth Advisory Committee Grant (1).pdf
42.88KB Remove
Optional Video Submission
File limit has heen reached.
Files (1 uploaded)
OGrantYounglnnovators.mp4
12.1MB Remove
If video does not upload, please email video to youthadvisory@dublin.ca.gov
Staff Processing
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Application Status*
Approved Amount:
Q Approved
$
Q Not Approved
Comments:
Approved Not Approved
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As DHS Young Innovators, a club at Dublin High School, our mission is to create an engaging
environment to introduce all students to the STEM field. We want everyone to have the opportunity to
take part in fun and engaging lessons that inspire the children to learn more about STEM. Our engaging
activities allow for a new perspective making the children enjoy learning about the world around us.
Our club focuses on providing highly interactive activities and lessons about STEM to elementary
kids. We create unique and informative slideshows about topics which include descriptive illustrations,
comparisons, and key ideas that effectively help us teach the lesson. We work with the after -school
program (REC) of the Dublin Unified School District elementary schools. At least once a month, we go to
an elementary school after school hours to teach the lessons we have made during the month. In the past,
we have taught lessons on bridge architecture, solar systems, elastic forces, and more. For example,
during our elastic force lesson, we had an interactive team activity on how to build a catapult. The
children observed how adding or removing the rubber bands affected the performance of the catapults.
We teach students ranging from kindergarten to 5th grade. Although it was initially a struggle to
create our lessons so that kids from all grades of elementary school could understand, we were able to
work around it by designing fun lessons that break down each concept and challenge all ages. We are
continuing to work with Fredricksons REC where all of our lessons have been successful. Members of
Young Innovators, who are Dublin High students help create our lessons and teach them at our events.
Currently, we are expanding to other Elementary schools in the Dublin Unified School District,
which include schools such as Murray, Kolb, Amador, and Dublin Elementary. To execute this efficiently
additional funding will be necessary. If we were given the grant we would utilize it to buy better quality
materials to deliver better lessons and expand the reach of our club. For example, an activity we did
during a lesson consisted of building bridges out of straws, tape, glue, and more. All of this money has
come from minimal fundraising. If we had additional funds we would use it for a future robotics lesson or
an introduction to the medical field through activities like modeling clay anatomy modeling or emergency
aid. Through additional funding, we would be able to create more complex and detailed lessons that will
make it more interactive and engaging for the students.
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A spreadsheet will be shared with the Youth Advisory Committee to keep track of our funds. We
will also input pictures of the materials bought and the reason for the purchase. No grants have been given
to our club, however, we have had a fundraiser where we raised around $60 by selling baked goods in
December 2023. That money has helped us buy some new materials, but there are still restrictions on
what we would like to buy and teach due to its low amount.
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DUBLIN
C A L I F 0 R N I A
Organization:
City of Dublin
Youth Advisory Committee
Mini -Grant Rating Form
Program:
Proposal Score
Funding Recommendation
Total Points (out of 15):
Recommend Funding?
MYes MNo
Applicant has received funding
before.
M Yes MNo
If Yes, did the applicant submit
year-end in a timely manner?
M Yes MNo (If "No," the applicant
does not qualify for funding.)
Funding Categories
Total Requested
$
Total Recommended
$
Recommending funding for the following youth activities: (check one)
MSchool Club MSport Organization MPerforming Arts MCultural Awareness
MHealth Awareness Mother Youth Activity/Organization
Rating criteria: The word "Program" is used below on this form to include services, activities or improvements.
1. Organization/Management (Max 5 points)
• Group Composition: The organization is recognized and consists of at least 75% Dublin middle/high school students.
o Yes = 2 points I No = 0 points
• Goal Achievement: The group can achieve the stated goals and outcomes.
o Yes = 1 point I No = 0 points
• Application Completion: All requirements of the application process are completed.
o Yes = 1 point I No = 0 points
• Adult Sponsor: There is a qualified adult sponsor for management or oversight.
o Yes = 1 point I No = 0 points
Score:
2. Needs/Benefit (Max 5 points)
• Target Audience: The project benefits 75% or more Dublin youth.
o Yes = 2 points I No = 0 points
• Uniqueness: The activity is unique within Dublin and not provided by other organizations.
o Yes = 1 point I No = 0 points
• Support/Enhancement: The proposed activity supports/enhances programs benefiting Dublin youth.
o Yes = 1 point I No = 0 points
• Collaboration: The applicant collaborates with other youth -oriented organizations.
o Yes = 1 point I No = 0 points
Score:
3. Funding/Budget (Max 5 points)
• Fund Usage: The organization has detailed how the funds will be used.
o Yes = 2 points I No = 0 points
• Verification: The organization describes how they will verify fund usage to the Youth Advisory Committee.
o Yes = 2 points I No = 0 points
• Bank Account: The organization has a separate bank account for group activities.
o Yes = 1 point I No = 0 points
Score:
Notes/Comments:
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