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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3.03 Banner Installation Tri Valley Community Fund (2) 650 -- q0 CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: September 10, 1984 SUBJECT Banner Installation - Tri-Valley Community Fund EXHIBITS ATTACHED Letter from Tri-Valley Community Fund dated August 16 , 1984 with attached brochure RECOMMENDATION Approve installation of banner from September 21st to October 5th and waive permit and inspection fees FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Minimal cost - a few hours of Staff time will be required to issue permit and follow up inspection DESCRIPTION The Tri-Valley Community Fund is having a month long fund raising drive in October . They have requested to hand a banner from the City banner poles if available, or on the City owned chain link fence parallel to San Ramon Road near the Shannon Center . If approved by the City Council , an encroachment permit will be issued for this request . 3 COPIES, 3 TO: Tri-Valley Community gund ITEM N0.' TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY FUND August 16, 1984 Lee Thompson, City Engineer City of Dublin 6500 Dublin Boulevard Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mr. Thompson: This will confirm our request to hang a banner in Dublin during the month of October. Our organization is non-profit, tax-exempt charitable fund serving the communities of Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon, Danville and Alamo. A copy of our brochure is enclosed. Please advise us the dates available, if your new poles will be installed, and their location. Also, please let us know the size of the banner required, and the date and location to deliver it. Thank you. Sincerely, r J rri Lon g-� iecretary do Enclosure A Division of the East Bay Community Foundation P.O. BOX 1018 PLEASANTON, CA. 94566 (415) 484-1818 �NTRODUCING XI r r f- - 7 TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY FUND g TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY FUND is a non-profit, exempt t charitable fund established in 1983. P r Its purpose is to provide a stable source of funding ,Q a for agencies which provide educational, cultural, - health, recreational and human care services in the communities of the Tri-Valley Area. r t': 5nf�v FM N Y.e.. ti: •, t e "tea ix WHAT KINDS OF PROGRAMS WILL THE TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY FUND SUPPORT?:t,^"" This single gift approach to the support of charitable causes eases the burden of individuals and corporations from having to evaluate the requests from hundreds of community groups,and CULTURAL ENRICHMENT: minimizes the expenditure of valuable corporate time. The fund will evaluate current programs in music,theater,dance and the fine arts and Contributions to the fund entitle the donor to income tax deductions under rules established by make grants which will strengthen the character of these organizations and allow for the Internal Revenue Service. greater participation in the arts by a larger percentage of the area's population. HEALTH AND HUN-IAN CAKE SERVICES: IIOW WILL YOUR GIFT BE USED?T :•-- Health and human care services are critical to the quality of life in our communities.As Contributions to the fund will be used exclusively for charitable purposes in the Tri-Vallev. funding from traditional government sources continues to dwindle,private resources will be required to support programs for the elderly,chronically ill,physically disabled, emotionally impaired and battered adults and children.The fund will contribute financially You may make contribution t the general fund and be assured that your gift will be used to to these human service organizations and%%-here possible,assist them in evaluatilig future support a variett y of worthwhile o programs. needs. Gifts may also he assigned to vour favorite field of interest.if,for example,you are particularly �JUCATION AND RECREATION: concerned about education you may request that vour entire donation support programs in education. Education and recreational programs have historically received excellent support from Vallev citizens.in fact,one of the major attractions for families to the valley is our reputation for supporting our children in their school and leisure time activities.The fund HOW CAN YOU ASSIST. :-Z will.cork with school systems as they seek to resolve the current funding crisis.The fund will also help to ensure that recreational programs continue to meet the needs of all the The fund's directors have established a series of advisory committees to develop funding resources,evaluate existing services,establish a method for allocation of grants and conduct Valley's residents. long range planning. You may make a contribution,establish a trust,make a bequest or a deferred contribution. WHAT ARE THE ECONOMIC GOALS OF THE TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY FUND?= If you know of individuals or corporations who maybe interested in the work of the fund, The fund seeks to raise S250,000 annually to support on-going programs.Additionally,the please pass this brochure along or contact the Tri-Valley Community Fund at 484-1818. directors will concentrate on building an endowment of 2 to 3 millon dollars so that income received from that endowment would provide an additional$250,000 in annual grants. OUR BOARD OF DI ItFCFO11 S _= —` The members of the board of directors are local citizens of demonstrated leadership experience in HOW WILL MONEY BE RAISED FOR THE TRI-VALLEY COMMUNITY FUND? = --, their communities,who understand the needs of local residents and appreciate the importance of our communities working together and sharing resources. e fund will receive gifts,beq ests and donations from individuals,local businesses and )times R.Krause,-Prsidrnt Peter Snyder,Vice-president ,orporations.Individuals may make a single donation,and be assured that their charitable contribution%Vill be used exclusively for the support of local programs which enhance the inch Long,,'Frey Secretary - Linda Rtanjc,Treasurer quality of life for all citizens of the area. Directars The fund offers corporations and businesses the opportunity to make a single substantial Donald Schinnerer,Robert Philcox,Sara Bump, Louis Holveck, annual contribution with the confidence that the monies will be distributed to viable conununity Dawn Gordner,Fred Drena,Douglass Virira,Prank Stillo organizations which are properly,managed and deliver important services to the communit tt,e t^t��n-in the Tri-V Pend e a fAlarne of me sou t>a-a a„ovni k�undatinn Y seen ing the Tri-Valley area of Alameda and CoNra{osta Counties.