Fiscal Note
The adopted 2011 Operating Budget includes $50,000 in Miscellaneous Appropriations for the Emerging Neighborhoods Fund. This resolution allocates the entire balance of the Fund.
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Approving the provision of 2011 Emerging Neighborhood funds to several agencies and authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to enter into agreements with those agencies to implement the project.
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WHEREAS, the 2011 City of Madison Operating Budget provides $50,000 in Miscellaneous Appropriations for the Emerging Neighborhoods Fund; and
WHEREAS, the Emerging Neighborhoods Fund Workgroup issued applications with a due date of April 22nd, 2011, reviewed the submissions (which included $219,117.27 in total funding requests) and now makes the following funding recommendations.
NOW, THREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council approves the following recommended allocations:
Allied Dunn’s Marsh Neighborhood Association - for up to $3,820 for the Allied Girls Empowered by Motivated Sisters (GEMS) program serving the Allied Dunn’s Marsh neighborhood.
Boys & Girls Club of Dane County - for up to $6,000 for the Garden Club program serving the Bram’s Addition neighborhood.
Centro Hispano - for up to $8,550 for the Nosotras Superando program serving the Burr Oaks neighborhood.
East Madison Community Center - for up to $7,000 for the Residents Involved in Neighborhood Growth (RING) program.
Goodman Community Center - for up to $5,000 for the Step Up & Out Summer Camp program serving the Darbo-Worthington Park neighborhood.
Latino Children & Families Council (Vera Court Neighborhood Center will serve as the fiscal agent) - for up to $3,900 for the Latino Children & Families Council Radio Program: Integracion Familiar: Construyendo Hogares Felices service all of Madison.
Lussier Community Education Center - for up to $5,000 for the MadWest Neighborhood Farmer’s Market serving the Wexford Ridge neighborhood.
Meadowood Neighborhood Center & Wisconsin Youth Company...
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