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File #: 25-648    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/9/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2025 Final action: 6/25/2025
Title: Resolution approving a sixth amendment to the agreement with JobTrain, Inc. for workforce development support services and a sixth amendment to the agreement with Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center for entrepreneurship development services.
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Resolution approving a sixth amendment to the agreement with JobTrain, Inc. for workforce development support services and a sixth amendment to the agreement with Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center for entrepreneurship development services.
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WHEREAS, since the EAC opened virtually in July 2021, and then opened the center in February 2022. The City appropriated $2 million in general funds in 2021, and attracted an additional $2.9 million in grant funds, including $1.132 million from the United States Economic Development Administration, $1 million from the State of California, $500,000 from the United States Department of Labor, $470,000 from the County of San Mateo, $20,000 from the National League of Cities, as well as a small amount of private donations; and

WHEREAS, on September 25, 2024, City Council adopted a resolution that authorized the City Manager to execute the Fifth Amendment to separate professional service contracts with JobTrain and Renaissance, expiring on June 30, 2025; and

WHEREAS, on October 9, 2024, the City Council approved Resolution 158-2024 to accept a $270,000 grant from the County of San Mateo to fund services at the EAC; and

WHEREAS, $184,165 of the $270,000 from the County of San Mateo was budgeted for Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center; and

WHEREAS, $75,835 of the $270,000 from the County of San Mateo was budgeted for JobTrain, Inc.; and

WHEREAS, grant funds other than the County's $270,000 have been expended; and

WHEREAS, the funding and budget environment has substantially changed since the EAC was established in 2021; and

WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco is no longer in the position to be the primary funder of the EAC; and

WHEREAS, nonprofit partners have sought-and are seeking-funds to continue providing services at the EAC; and

WHEREAS, funds secured by nonprofits ensure that some services, though they may be different in scope, will continue to be provided at the EAC through May of 2028; and

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