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Tri-Valley Haven — the commission felt more funding should be allocated for the middle school <br /> program than the high school program. They also commented on the fact that Tri-Valley Haven <br /> had been late in submitting their Mid-term reports for the prior funding year, <br /> Valley Children's Museum — commissioners liked that this program engaged youth hands-on <br /> and is a discovery-based program that they would like to see expanded into schools. <br /> After considering all aspects of the funding applications and agency programs commissioners <br /> agreed on the funding recommendations. <br /> A motion was made by Commissioner Avachat, seconded by Commissioner Prakash, <br /> recommending City Council consider the following Community Grant Funding recommendations <br /> in the Youth Category for Fiscal Year 2020/2021 : <br /> $ 7,000 - Hively — Recognizing the Signs of Anxiety and Depression <br /> 3,500 - Partners Fore Golf, Inc. — The First Tee Scholarship/Financial Aid Program <br /> 7,500 - Teen Esteem — 2020-21 School Assemblies and Classroom Presentations <br /> 7,500 - Go Green Initiative — Pleasanton Students Promote Water Conservation <br /> 6,250 - Tri-Valley Haven — Healthy Relationships and Boundaries Program <br /> 6,250 - Tri-Valley Haven — Healthy Relationships and Boundaries Program: Middle School <br /> 2,000 - Valley Children's Museum — Play Based STEAM Programming <br /> $40,000 - TOTAL <br /> ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Avachat, Chang, Chew, Costanzo, Immadi, Jadhav, Mokashi, <br /> Patel, Piergrossi, Prakash, Shah, Shotland, and Chairperson Jain. <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: Commissioner Sriram <br /> ABSTAIN: None <br /> Youth Commission Minutes <br /> March 11, 2020 <br /> Page 5 <br />