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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSpecial 2022-02-28 Item 2C - Grant Agreement - Summer Experiences and Enrichment for Kids Fun with Association of Washington Cities for $281,440COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS ----------------------------------Initials--------------------------------- ITEM NO. Meeting Date Prepared by M or 's revieav Council revieav � 2/28/22 JD Spec 2.C. ITEM INFORMATION STAFF SPONSOR: JOHN DUNN ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 2/28/22 AGENDA ITEM TITLE Summer Experiences & enrichment for Kids Fund CATEGORY ❑ Discussion Mtg Date ® Motion Mtg Date 2/28/22 ❑ Resolution Mtg Date ❑ Ordinance Mtg Date ❑ BidAward Mtg Date ❑ Pubhc Heanng Mtg Date ther Mtg Date SPONSOR ❑ Council ❑ Mayor ❑ Admin Svcs ❑ DCD ❑ Finance ❑ Fire ❑ P&R ❑ Police ❑ PV SPONSOR'S Parks & Recreation was awarded a grant in the amount of $281,440. There is no matching SUMMARY requirement for the city. Due to the amount of the award contract, the Council is being asked to allow the Mayor permission to sign the award contract. REVIEWED BY ❑ Trans&Infrastructure Svcs ® Community Svcs/Safety ❑ Finance & Governance ❑ Planning & Community Dev. ❑ LTAC ❑ Arts Comm. ❑ Parks Comm. ❑ Planning Comm. DATE: 2/14/22 COMMITTEE CHAIR: HOUGARDv RECOMMENDATIONS: SPONSOR/ADMIN. Parks & Recreation COMMITTEE Unanimous Approval; Forward to Committee of the Whole COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $ $ $ Fund Source: Comments. MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 2/28/22 Informational Memorandum dated 2/14/22 Association of Washington Cities Contract Minutes from the 2/14 Community Services & Safety Committee meeting �GWA MEW -1 Pmtoj City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Community Services & Safety Committee FROM: Tracy Gallaway, Parks & Recreation Director BY: John Dunn, Recreation Superintendent CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: February 14, 2022 SUBJECT: Summer Experiences & Enrichment for Kids Fund (SEEK Fund) ISSUE Seeking authorization for the Mayor to sign Service Contract with Association of Washington Cities in the amount of $281,440. BACKGROUND In summer 2021, Washington Recreation and Parks Association (WRPA) announced that they were working with The Association of Washington Cities (AWC) and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) to develop a process for applying and receiving grant funds specifically for summer experiences for youth in Washington State. The City of Tukwila Parks & Recreation Department was awarded $49,100 for the summer of 2021. In fall 2021 a new grant opportunity was announced. Applicants were allowed to apply for up to three program areas. We applied for three areas which we thought would be of great benefit to youth and families in Tukwila: • Summer Recreation Scholarship Program - $100,000 • The Outdoor Recreation Program - $115,000 • Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards Program - $66,440 On January 28, 2022, we were notified that we were awarded for all three applications which total $281,440. Funds are to be used between April 15, 2022 & September 1, 2022. DISCUSSION This grant is specifically awarded based on the following areas. Summer Recreation Scholarship Program: $100,000 This program will be used to scholarship kids entering Kindergarten through 12th grade into summer programs. The purpose of this grant is to help remove the barrier of cost to access programs that promote and encourage socialization, outdoor recreation, and provide for the safe space for parents to send their children so they can work during the day. Example: this scholarship can be used to expand Camp Tukwilly, or provide for TeenVenture Camp, sports camps, and some preschool camps. The Outdoor Recreation Program: $115,000 This program will be built from the ground up to provide outdoor recreation experiences for Tukwila youth. This program will provide transportation, staff, equipment, and entry fees for youth in Tukwila to travel around the Puget Sound to experience a variety of true outdoor recreation. The purpose is to offer Youth and Teens opportunities for outdoor recreation that 319 INFORMATIONAL MEMO Page 2 they may not normally have access to while living in an urban environment. Youth and Teens will travel to various national and state parks, nature preserves and other locations. Hiking, canoeing, camping and other wilderness activities will be offered. Outdoor education, Zoo & aquarium Visits, ropes courses, fishing and other activities are all potential outings. Trips will be run 2-3 days a week during the summer. Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards (PERS) Program: $66,440 Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards (YERS) program will be piloted in April -September 2022, funded by the SEEK Grant, supported by the Green Tukwila Program. YERS empowers youth from immigrant and refugee communities by supporting local organizations, Partner in Employment (PIE), and Bhutanese Community Resource Center (BCRC) to teach environmental education, healthy eating, and green job training in Tukwila's Parks System. Youth will learn about ecosystem restoration through hands-on training to inspire exploration and awareness in natural areas and exposure to natural resource career paths while impacting a local park. PIE will lead five weeks of paid job training in Tukwila Park while teaching ecology, restoration basics, how to use tools, watershed awareness, and supporting youth with resume development and job counseling. BCRC will teach youth about current threats the environment faces like plastics, litter, climate change, global warming, and ways to help the environment with hands-on training about forest ecology, native and invasive plants, nurturing established forests, and living healthy. BCRC will steward Tukwila Park through forest restoration, the second part of their program will be litter clean up at Cascade View Community Park. BCRC will focus on healthy eating and will be taking a tour to a local farm run by migrants, all youth will receive a culturally appropriate produce box monthly. FINANCIAL IMPACT There is no matching requirement for the City. This is a reimbursement grant which will require Finance to include a budget amendment at year end for these programs. Staff would track expenditures and submit for reimbursement. Both revenue and expenditures budgets will be adjusted and net effect on ending fund balance will be zero. RECOMMENDATION The Council is being asked to authorize the Mayor to sign the award contract and consider this item for consent agenda at the February 28, 2022, Special Meeting. ATTACHMENTS Association of Washington Cities Service Contract https://tukwilawa.sharepoint.com/sites/mayorsoffice/cc/Council Agenda Items/Parks and Recreation/Informational Memorandum (Info Memo) Summer 320 Experiences Enrichment for Kids Fund - final.doc SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement Association of Washington Cities Service Subcontract ("Subcontract") with Tukwila Parks & Recreation through Summer Experiences & Enrichment for Kids Fund (SEEK Fund) A program of the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) For Jurisdiction Name Tukwila Parks & Recreation Program Description 1. Outdoor Recreation Program 2. Summer Recreation Scholarship Program 3. Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards (YERS) Start date: April 15, 2022 End date: November 15, 2022 321 FACE SHEET Subcontract Number: 22-76 Association of Washington Cities (AWC) Summer Experiences & Enrichment for Kids (SEEK) Fund The Association of Washington Cities (AWC) is working in collaboration with and generally under the direction from OSPI to provide evidence -based, outdoor, summer enrichment programs to youth in K-12 (ages 4-21). Funds for this subcontract are intended to prevent, prepare for, or respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including its impact on the social, emotional, mental health, and academic needs of students. 1. Subcontractor 2. Subcontractor Doing Business As (optional) City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 3. Subcontractor Representative 4. AWC Representative Mayor Allan Ekberg Jacob Ewing 1076 Franklin Street SE Legislative Policy Analyst Olympia, WA (360) 753-4137 98501 jacobe@awcnet.org 5. Subcontract Amount 6. Start Date 7. End Date 8. Tax ID # $281440 April 15, 2022 November 15, 2022 91-6001519 9. Subcontract Purpose Carry out summer activities under the OSPI SEEK program as described in Attachment A. AWC and the Subcontractor, as defined above, acknowledge and accept the terms of this Subcontract and attachments and have executed this Subcontract on the date below to start as of the date and year referenced above. The rights and obligations of both parties to this Subcontract are governed by this Subcontract and the following other documents incorporated by reference: Subcontractor General Terms and Conditions including Attachment "A" —SEEK Application/Scope of Work; Attachment "B" — Project Costs Worksheet; Attachment "C" — Subcontractor Data Collection; Attachment (D) — Subcontractor Agent(s); Attachment E - Proclamation 21-14 COVID-19 Vaccination Certification. FOR SUBCONTRACTOR FOR Association of Washington Cities Date Date Last revision 11/23/2021 322 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement 1. SUBCONTRACT MANAGEMENT The Representative for each of the parties shall be responsible for and shall be the Subcontract contact person for all communications and billings regarding the performance of this Subcontract. The Representative for AWC and their contact information are identified on the Face Sheet of this Subcontract. The Representative for the Subcontractor and their contact information are identified on the Face Sheet of this Subcontract. 2. PAYMENT AWC shall pay an amount not to exceed $281440 for the performance of all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work as set forth in the SEEK Application and described in Attachment A. Subcontractor's compensation for services rendered shall be based on the completion of duties as outlined in the SEEK application, in Attachment A, in accordance with the following sections. 3. BILLING PROCEDURES AND PAYMENT AWC will reimburse Subcontractor upon acceptance of services provided and receipt of properly completed invoices, which shall be submitted to the Representative for AWC not more often than monthly. Subcontractor will use the invoice form provided by AWC to request reimbursement. The invoices shall describe and document, to AWC's satisfaction, a description of the work performed, the progress of the project, and fees. The invoice shall include the Subcontract Number 22-76. A receipt must accompany any single expenses in the amount of $50.00 or more in order to receive reimbursement. If errors are found in the submitted invoice or supporting documents, AWC will notify the Subcontractor to make corrections in a timely manner, resubmit the invoice and/or supporting documentation as requested, and notify AWC. Payment shall be considered timely if made by AWC within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt of properly completed invoices. Payment shall be sent to the address designated by the Subcontractor. AWC may, in its sole discretion, terminate the Subcontract or withhold payments claimed by the Subcontractor for services rendered if the Subcontractor fails to satisfactorily comply with any term or condition of this Subcontract. No payments in advance or in anticipation of services or supplies to be provided under this Subcontract shall be made by AWC. Duplication of Billed Costs The Subcontractor shall not bill AWC for services performed under this Subcontract, and AWC shall not pay the Subcontractor, if the Subcontractor is entitled to payment or has been or will be paid by any other source, including grants, for that service. This does not include fees charged for summer recreation programs. Disallowed Costs The Subcontractor is responsible for any audit exceptions or disallowed costs incurred by its own organization or that of its subcontractors. 323 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement Final Reimbursement and Reporting Deadline When the project is completed the Subcontractor must submit a final invoice, final report, and supporting documents needed to close out the project no later than October 1, 2022. AWC shall withhold 10 percent (10%) from each payment until acceptance by AWC of the final reporting from the Subcontractor has been submitted and verified. 4. SUBCONTRACTOR DATA COLLECTION/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor will submit reports, in a form and format to be provided by AWC (See Attachment C). Data must be provided to AWC along with final billing. 5. AGENT(S) Agent(s) in this contract refers to any third -party entity and its employees that the Subcontractor has subcontracted with to provide services funded through this agreement. The Subcontractor is responsible for ensuring that any agent complies with the provision herein. Any of the Subcontractor's agent(s) that will provide director supervision of youth through programs funded by this contract must be listed in Attachment D — Subcontractor Agent(s) and must provide proof of insurance per Section 6 of this document. 6. INSURANCE a. Workers' Compensation Coverage. The Subcontractor shall at all times comply with all applicable workers' compensation, occupational disease, and occupational health and safety laws, statutes, and regulations to the fullest extent applicable. This requirement includes the purchase of industrial insurance coverage for the Subcontractor's employees, as may now hereafter be required of an "employer" as defined in Title 51 RCW. Such workers' compensation and occupational disease requirements shall include coverage for all employees of the Subcontractor, and for all employees of any subcontract retained by the Subcontractor, suffering bodily injury (including death) by accident or disease, which arises out of or in connection with the performance of this Subcontract. Satisfaction of these requirements shall include, but shall not be limited to: i. Full participation in any required governmental occupational injury and/or disease insurance program, to the extent participation in such a program is mandatory in any jurisdiction; ii. Purchase workers' compensation and occupational disease insurance benefits to employees in full compliance with all applicable laws, statutes, and regulations, but only to the extent such coverage is not provided under mandatory governmental program in "a" above, and/or; iii. Maintenance of a legally permitted and governmentally approved program of self-insurance for workers' compensation and occupational disease. Except to the extent prohibited by law, the program of the Subcontractor's compliance with workers' compensation and occupational disease laws, statutes, and regulations in 1), 2), and 3) above shall provide for a full waiver of rights of subrogation against AWC, its directors, officers, and employees. 324 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement If the Subcontractor, or any agent retained by the Subcontractor, fails to effect and maintain a program of compliance with applicable workers' compensation and occupational disease laws, statutes, and regulations and AWC incurs fines or is required by law to provide benefits to such employees, to obtain coverage for such employees, the Contractor will indemnify AWC for such fines, payment of benefits to Subcontractor or Subcontractor employees or their heirs or legal representatives, and/or the cost of effecting coverage on behalf of such employees. Any amount owed AWC by the Subcontractor pursuant to the indemnity may be deducted from any payments owed by AWC to the Subcontractor for the performance of this Subcontract. b. Automobile Insurance. In the event that services delivered pursuant to this Subcontract involve the use of vehicles, owned or operated by the Subcontractor, automobile liability insurance shall be required. The minimum limit for automobile liability is: $1,000,000 per accident, using a Combined Single Limit for bodily injury and property damage. c. Business Automobile Insurance. In the event that services performed under this Subcontract involve the use of vehicles or the transportation of clients, automobile liability insurance shall be required. If Subcontractor -owned personal vehicles are used, a Business Automobile policy covering a minimum Code 2 "owned autos only" must be secured. If the Subcontractor's employees' vehicles are used, the Subcontractor must also include under the Business Automobile policy Code 9, coverage for "non -owned autos." The minimum limits for automobile liability is: $1,000,000 per accident, using a Combined Single Limit for bodily injury and property damage. d. Public Liability Insurance (General Liability). The Subcontractor shall at all times during the term of this Subcontract, at its cost and expense, carry and maintain general public liability insurance, including contractual liability, against claims for bodily injury, personal injury, death, or property damage occurring or arising out of services provided under this Subcontract. This insurance shall cover such claims as may be caused by any act, omission, or negligence of the Subcontractor or its officers, agents, representatives, assigns or servants. The limits of liability insurance, which may be increased from time to time as deemed necessary by AWC, with the approval of the Subcontractor (which shall not be unreasonably withheld), shall not be less than as follows: Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Products -Completed Operations Limit $2,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury Limit $1,000,000 Fire Damage Limit (any one fire) $ 50,000 e. Local Governments that Participate in a Self -Insurance Program. Alternatively, Subcontractors may maintain a program of self-insurance or participate in aproperty/liability pool with adequate limits to comply with the Subcontract insurance requirements or as is customary to the contractor or subcontractor's business, operations/industry, and the performance of its respective obligations under this Subcontract. 325 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement f. Additional Insured. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the Association of Washington Cities, shall be specifically named as an additional insured on all policies, including Public Liability and Business Automobile, except for liability insurance on privately -owned vehicles, and all policies shall be primary to any other valid and collectible insurance. AWC and OSPI may waive the requirement to be specially named as an additional insured on policies, including Public Liability and Business Automobile, provided that the Subcontractor provides: (1) a description of its self-insurance program, and (2) a certificate and/or letter of coverage that outlines coverage limits and deductibles. All self-insured risk management programs or self-insured/liability pools must comply with RCW 48.62, the requirements of the Office of Risk Management and Local Government Self Insurance Program, the Washington State Auditor's reporting requirements and all related federal and state regulations. Subcontractors participating in a joint risk pool shall maintain sufficient documentation to support the aggregate claim liability information reported on the balance sheet. The AWC and OPSI, its agents, and employees need not be named as additional insured under a self-insured property/liability pool, if the pool is prohibited from naming third parties as additional insured. g. Proof of Insurance. Certificates and or evidence satisfactory to the AWC confirming the existence, terms and conditions of all insurance required above shall be delivered to AWC within five (5) days of the Subcontractor's receipt of Authorization to Proceed. h. General Insurance Requirements. Subcontractor shall, at all times during the term of the Subcontract and at its cost and expense, buy and maintain insurance of the types and amounts listed above. Failure to buy and maintain the required insurance may result in the termination of the Subcontract at AWC's option. By requiring insurance herein, AWC does not represent that coverage and limits will be adequate to protect Subcontractor and such coverage and limits shall not limit Subcontractor's liability under the indemnities and reimbursements granted to AWC in this Subcontract. Subcontractor shall include all agents of the Subcontractor as insureds under all required insurance policies, or shall furnish proof of insurance and endorsements for each agent. Agent(s) must comply fully with all insurance requirements stated herein. Failure of agent(s) to comply with insurance requirements does not limit Subcontractor's liability or responsibility. 7. ORDER OF PRECEDENCE In the event of an inconsistency in this Contract, the inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order: • Applicable federal and state of Washington statutes and regulations • Subcontract and Subcontractor General Terms and Conditions • Attachment A — SEEK Application & Scope of Work • Attachment B — Budget and Project Costs Worksheet • Attachment C — Subcontractor Reporting Requirements • Attachment D — Subcontractor Agent(s) • Attachment E - Proclamation 21-14 COVID-19 Vaccination Certification 326 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement SUBCONTRACTOR GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Access to Data. In compliance with Chapter 39.26 RCW, the Subcontractor shall provide access to data generated under this Subcontract to AWC, and to the extent necessary to comply with RCW 39.26, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee, and the State Auditor at no additional cost. This includes access to all information that supports the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the Subcontractor's reports, including computer models and methodology for those models. 2. Alterations and Amendments. This Subcontract may be amended only by mutual agreement of the parties in writing. Such amendments shall not be binding unless they are in writing and signed by personnel authorized to bind each of the parties. 3. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, Public Law 101-336, also referred to as the "ADA" 28 CFR Part 35. In relation to this Subcontract, the Subcontractor must comply with the ADA, which provides comprehensive civil rights protection to individuals with disabilities in the areas of employment, public accommodations, state and local government services, and telecommunications. 4. Assignment. Neither this Subcontract, nor any claim arising under this Subcontract, shall be transferred or assigned by the Subcontractor without prior written consent of AWC. 5. Assurances. AWC and the Subcontractor agree that all activity pursuant to this Subcontract will be in accordance with all applicable current federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. 6. Attorney's Fees. In the event of litigation or other action brought to enforce contract terms, each party agrees to bear its own attorney's fees and costs. 7. Budget Revisions. Any monetary amount budgeted by the terms of this Subcontract for various activities and line item objects of expenditure, as outlined in Attachment B — Budget and Project Costs Worksheet, may be revised without prior written approval of AWC, so long as the revision is no more than ten percent (10%) of the original line item amount and the increase in an amount is offset by a decrease in one or more other amounts equal to or greater than the increase. All other budget revisions exceeding ten percent (10%) shall only be made with the prior written approval of AWC. Subcontractor will use the funding change request form provided by AWC to request these budget revisions. 8. Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Ineligibility. The Subcontractor certifies that neither it nor its principals are debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or voluntarily excluded from participation in transactions by any federal department or agency. The Subcontractor further certifies that they will ensure that potential subcontractors or any of their principals are not debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, or voluntarily excluded from participation in covered transactions by any federal department or agency. "Covered transactions" include procurement contracts for goods that are expected to equal or exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). Subcontractor may do so by obtaining a certification statement from the potential subcontractor or subrecipient or by checking online at the System for Award Management (SAM), Excluded Parties List. The Subcontractor shall immediately notify the AWC if, during the term of this subcontract, Subcontractor becomes debarred. AWC may immediately terminate this Subcontract by providing Subcontractor written notice if Subcontractor becomes debarred during the term of this Subcontract. 327 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement The Subcontractor also certifies that neither it nor its principals are debarred, suspended, or proposed for debarment from participation in transactions by any state department or agency. The Subcontractor further certifies that they will ensure that potential subcontractors or any of their principals are not debarred, suspended, or proposed for debarment from participation in covered transactions by any state department or agency. 9. Certification Regarding Lobbying. The Subcontractor certifies that Federal -appropriated funds will not be used to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress or an employee of a member of Congress in obtaining any Federal contract, grant or any other award covered by 31 USC 1352. Subcontractor shall require its agents to certify compliance with this provision. 10. Certification Regarding Wage Violations. The Subcontractor certifies that within three (3) years prior to the date of execution of this Subcontract, Subcontractor has not been determined by a final and binding citation and notice of assessment issued by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction to have willfully violated, as defined in RCW 49.48.082, any provision of RCW chapters 49.46, 49.48, or 49.52. The Subcontractor further certifies that it will remain in compliance with these requirements during the term of this Subcontract. Subcontractor will immediately notify AWC of any finding of a willful violation entered by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries or through a civil judgment entered by a court of limited or general jurisdiction entered during the term of this Subcontract. 11. Change in Status. In the event of substantive change in the legal status, organizational structure, or fiscal reporting responsibility of the Subcontractor, Subcontractor agrees to notify AWC of the change. Subcontractor shall provide notice as soon as practicable, but no later than thirty (30) days after such a change takes effect. 12. Confidentiality. The Subcontractor acknowledges that all of the data, material and information which originates from this Subcontract, and any student assessment data, material and information which will come into its possession in connection with performance under this Subcontract, consists of confidential data owned by AWC or confidential personally identifiable data subject to the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) or other privacy laws, and that the data must be secured and protected from unauthorized disclosure by the Subcontractor. The Subcontractor is wholly responsible for compliance with FERPA requirements. The Subcontractor, therefore, agrees to hold all such material and information in strictest confidence, not to make use thereof other than for the performance of this Subcontract, to release it only to authorized employees and agents requiring such information and not release or disclose it to any other party. The Subcontractor agrees to release such information or material only to employees and agents who have signed a written agreement expressly prohibiting disclosure or usages not specifically authorized by this Subcontract. The parties acknowledge the release of records may be subject to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56, and further acknowledge that Washington law and court order may compel disclosure of certain records; this provision does not apply to records compelled by law or court order. 13. Copyright Provisions. Unless otherwise provided, all Materials produced under this Contract shall be considered "works for hire" as defined by the U.S. Copyright Act and copyright shall be owned by the 328 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement Superintendent of Public Instruction (Superintendent). The Superintendent shall be considered the author of such Materials. If Materials are not considered "works for hire", Subcontractor hereby irrevocably assigns all right, title, and interest in Materials, including all intellectual property rights, to the Superintendent effective from the moment of creation of such Materials. Materials means all items in any format and includes, but is not limited to, data, reports, documents, pamphlets, advertisements, books, magazines, surveys, studies, computer programs, films, tapes, and/or sound reproductions. Copyright ownership includes the right to patent, register and the ability to transfer these rights. Subcontractor understands that, except where otherwise agreed to in writing or approved by the Superintendent or designee, all original works of authorship produced under this Contract shall carry a Creative Commons Attribution License, version 4.0 or later. All Materials the Subcontractor has adapted from others' existing openly licensed resources must be licensed with the least restrictive open license possible that is not in conflict with existing licenses. For Materials that are delivered under the Contract, but that incorporate pre-existing materials not produced under the Contract, Subcontractor will license the materials to allow others to translate, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works, publicly perform, and publicly display. If the Subcontractor would like to limit these pre-existing portions of the work to non-commercial use, the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license, version 4.0 or later, is acceptable for these specific sections. The Subcontractor warrants and represents that Subcontractor has all rights and permissions, including intellectual property rights, moral rights and rights of publicity, necessary to apply such a license. The Subcontractor shall exert all reasonable effort to advise the Superintendent, at the time of delivery of data furnished under this Contract, of all known or potential invasions of privacy contained therein and of any portion of such document which was not produced in the performance of this Contract. The Superintendent shall receive prompt written notice of each notice or claim of infringement received by the Subcontractor with respect to any data delivered under this Contract. The Superintendent shall have the right to modify or remove any restrictive markings placed upon the data by the Subcontractor. 14. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. The Subcontractor warrants that no person or selling agent has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Subcontract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established agent maintained by the Subcontractor for the purpose of securing business. AWC shall have the right, in the event of breach of this clause by the Subcontractor, to annul this Subcontract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract price or consideration or recover by other means the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage or contingent fees. 15. Disputes. In the event that a dispute arises under this Subcontract, the parties will use their best efforts to amicably resolve any dispute, including use of alternative dispute resolution options. �� SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement 16. Duplicate Payment. AWC shall not pay the Subcontractor, if the Subcontractor has charged or will charge the State of Washington or any other party under any other contract or agreement, for the same services or expenses 17. Entire Agreement. This Subcontract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. No other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Subcontract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 18. Ethical Conduct. Neither the Subcontractor nor any employee or agent of the Subcontractor shall participate in the performance of any duty or service in whole or part under this Subcontract in violation of, or in a manner that violates any provision of the Ethics in Public Service law at Chapter 42.52 RCW, RCW 42.17A.550, RCW 42.17A.555, and 41.06.250 prohibiting the use of public resources for political purposes. 19. Governing Law and Venue. This Subcontract shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington and the venue of any action brought hereunder shall be in Superior Court for Thurston County. 20. Indemnification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Subcontractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless AWC and all officials, agents, and employees of AWC, from and against all claims for injuries or death arising out of or resulting from the performance of this Subcontract. "Claim" as used in this Subcontract, means any financial loss, claim, suit, action, damage, or expense, including but not limited to attorney's fees, attributable for bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death, or injury to or destruction of tangible property including loss of use resulting therefrom. Additionally, "'claims" shall include but not be limited to, assertions that the use or transfer of any software, book, document, report, film, tape or sound reproduction or material of any kind, delivered hereunder, constitutes an infringement of any copyright, patent, trademark, trade name, or otherwise results in an unfair trade practice or in unlawful restraint of competition. Subcontractor's obligation to indemnify, defend and hold harmless includes any claim by Subcontractor's agents, employees, representatives, or any subcontractor or its employees. Subcontractor expressly agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless AWC for any and all claims, costs, charges, penalties, demands, losses, liabilities, damages, judgments, or fines out of or incident to Subcontractor's or its subcontractor's performance or failure to perform the Subcontract. Subcontractor's obligation to indemnify, defend, or hold harmless AWC shall not be eliminated or reduced by any actual or alleged concurrent negligence by AWC, or their agents, employees, or officials. Subcontractor waives its immunity under Title 51 RCW to the extent it is required to indemnify, defend and hold harmless AWC, and their agents, employees, or officials. 21. Independent Capacity of the Subcontractor. The parties intend that an independent Subcontractor relationship will be created by this Subcontract. The Subcontractor and his/her employees or agents performing under this Subcontract are not employees or agents of AWC. The Subcontractor will not hold itself out as nor claim to be an officer or employee of AWC, the Superintendent or of the state of Washington by reason hereof, nor will the Subcontractor make any claim or right, privilege, or benefit which would accrue to such employee under law. Conduct and control of the work will be solely with the Subcontractor. 330 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement 22. Licensing and Accreditation Standards. The Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, and federal licensing, accreditation and registration requirements/standards, necessary to the performance of this Subcontract. 23. Limitation of Authority. Only AWC or AWC's delegate by writing (delegation to be made prior to action) shall have the express, implied, or apparent authority to alter, amend, modify, or waive any clause or condition of this Subcontract. Furthermore, any alteration, amendment, modification, or waiver or any clause or condition of this Subcontract is not effective or binding unless made in writing and signed by AWC. 24. Non -Discrimination. The Subcontractor shall comply with all the federal and state non-discrimination laws, regulations and policies, which are otherwise applicable to AWC. Accordingly, no person shall, on the ground of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, marital status, families with children, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal, be unlawfully excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any activity performed by the Subcontractor and its agents under this Subcontract. The Subcontractor shall notify AWC immediately of any allegations, claims, disputes, or challenges made against it under non- discrimination laws, regulations, or policies, or under the Americans with Disabilities Act. In the event of the Subcontractor's noncompliance or refusal to comply with this nondiscrimination provision, this Subcontract may be rescinded, cancelled or terminated in whole or part, and the Subcontractor may be declared ineligible for further contracts with AWC. 25. Overpayments. Subcontractor shall refund to AWC the full amount of any overpayment under this Subcontract within thirty (30) calendar days of written notice. If Subcontractor fails to make a prompt refund, AWC may charge Subcontractor one percent (1%) per month on the amount due until paid in full. 26. Public Disclosure. Subcontractor acknowledges that AWC is subject to the Washington State Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW, and AWC acknowledges that the Subcontractor is subject to the Washington State Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW, and that this Subcontract shall be a public record as defined in RCW 42.56. Any specific information that is claimed by either party to be confidential or proprietary must be clearly identified as such by that party. To the extent consistent with chapter 42.56 RCW, each party shall attempt reasonably to maintain the confidentiality of all such information marked confidential or proprietary. If a request is made to view such information, the party receiving the public records request will notify the other party of the request and the date that such records will be released to the requester unless the other party obtains a court order enjoining that disclosure. If such party fails to obtain the court order enjoining disclosure, the party receiving the records request will release the requested information on the date specified. 27. Publicity. The Subcontractor agrees to submit to AWC all advertising and publicity matters relating to this Subcontract which in the AWC's judgment, AWC or the Superintendent's name can be implied or is specifically mentioned. The Subcontractor agrees not to publish or use such advertising and publicity matters without the prior written consent of AWC. 331 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement 28. Registration with Department of Revenue. The Subcontractor shall complete registration with the Department of Revenue and be responsible for payment of all taxes due on payments made under this Subcontract. 29. Records Maintenance. The Subcontractor shall maintain all books, records, documents, data and other evidence relating to this Subcontract and performance of the services described herein, including but not limited to accounting procedures and practices which sufficiently and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature expended in the performance of this Subcontract. Subcontractor shall retain such records for a period of six years following the date of final payment. At no additional cost, these records, including materials generated under the Subcontract, shall be subject at all reasonable times to inspection, review or audit by the AWC or the Superintendent, personnel duly authorized by AWC or the Superintendent, the Office of the State Auditor, and federal and state officials so authorized by law, regulation or agreement. If any litigation, claim or audit is started before the expiration of the six (6) year period, the records shall be retained until all litigation, claims, or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. 30. Right of Inspection. The Subcontractor shall provide right of access to its facilities utilized under this Subcontract to AWC or any of its officers responsible for executing the terms of this Subcontract at all reasonable times, in order to monitor and evaluate performance, compliance, and/or quality assurance under this Subcontract on behalf of AWC. All inspections and evaluations shall be performed in such a manner that will not unduly interfere with the Subcontractor's business or work hereunder. 31. Severability. The provisions of this Subcontract are intended to be severable. If any term or provision is illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of the Contract. 32. Subcontracting. Neither the Subcontractor nor any agent of the Subcontractor shall enter into subcontracts for any of the work contemplated under this Subcontract without obtaining prior written approval of AWC. Subcontractor is responsible to ensure that all terms, conditions, assurances and certifications set forth in this Subcontract are included in any and all Subcontracts. In no event shall the existence of the subcontract operate to release or reduce liability of the Subcontractor to the AWC for any breach in the performance of the Subcontractor's duties. This clause does not include contracts of employment between the Subcontractor and personnel assigned to work under this Subcontract. If, at any time during the progress of the work, AWC determines in its sole judgment that any agent of the Subcontractor is incompetent, AWC shall notify the Subcontractor, and the Subcontractor shall take immediate steps to terminate the agent's involvement in the work. The rejection or approval by AWC of any agent or the termination of an agent shall not relieve the Subcontractor of any of its responsibilities under the Subcontract, nor be the basis for additional charges to AWC. 33. Taxes. All payments accrued on account of payroll taxes, unemployment contributions, any other taxes, insurance or other expenses for the Subcontractor or its staff shall be the sole responsibility of the Subcontractor. 332 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement 34. Technology Security Requirements. The security requirements in this document reflect the applicable requirements of Standard 141.10 (https://ocio.wa.gov/policies) of the Office of the Chief Information Officer for the state of Washington, which by this reference are incorporated into this agreement. The Subcontractor acknowledges it is required to comply with WaTech Office of Chief Information Officer (OCIO) IT Security Policy 141 and OCIO IT Security Standard 141.10, Securing Information Technology Assets. OCIO IT Security Standard 141.10, Securing Information Technology Assets, applies to all Superintendent assets stored as part of a service, application, data, system, portal, module, components or plug-in product(s) that are secured as defined by the WaTech OCIO's IT Security Policy 141 and OCIO IT Security Standard 141.10, Securing Information Technology Assets. As part of OCIO IT Security Standard 141.10, a design review checklist and/or other action may be required. These activities will be managed and coordinated between AWC and the Subcontractor. Any related costs to performing these activities shall be at the expense of the Subcontractor. Any such activities and resulting checklist and/or other products must be shared with AWC. 35. Termination for Convenience. Except as otherwise provided in this Subcontract, the Superintendent or Superintendent's Designee may, by ten (10) days written notice, beginning on the second day after the mailing, terminate this Subcontract in whole or in part. The notice shall specify the date of termination and shall be conclusively deemed to have been delivered to and received by the Subcontractor as of midnight the second day of mailing in the absence of proof of actual delivery to and receipt by the Subcontractor. If this Subcontract is so terminated, AWC shall be liable only for payment required under the terms of the Subcontract for services rendered or goods delivered prior to the effective date of termination. 36. Termination for Default. In the event AWC determines the Subcontractor has failed to comply with the conditions of this Subcontract in a timely manner, AWC has the right to suspend or terminate this Subcontract. AWC shall notify the Subcontractor in writing of the need to take corrective action. If corrective action is not taken within thirty (30) days, the Subcontract may be terminated. AWC reserves the right to suspend all or part of the Subcontract, withhold further payments, or prohibit the Subcontractor from incurring additional obligations of funds during investigation of the alleged compliance breach and pending corrective action by the Subcontractor or a decision by AWC to terminate the Contract. In the event of termination, the Subcontractor shall be liable for damages as authorized by law including, but not limited to, any cost difference between the original Subcontract and the replacement or cover Subcontract and all administrative costs directly related to the replacement Subcontract, e.g., cost of the competitive bidding, mailing, advertising and staff time. The termination shall be deemed to be a "Termination for Convenience" if it is determined that the Subcontractor: (1) was not in default; or (2) failure to perform was outside of his or her control, fault or negligence. The rights and remedies of the AWC provided in this Subcontract are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law. 37. Termination Due to Funding Limitations or Contract Renegotiation, Suspension. In the event funding from state, federal, or other sources is withdrawn, reduced, or limited in any way after the effective date of this Subcontract and prior to normal completion of this Subcontract, with the notice specified below and without liability for damages: a. At AWC's discretion, AWC may give written notice of intent to renegotiate the Subcontract under the revised funding conditions. 333 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement b. At AWC's discretion, AWC may give written notice to Subcontractor to suspend performance when AWC determines there is reasonable likelihood that the funding insufficiency may be resolved in a timeframe that would allow Subcontractor's performance to be resumed. (1) During the period of suspension of performance, each party will inform the other of any conditions that may reasonably affect the potential for resumption of performance. (2) When AWC determines that the funding insufficiency is resolved, it will give the Subcontractor written notice to resume performance, and Subcontractor shall resume performance. (3) Upon the receipt of notice under b. (2), if Subcontractor is unable to resume performance of this Subcontract or if the Subcontractor's proposed resumption date is not acceptable to AWC and an acceptable date cannot be negotiated, AWC may terminate the Subcontract by giving written notice to the Subcontractor. The parties agree that the Subcontract will be terminated retroactive to the date of the notice of suspension. AWC shall be liable only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Subcontract for services rendered prior to the retroactive date of termination. c. AWC may immediately terminate this Subcontract by providing written notice to the Subcontractor. The termination shall be effective on the date specified in the termination notice. AWC shall be liable only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Subcontract for services rendered prior to the effective date of termination. No penalty shall accrue to AWC in the event the termination option in this section is exercised. d. For purposes of this section, "written notice" may include email. 38. Termination Procedure. Upon termination of this Subcontract the AWC, in addition to other rights provided in this Subcontract, may require the Subcontractor to deliver to AWC any property specifically produced or acquired for the performance of such part of this Contract as has been terminated. The provisions of the "Treatment of Assets" clause shall apply in such property transfer. The AWC shall pay to the Subcontractor the agreed upon price, if separately stated, for completed work and services accepted by AWC and the amount agreed upon by the Subcontractor and AWC for (a) completed work and services for which no separate price is stated, (b) partially completed work and services, (c) other property or services which are accepted by AWC, and (d) the protection and preservation of the property, unless the termination is for default, in which case AWC shall determine the extent of the liability. Failure to agree with such determination shall be a dispute within the meaning of the "Disputes" clause for this Subcontract. The AWC may withhold from any amounts due to the Subcontractor such sum as AWC determines to be necessary to protect AWC against potential loss or liability. The rights and remedies of AWC provided in this section shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law under this Subcontract. 334 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement After receipt of a notice of termination, and except as otherwise directed by the Superintendent, the Subcontractor shall: a. Stop work under this Subcontract on the date and to the extent specified, in the notice; b. Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services or facilities except as may be necessary for completion of such portion of the work under the Subcontract that is not terminated; c. Assign to AWC, in the manner, at the times, and to the extent directed by the AWC, all rights, title, and interest of the Subcontractor under the orders and subcontracts in which case AWC has the right, at its discretion, to settle or pay any or all claims arising out of the termination of such orders and subcontracts; d. Settle all outstanding liabilities and all claims arising out of such termination of orders and subcontracts, with the approval or ratification of AWC to the extent the AWC may require, which approval or ratification shall be final for all the purposes of this clause; e. Transfer title to AWC and deliver, in the manner, at the times and to the extent as directed by AWC, any property which, if the Subcontract had been completed, would have been required to be furnished to AWC; f. Complete performance of such part of the work not terminated by AWC; and g. Take such action as may be necessary, or as AWC may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this Subcontract which, in is in the possession of the Subcontractor and in which AWC has or may acquire an interest. 39. Treatment of Assets. Except as otherwise provided for in the Subcontract, the ownership and title to all real property and all personal property exceeding a value of $5,000 purchased by the Subcontractor in the course of performing this Subcontract with moneys paid by the Superintendent shall vest in the Superintendent, except for supplies consumed in performing this Subcontract. The Subcontractor shall (1) maintain a current inventory of all the real and personal property; (2) label all the property "State of Washington, Superintendent of Public Instruction"; and, (3) surrender property and title to the Superintendent without charge prior to settlement upon completion, termination or cancellation of this Contract. If any property is lost, destroyed, or damaged, the Subcontractor shall notify the Superintendent and take all reasonable steps to protect the property from further damage. All reference to the Subcontractor under this clause shall include Subcontractor's employees and agents. 40. Waiver. A failure by either part to exercise its rights under this Subcontract shall not preclude that party from subsequent exercise of such rights and shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights under this agreement. Waiver of any default or breach shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default or breach. Any waiver shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of 335 SEEK Funding Opportunity Subcontractor Funding Agreement this Subcontract unless stated to be such in writing and signed by personnel authorized to bind each of the parties. 336 Attachment A SEEK Application & Scope of Work Insert detailed project description as included in the Funding Opportunity application & Attach SEEK Funding Application Outdoor Recreation Program The Outdoor Recreation Program will be a program built from the ground up to provide outdoor recreation experiences for Tukwila youth. This program will provide transportation, staff, equipment and entry fees for youth in Tukwila to travel around the Puget Sound to experience a variety of true outdoor recreation. Youth and Teens will travel to various national and state parks, nature preserves and other locations. Hiking, canoeing, camping and other wilderness activities will be offered. As part of the program, participants will learn about nature, learn new skills, and have exposure to experiences that they most likely would not otherwise have while living in Tukwila. Each week the camps or trips will be sized to encourage socialization with others and promote healthy, physical activity. By getting away from their normal environment and experiencing new activities, the participants will get the much- needed break for their mental health. With the diversity and high percentage of low income families and children in Tukwila, most youth and teens do not have the means to participate in an experience like this. Transportation and financial ability are the 2 biggest reasons they could not participate. If awarded this grant, Tukwila youth and teens would have access to this program with our staff providing the transportation along with all other costs to this program. In addition, we would attempt to hire bilingual staff to assist with communications with ESL students or bring in a translator if needed. Information and forms will be translated into at least 6 various languages to remove the language barrier. Registration will be available by phone, in person and we will deliver information to be sent out by the school to help get the word to all families. In addition, our Teen program has an extensive social network and communication with the local teens that will help spread the word through their chosen communication methods. These funds will help develop and offer this program as we have never had an outdoor program. Our normal budget is fully in use with what we normally provide, and this will give us an opportunity to offer a completely new experience for our youth and teens. We have wanted to try an outdoor program but working within our current budgets have not given us the opportunity to truly build it. If we are able to provide this program and show the need in our community, we will then be able to show our council the outcomes for them to provide future funding to continue the experiences. We have worked with or will work with the following organizations to help spread the word to families in Tukwila: Somali Health Board, Access To Our Community, Tukwila Children a€TMs Foundation, Tukwila School District. These partners will be for outreach, Tukwila staff will supervise children at all times. All expenses will be covered with this grant. No fees will be charged to the participants. Depending on the activity for the day or week, participants will be outside 6-8 hours each day of program. If awarded the grant, Tukwila Staff will begin planning and reserving activities to lock in the schedule. A summer intern or lead supervisor will be hired in April to complete programming and take on the lead role for the program and hiring staff for the summer. Programs will begin the last week of June and will continue through the last week of August. Activities will be scheduled at least 2-3 days a week during this time and will vary depending on the location and availability of the activity. Summer Recreation Scholarship Program During COVID, many Tukwila families have not been able to participate in programs due to the finance burden that has been placed on them. This can be due to the cost of the program or the need for 16 337 childcare as parents need to work to support the family. The Tukwila Summer Recreation Scholarship Program will provide scholarships for Tukwila families impacted by COVID and/or childcare issues to attend recreational based programs provided by Tukwila Parks & Recreation or other agencies. Youth & Teens will be able to participate in any recreational program that is outdoor based, childcare based or has a social element to encourage social engagement. By emphasizing outdoor, childcare, or social programs, we are supporting and promoting the students to connect socially, engaging in physical activity, and getting the youth into the outdoors. With the diversity and high percentage of low-income families and children in Tukwila, most youth and teens do not have the means to participate in an experience like this. Transportation and financial ability are the 2 biggest reasons they could not participate. If awarded this grant, Tukwila youth and teens would have access to various programs to support their needs including potentially programs closer to their homes that may be provided by other agencies. Information and forms will be translated into at least 6 various languages to remove the language barrier. Registration will be available by phone, in person and we will deliver information to be sent out by the school to help get the word to all families. These funds will be used to support those that truly need the help. In the past, we just lowered fees for all participants. If we can develop a scholarship program, then those that can afford the programs can pay normal, and we can provide scholarships to those that need it. We have worked with or will work with the following organizations to help spread the word to families in Tukwila: Somali Health Board, Access To Our Community, Tukwila Children a€TMs Foundation, Tukwila School District. These partners will be for outreach, Tukwila staff will always supervise children. This grant will be used to provide free access to paid programs for those that are on free or reduced lunch program, experiencing childcare issues due to financial or other issues, or otherwise impacted by COVID. Depending on the program chosen to register in, participants will be outside 3-8 hours each day of program. If awarded the grant, Tukwila Staff will develop the scholarship program for any activities that are schedule between June 1st and September 2nd, 2022. Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards (YERS) Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards (YERS): Fostering Youth Development through Environmental Education, Stewardship, and Job Training. A program of Tukwila Parks and RecreationA Mission: YERS will provide youth with educational opportunities to learn about ecosystem restoration through hands- on training to inspire exploration and awareness in natural areas and exposure to natural resource career paths while impacting a local park.A A YERS funding requestA $66,440.00A The YERS program empowersA non -profits to partner with local governmentA to restore urban forests and green spaces, learn about current environmental issues and remove barriers from outdoor opportunities. YERSA youth will work in the Tukwila Park system andA IearnA about the watershed, wildlife habitat, invasiveA and nativeA plantsA and trees, litter clean-up, scientific observation skills, and how to properly use and care for tools. Through positive work experience and teamwork development, youth will build professional skills, a sense of responsibility and self-sufficiency, a long-term community service ethic, and the awareness of green jobs as a possible career path.A The YERS program will be based in the Tukwila Park system, utilizing multiple parks for exposure to different environmental landscapes and bringing awareness to local parks.A ATukwila Parks and Recreation will be partnering with two non -profits to create the YERS program, Partner in Employment (PIE) and the Bhutanese Community Resource CenterA (BCRC).A A Partner in Employment (PIE) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that aims to address employment challenges among refugees and immigrants in Washington. PIEa€T"'s staff, board members, and volunteers bring a deep understanding of the diverse needs of South King Countya€Tr's new communities. By providing in -language, culturally competent program designs that responsively support the goals of each client, PIE can build sustainable self-reliance in the immigrant and refugee community. PIE pays all youth a living wage for their work in the Green Training Program and works with youth to 17 338 support their future careers.A A A The Bhutanese Community Resource Center (BCRC) is a 501(c)3 non- profit organization whose objective is to provide direct services to Bhutanese refugees who come to Washington for resettlement. BCRC provides volunteer services to newly arrived refugees in various capacities. BCRC works closely with the community in identifying and addressing their needs. BCRC also works closely with Bhutanese youths by organizing events and other youth engagement projects within and out of the community.A A YERS will enhance access to youth that have been historically underserved by empowering community leaders to broadcast the program within their network. Translators and transportation will be addressed to encourage youth participation.A YERS aims to support immigrant and refugee families that are historically not represented in the environmental field.A A A A SEEK funding will enable Tukwila Parks & Recreation to partner with non -profits to offer this opportunity to underserved youth. Without funding, Tukwila Parks and Recreation is not able to provide the YERS program in 2022.A A A A YERS,A Two -Part Program:A A Part 1:A The Partner in Employment Youth Restoration Training Crew is a paid job training program that seeks to connect immigrant and refugee youth from South King County with paths into environmental and green careers. The goal will be accomplished byA A A training and working with youth to complete environmental restoration projectsA A providing environmental education to address other areas of environmental science and the why's behind restoration projectsA A bringing in guest speakers to provide information on a wide variety of environmental career paths and help youth to make connections in fields of interestA A providing culturally relevant support to youth from PIE case managers as they progress through their career pathsA A Partner in Employment with the support of Tukwila Parks and Recreation will run five weeks of programing between April- September. The Spring quarter will be two weeks, with hours after school and up to 10 youth, each completing 20 hours of field time per week. The Summer quarter will be three weeks, with up to 10 youth, each completing 30 hours of field time per week.A A Part 2:A The Bhutanese Community Resource Center will offer a series of bi-weekly, hands-on, two-hour workshops throughout the summer in multiple parks in Tukwila. Youth will learn about current threats the environment faces like plastics, litter, climate change, and global warming and ways to help the environment by learning about forest ecology, native and invasive plants, nurturing established forests, and living healthy. These youth have been historically isolated from these types of activities due to culture, transportation, and language barriers. Many of the Bhutanese youth live in small apartments with multiple family members, and they spend countless hours plugged into technology and watching television. Offering an outdoor training program will bring awareness to the local environment, expand their social network while giving them job skills and physical activity.A A A A Through this project, the Bhutanese Community Resource Center would like to provide culturally appropriate fresh produce (bag) once a month to the youth and provide education around how to eat healthy and why to eat healthy. Produce will be sourced from refugee/immigrant farmers in King County. The Bhutanese Community Resource Center will take the youth on one farm visit to learn about the land, the importance of local foods, and meet immigrant/refugee farmers.A A A YERS will be a free program for youth and marketed through Tukwila Parks and Recreation's social media platforms, flyers, non -profits, and community leaders. 18 339 Attachment B Budget & Project Costs Worksheet Budget (as presented in the SEEK application Project Costs Worksheet) Project: Outdoor Recreation Program Project Costs Summer 2022 Staff $60000 Equipment & supplies (i.e. sports equipment, art supplies, or water and snacks) (must be directly related to program being offered) $15000 Scholarships or subsidies $ Transportation $15000 Facilities $ Professional Services (please be specific on type of service) $ Fees (such as entrance fees for field trips) $25000 **Meals $ Other (please specify) $ TOTAL $115000 Project: Summer Recreation Scholarship Program Project Costs Summer 2022 Staff $ Equipment & supplies (i.e. sports equipment, art supplies, or water and snacks) (must be directly related to program being offered) $ Scholarships or subsidies $100000 Transportation $ Facilities $ Professional Services (please be specific on type of service) $ Fees (such as entrance fees for field trips) $ **Meals $ Other (please specify) $ TOTAL $100000 19 340 Project: Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards (YERS) Project Costs Summer 2022 Staff $22645 Equipment & supplies (i.e. sports equipment, art supplies, or water and snacks) (must be directly related to program being offered) $3595 Scholarships or subsidies $ Transportation $2450 Facilities $ Professional Services (please be specific on type of service) $1500 Fees (such as entrance fees for field trips) $1000 **Meals $ Other (please specify) $35250 TOTAL $66440 20 341 Attachment C Subcontractor Reporting Requirements Reports must contain the following information: • Describe the K -12 -aged (4 to 21) youth who participated through this program including disaggregated data about student age range, gender, race/ethnicity, FRPL status, and other student information. • Describe the type of program funded and the geographic area served. • Explain how the program targeted youth populations were recruited to participate. • Explain how these funds were used to create more access to underserved and/or economically disadvantaged youth. • What disproportionately impacted communities did the summer recreation program serve? • Discuss program successes and challenges. 21 342 Attachment D Subcontractor Agent(s) List any Subcontractor Agent(s) that will provide director supervision of youth in a program funded through SEEK. Name of Agent Address 22 343 Attachment E Proclamation 21-14 COVID-19 Vaccination Certification To reduce the spread of COVID-19, Washington state Governor Jay Inslee, pursuant to emergency powers authorized in RCW 43.06.220, issued Proclamation 21-14 — COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement (dated August 9, 2021), as amended by Proclamation 21-14.1 — COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement (dated August 20, 2021) and as amended by Proclamation 21-14.2 — COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement (dated September 27, 2021), and as may be amended thereafter. The Proclamation requires contractors who have goods, services, or public works contracts with a Washington state agency to ensure that their personnel (including subcontractors and agents) who perform contract activities on-site comply with the COVID-19 vaccination requirements, unless exempted as prescribed by the Proclamation. AWC is under contract with OSPI and as such is required to meet these requirements and ensure that any subcontractors also comply. By entering into this agreement, the Subcontractor agrees to comply as follows: 1. Has reviewed and understands Subcontractor's obligations as set forth in Proclamation 21-14 — COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement (dated August 9, 2021), as amended by Proclamation 21- 14.1— COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement (dated August 20, 2021), and as amended by Proclamation 21-14.2 — COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement (dated September 27, 2021); 2. Has developed a COVID-19 Vaccination Verification Plan for Subcontractor's personnel (including agents) that complies with the above -referenced Proclamation; 3. Has obtained a copy or visually observed proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 for Subcontractor personnel (including agents) who are subject to the vaccination requirement in the above -referenced Proclamation; 4. Complies with the requirements for granting disability and religious accommodations for Subcontractor personnel (including agents) who are subject to the vaccination requirement in the above -referenced Proclamation; 5. Has operational procedures in place to ensure that any contract activities that occur in person and on-site at OSPI premises (other than only for a short period of time during a given day and where any moments of close proximity to others on-site will be fleeting — e.g., a few minutes for deliveries) that are performed by Subcontractor personnel (including agents) will be performed by personnel who are fully vaccinated or properly exempted as required by the above - referenced Proclamation; 6. Has operational procedures in place to enable Subcontractor personnel (including agents) who perform contract activities on-site and at OSPI premises to provide compliance documentation that such personnel are in compliance with the above referenced Proclamation; 7. Will provide to OSPI or AWC, upon request, Subcontractor's COVID-19 Vaccination Verification Plan and related records, except as prohibited by law, and will cooperate with any investigation or inquiry pertaining to the same. 23 344 City of .: City Council Community Services & Safety Committee Meeting Minutes February 14, 2022 - 5:30 p.m. - Electronic Meeting due to COVID-19 Emergency Councilmembers Present: Kathy Hougardy, Chair; Mohamed Abdi, Tosh Sharp Staff Present: David Cline, Jay Wittwer, Eric Drever, Eric Lund, Laurel Humphrey, Tracy Gallaway, John Dunn, Jackie Harris Guest: Katrina Dohn, resident Chair Hougardy called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. I. BUSINESS AGENDA A. Grant Agreement: Summer Experiences & Enrichment for Kids Fund Staff is seeking Council approval of a contract with Association of Washington Cities to receive Summer Experiences & Enrichment for Kids (SEEK) grant funding for three programs: Summer Recreation Scholarship Program ($100K), Outdoor Recreation Program ($115,000) and Youth Ecology & Restoration Stewards Program ($66,440). Items) for follow-up: • Clarify budget details for the Youth Ecology & Restoration Ste words program. Committee Recommendation: Unanimous approval. Forward to February 28, 2022 Special Consent Agenda. B. Interlocal Agreement: Fire Investigator Services Staff is seeking approval of the final Interlocal Agreement. Committee Recommendation: Unanimous approval. Forward to February 28, 2022 Committee of the Whole. C. Police Department Co -Responder Program Committee members and staff discussed the program, which is intended to put troubled non- violent people in the hands of behavioral health professionals and divert them from hospitalization orjail into support services. Items) for follow-up: • Evol uote considerations of 5' Amendment rights os port of pilot program. Committee Recommendation: Discussion only. ZR