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Agmt07 County of San Mateo -RWC elementary school district, Sequoia Union High School District (RWC 2020)
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County of San Mateo
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Agmt between the County of San Mateo, the City of RWC, Redwood City Elementary School District, Sequoia Union High School District (Redwood City 2020)
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8/29/2007
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<br /> <br />RID\UtJttJ) <br />~I-.v'''..... . . A Healthy. <br />.i . -2020 ~ CommunIty <br />Partnership <br /> <br />750 Bradford Street <br />Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />Tel 650.423.2217 <br />Fax 650.568.2188 <br /> <br />Exhibit A <br /> <br />Governance Structure <br />FY 07-08 <br /> <br />Redwood City 2020 will continue to build on its history of strong collaboration. In that <br />light, the operating principles established in Redwood City 2000's original charter will be <br />continued. The Operating Principles are: <br /> <br />o Redwood City children and families' diverse needs guide our work <br />o Human and financial resources are leveraged and maximized across all sources - <br />public, private and philanthropic <br />o Sustainability and adaptability of successful programs/initiatives is paramount <br />o Work across systems to impact areas of high need as determined by quantitative <br />and qualitative information <br />o Community building and empowerment is the underpinning of all of our efforts and <br />the orientation of all of our work <br /> <br />Redwood City 2020 Membership and Structure <br /> <br />All partner organizations contribute financial, staff and program resources to Redwood <br />City 2020 efforts. The core commitment is a $25,000 investment that supports the <br />management of the collaboration and coordination of citywide initiatives. The financial <br />investment is coupled with participation in management meetings. <br /> <br />Coordinating Committee meets quarterly and consists of elected officials and/or their <br />equivalent along with Cabinet. The Coordinating Committee works to: <br />o Monitor Redwood City 2020 activities <br />o Identify/advocating policy issues that can improve youth and families lives <br />o Develop recommendations to take back to their respective governing bodies <br />relating to allocation of resources <br />o Serve as the final decision making body for Redwood City 2020 <br />o Oversee system changes and improvements that serve children and family well <br />being <br /> <br />Cabinet meets every other month and consists of the directors from the public <br />institutions (school districts, city and county). The Cabinet works to: <br />o Articulate problems/obstacles and outline process for solutions <br />o Build and maintain personal relationships <br /> <br />Atty/Agr/RC2020 Master Agreement <br />040104 <br /> <br />6 <br />
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