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REV: 03-07-25-LF <br />b) Executive Team. The Redwood City Together Executive Team is composed <br />of executive leaders (e.g., superintendent, executive director, chief operating <br />officer, senior manager, etc.) from each of the partner organizations – Cañada <br />College, the City, County of San Mateo (Health and Human Services <br />Agency),Redwood City School District, Sequoia Union High School District, Kaiser <br />Permanente, Stanford University, and the Sequoia Healthcare District, and an <br />additional partner organization that will establish its membership in Redwood City <br />Together for Fiscal Years 2024-2026 by formal agreement. <br />c) Governance. The Leadership Council and the Executive Team follow the <br />structure described in Exhibit “A” (Governance Structure), which is attached hereto <br />and incorporated herein by reference. <br />4. Redwood City Together Staff. It is understood that Redwood City Together <br />will require the services of an Executive Director and related support staff for its day-to- <br />day operations. The Executive Director and other Redwood City Together staff <br />(collectively “Redwood City Together Staff”) are responsible for coordinating participating <br />organizations and agencies. Redwood City Together Staff will organize Redwood City <br />Together’s operation and operationalize the structure drives the work of the Redwood <br />City Together. Redwood City Together Staff guide vision and strategy, support aligned <br />activities, establish shared measurement practices, build public will, advance policy, and <br />mobilize funding. The Leadership Council has designated the City to contract for <br />Redwood City Together Staff on behalf of Redwood City Together. The City serves as <br />the fiscal agent for Redwood City Together Staff and related expenses. <br />5. Funding. <br />a) With the exception of Stanford University, which will not make a financial <br />contribution, each of the collaborative partners shall contribute Twenty Nine <br />Thousand Seven Hundred Forty Eight Dollars ($29,748) for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 <br />to support the work of Redwood City Together. This contribution amount was <br />calculated using last year’s contribution amount increased by a percentage equal <br />to the Consumer Price Index (CPI-Urban) for the San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward <br />region published in February 2024. Stanford University will make in-kind <br />contributions to support Redwood City Together’s backbone operations. On behalf <br />of the County of San Mateo, San Mateo County Health and the San Mateo Human <br />Services Agency will each contribute Fourteen Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy <br />Four Dollars ($14,874) for Fiscal Year 2024-2025. The collaborative partners’ <br />financial contributions shall be increased annually as described in Subsection 5(b), <br />below. <br />b) Except Stanford University, all collaborative partners will make a contribution for <br />Fiscal year 2025-2026 calculated using the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 contribution as <br />the base increased by a percentage equal to the Consumer Price Index (CPI- <br />Urban) for the San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward region published in February <br />ATTY/AGR.2025.039/John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities (Stanford University) (Membership Agreement FY24-26) (Page 3 of 11)