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Item 19 - Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Grant Funds for Supplemental Community Engagement
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Item 19 - Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Grant Funds for Supplemental Community Engagement
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13 <br />4) At least twelve (12) posts or shares on at least two (2) social media platforms for a <br />minimum of twenty-four (24) posts or shares to an audience of three hundred forty (340) <br />followers. <br />5) At least twelve (12) emails to KC’s email list of one thousand two hundred (1,200) people. <br />6) Pop-up stations at up to two (2) community events or meetings such as, but not limited <br />to, neighborhood association meetings, CBO meetings, fairs, open street events, farmers <br />markets. <br />7) Up to six (6) focus groups with special interest stakeholders selected in collaboration <br />with SA to address key topics identified by the ZCU consultant, SA, and the CPC Advisory <br />Committee. <br />Capacity building is also an important part of the grassroots activities. Capacity building is the <br />process of empowering individuals and communities to participate in decision-making. In this <br />case, the focus is on participating in the Zoning Code Update decision-making process. <br />To build capacity among community members, KC shall host two (2) training workshops, study <br />sessions, and/or webinars focused on why the Zoning Code Update is important to various <br />stakeholders and sharing information about actions that residents and property owners may <br />take to advocate for themselves. For example, the workshops, study sessions, and/or webinars <br />may teach community members how to participate in Planning Commission and City Council <br />meetings, how to submit comments, and/or how to participate in public workshops in the <br />context of the Zoning Code Update. <br />Food and beverages will be provided by the SCP CEEEJ Consultant and distributed to the CPC <br />Advisory Committee CBOs and CPC members by the City. <br />At the conclusion of the grassroots outreach and engagement, KC will compile results using the <br />Grassroots Engagement Reporting Tool developed by the SCP CEEEJ Consultant (Task 2.7) and <br />submit it to the SCP CEEEJ Consultant for the preparation of the Grassroots Engagement <br />Summary Memo (Task 2.8). <br />Task 2.6 Deliverables: Evidence of community outreach, engagement, and organizing activities <br />such as, but not limited to: logs of correspondence, screenshots of text messages, screenshots of <br />social media posts or shares, copies of emails, photographs, and/or sign-in sheets; Completed <br />Grassroots Engagement Reporting Tool. <br />Task 2.7: Grassroots Engagement Reporting <br />Reporting the results of grassroots outreach and engagement is necessary to verify that CPC <br />Advisory Committee CBOs and CPC members fulfill the commitments of their micro-purchases <br />and accompanying Scopes of Work prior to receiving their honorariums. In addition, reporting is <br />an opportunity to record input from stakeholders about the Zoning Code Update. To that end,
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