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City staff propose $2 million ‘Stay Safe’ pilot to give cash support to survivors of intimate partner violence and transitional-age youth
Summary
City staff outlined a guaranteed-income pilot targeting survivors of intimate partner violence and transitional-age youth, proposing $2 million in discretionary funds, a $250,000 grant, and an 18–24 month benefit period paired with workforce training; no formal committee vote on program authorization was recorded.
Abigail Marquez, a presenter from the Community Investment for Families Department, told the Civil Rights, Equity, Immigration, Aging and Disability Committee on June 20 that city staff are asking for authority to launch a guaranteed-income pilot called “Stay Safe” to support survivors of intimate partner violence and transitional-age youth.
Marquez said the city has identified $2,000,000 in discretionary funds for the pilot and secured a $250,000 grant from the mayor’s guaranteed-income program; staff proposed benefit periods of 18 to 24 months and said the pilot would include a research component and a hospitality training partnership. “The collective…
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