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SFPUC reports on summer youth employment: more than 500 youth served and $150,000 in project-based grants awarded

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · July 23, 2013
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SFPUC staff said the commission and Board of Supervisors invested about $1.4 million over two years for youth employment; staff awarded up to $150,000 in project‑based learning grants to 10 nonprofits and hosted dozens of interns who presented capstone projects and tours during the meeting.

Commission staff told the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission that the agency’s summer youth employment efforts reached more than 500 young people this year as part of a broader city effort to place 6,000 youth. The Board of Supervisors allocated about $1,400,000 in SFPUC budget add‑backs to support youth employment strategies over two years.

Kaye Fernandez summarized the PUC’s effort to leverage existing programs and a…

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