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Commission approves series of renewals and contract changes to fund intergenerational, nutrition, volunteer and CLF programs
Summary
The DOS commission voted unanimously April 7 to renew and modify multiple grant agreements, including intergenerational program renewals, Self Help for the Elderly workforce and peer ambassador grants, a congregate-meal modification for Episcopal Community Services, volunteer visitor renewals, On Lok health-promotion grants, and a major modification extending the Community Living Fund contract with Institute on Aging.
San Francisco's Disability and Aging Services Commission on April 7 approved a set of grant renewals, contract modifications and new service agreements intended to sustain nutrition, intergenerational, volunteer visitor and Community Living Fund programs as the city moves through pandemic recovery.
Key votes at a glance (amounts as presented in meeting materials):
- Intergenerational programming renewals (six grants): combined amount $1,332,964 (plus 10% contingency; total not to exceed $1,726,000). Presentations described virtual pivots during COVID and examples from AV Senior Services, Lighthouse, Mission Neighborhood Center and others.
- Self Help for the Elderly workforce support renewal: $468,560 (plus 10% contingency; total not to exceed $515,416). Program trains home care workers with emphasis on outreach to Asian and…
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