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File #: 25-0593   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
Meeting Body: Community Event and Neighborhood Grant Distribution Subcommittee
On agenda: 12/1/2025
Title: Review of Calendar Year 2025 Grants and Consideration of 2026 Community Events and Neighborhood Grant Program Applications
Attachments: 1. Reserved for Report to Council, 2. 2026 CENGP, Recommended Funding Summary, 3. 2026 Community Events Grant Program Applications Packet, 4. 2026 Neighborhood Grant Applications Packet, 5. 2026 Block Party Applications Packet, 6. Staff Presentation

REPORT TO SUBCOMMITTEE

SUBJECT

Title

Review of Calendar Year 2025 Grants and Consideration of 2026 Community Events and Neighborhood Grant Program Applications

 

Report

BACKGROUND

In fiscal year 2025/26, City Council allocated $150,000 to support community and neighborhood events through the 2026 Community Events and Neighborhood Grant Program (CENGP). This is a significant increase in funding compared to $48,000 in 2025 CENGP. For the first time, the 2026 program will have two application cycles, Fall 2025 and Spring 2026.  For the Fall cycle, funding requests for Community Events included 9 applications for a total of $178,500, the Neighborhood Grants category received 13 applications for a total of $47,975, and there were ten applications for block parties totaling $4,900.

 

The Community Event and Neighborhood Grant Distribution Subcommittee (Subcommittee) makes funding recommendations. The Subcommittee consists of three members of the City Council tasked with conducting an annual grant review that includes: 1) reviewing the grant application process; 2) recommending changes to City Council for approval; 3) reviewing grant applications; and 4) presenting recommended funding levels to City Council for approval.

 

At the August 6, 2025 Subcommittee meeting, the following recommendations were presented and approved:

 

1.                     Review of the current 2025 cycle.

2.                     Adopt revisions to the program that included two grant cycles per year (Fall & Spring), increased funding level for Community Events to 50% of event budget, added an additional tier of funding for Neighborhood Grant Program and added Block Party application for smaller events within registered Neighborhood Associations.

3.                     Approve 2026 Community Events and Neighborhood Grant Applications and Process.

 

The Subcommittee met to review and approve the grant application materials for Calendar Year 2026. The Fall application period was open between September 2 and October 10, 2025. Outreach included contacting grantees and applicants for the last three years, local non-profits, neighborhood associations, and community partners. Additionally, multiple City communication channels shared CENGP application information, including the City’s website, City Council announcement, Update Sunnyvale, and Recreation E-newsletter.

 

The purpose of this report is to review the grant applications received for the 2026 Fall funding cycle and seek direction from the Subcommittee on the recommended funding for each. The Subcommittee is scheduled to present its recommendations to City Council in January 2026.

 

EXISTING POLICY

Council Adopted Strategic Goal - Welcoming Community

An accessible, engaged and welcoming community

 

Council Policy 7.2.1, Community Engagement - Goals and Policies

Goal B: Achieve a community in which all community members can be actively involved in shaping the quality of life and participate in local community and government activities. Goal C: Create a strong, positive community identity, rich in cultural diversity.

Council Policy 7.2.18, Special Events

D. Community Event Program

The City may fund community events through this program.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

The action considered does not constitute a "project" with the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15378(b)(4) in that is a fiscal activity that does not involve any commitment to any specific project which may result in a potential significant impact on the environment.

 

DISCUSSION

2025 Grant Cycle Update

The 2025 grant cycle was from January 1 to December 31, 2025. The table below highlights the organizations that received funding and their requested reimbursement.

 

Neighborhood Association

Grant Award

Reimbursement

Bidwell Resident Association

$2,000

$1,722.58

Cherry Chase

$2,000

$538.93

Cherryhill

$2,000

Pending

Cumberland South

$1,225

$1,225.00

Lakewood Village

$2,000

Pending

Ortega Park

$2,000

$1,274.55

Panama Park

$1,000

Pending

SunnyArts

$1,500

Pending

Sunnyvale Neighborhood of Arbor Including La Linda (SNAIL)

$2,000

$2,000

Valley Forge Neighborhood Group

$1,000

$1,000.00

Neighborhood Grants Total 

$16,725

$7,761.06

 

 

Community Event

Grant Award

Reimbursement

 

South Asian Cultural Association (SACA)

$7,635

Pending

 

South Asian Cultural Association (SACA)

$3,000

Did not host event / approved to apply funds to Diwali for one-time

 

Sunny Sagarmatha Society

$4,800

$4,800

 

Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce

$12,000

$12,000

 

Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum

$1,440

Pending

 

Sunnyvale Swim Club

$2,400

$2,400

 

Community Events Total

$31,275

$19,200

 

 

 

Grant Award

Reimbursed

Pending

Neighborhood Grants

$16,725

$7,761.06

$8,963.94

Community Events

$31,275

$19,200.00

$12,075.00

CENGP TOTAL

$48,000

$26,961.06

$21,038.94

 

2026 Grant Application Summary

For the 2026 Fall grant cycle, 9 applications for community events were received, 13 applications for neighborhood grants and 10 applications for neighborhood block parties.

Community Organization

Event

Funding Request

Animal Assisted Happiness

Happiness Smile Farm Open Hours

$4,450

Cupertino Symphonic Band

Spring Concert

$1,640

Duo Duo Animal Welfare Project

Pet Appreciation Celebration

$1,500

Ellis School PTA

Ellis International Festival

$2,500

South Asian Cultural Association of Sunnyvale (SACAS)

2026 Sunnyvale Diwali Festival

$20,000

Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce

2026 Art & Wine Festival

$20,000

Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church

Sunnyvale Pride Fest

$5,000

Sunnyvale Swim Club

Community Block Party

$5,760

The Autism Society SF Bay Area

2026 Spring Spectacular

$110,000

TOTAL REQUESTED

$170,850

 

 

 

Neighborhood Association (NA)

Project

Funding Request

Bidwell Resident NA

Summer Block Party & Holiday Events

$2,000

Cherry Chase NA

Community Events

$5,000

Cherryhill NA

Expanding Communication Channels

$3,750

Heritage District Association

Halloween Support

$11,175

Heritage District Association

Heritage Arch Building Community Event

$4,200

Murphy District Association

Community Events

$5,000

Ortega Park NA

Programs & Socials

$3,000

San Miguel NA

Block Party, Events & NNO

$5,000

Serra North NA

Quarterly Neighborhood Socials

$350

SNAIL NA

National Night Out International Potluck

$5,000

SunnyArts NA

Community Building & Safety

$1,500

Sunset Pastoria NA

Washington Park BBQ

$500

Valley Forge

Block Party

$1,500

TOTAL REQUESTED

$47,975

 

Neighborhood Association Block Party

Funding Request

Challenger West

$500

Cherry Chase - Parkington Ave

$400

Cherry Chase - Jamestown & Bernardo

$500

Cherry Chase - Lois, Blair & Dona Avenues

$500

Cumberland West

$500

Heritage District - Carroll St.

$500

OPNA - Heron Ave.

$500

SNAIL

$500

Sunset Pastoria - Fall 2026

$500

Sunset Pastoria - August 2026

$500

TOTAL REQUESTED

$4,900

 

 

The 2026 funding cycle has two application periods, Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. The current cycle, Fall 2025, will allocate up to 80% of the $150,000 available or $120,000. The remaining 20% of funding will be allocated in the Spring application cycle, scheduled for March 2026.

 

Staff reviewed all applications and adjusted funding requests as needed to adhere to funding guidelines. The number of applications received and funding requested aligned well within the $120,000 available.

 

For the Community Events Program, staff recommends funding eight applications, including four new events. Six applications are recommended to fund at the requested amount; these events have no revenue so CENGP funding will help pay for up to 50% of the event cost. The Autism Society SF Bay Area’s application for their 2026 Spring Spectacular event requested $110,000, which exceeds the program’s guideline that each funding request should not exceed 50% of the total event budget. Staff reviewed the event budget and made a funding recommendation for 50% of the event costs.


The remaining two event applications, Diwali and Art & Wine Festival, do have revenue listed in their event budget (i.e. booth rentals, refreshment sales, sponsorships). Community Event grant funds are intended to close a funding gap for free community events, not generate revenue for the organization hosting the event. If the event expense exceeds the projected revenue, staff took the remaining expenses and recommended funding levels. For the Diwali event, staff calculated expenses at $47,500, revenue at $29,500 and the difference at $18,000. For the 2026 Art & Wine Festival, the projected revenue exceeds the event expenses, and the event is projected to make a profit of over $25,000. Staff has no recommendation on grant funding for this event.

 

The Community Events Program’s funding recommendation total is $54,195.

 

No.

Organization

Event

Request in Application

Recommended Funding

1

Animal Assisted Happiness

Happiness Smile Farm Open Hours

$4,450

$4,450

2

Cupertino Symphonic Band

Spring Concert

$1,640

$1,640

3

Duo Duo Animal Welfare Project

Pet Appreciation Celebration

$1,500

$1,500

4

Ellis School PTA

Ellis International Festival

$2,500

$2,500

5

South Asian Cultural Association of Sunnyvale (SACAS)

2026 Sunnyvale Diwali Festival

$20,000

$18,000

6

Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce

2026 Art & Wine Festival

$20,000

No staff recommendation

7

Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church

Sunnyvale Pride Fest

$5,000

$5,000

8

Sunnyvale Swim Club

Community Block Party

$5,760

$5,760

9

The Autism Society SF Bay Area

2026 Spring Spectacular

$110,000

$15,345

 

 

Total Recommended

$54,195

 

For the Neighborhood Grant Program, staff recommends funding twelve applications received, each aligned with the funding limits established under the new three-tier system. Neighborhood associations with fewer than 250 households (Tier 1) are eligible for a maximum of $1,500, Tier 2, with 251-299 households may apply for up to $3,000, and Tier 3, over 500 households are eligible for up to $5,000. The Neighborhood Grant Program’s funding recommendations total to $36,800.

 

Heritage District Association submitted two applications; one met the Tier 3 maximum funding allowed and the other exceeded it. Staff recommend funding one application and will follow up with the applicant to recommend the second application, for Halloween support, may be a better fit for the Community Event grant application for the Spring funding cycle.

 

No.

Neighborhood Association (NA)

Event

Request in Application

Recommended Funding

1

Bidwell Resident NA

Summer Block Party & Holiday Events

$2,000

$2,000

2

Cherry Chase NA

Community Events

$5,000

$5,000

3

Cherryhill NA

Expanding Communication Channels

$3,750

$3,750

4

Heritage District Association

Halloween Support

$11,175

$0

5

Heritage District Association

Heritage Arch Building Community Event

$4,200

$4,200

6

Murphy District Association

Community Events

$5,000

$5,000

7

Ortega Park NA

Programs & Socials

$3,000

$3,000

8

San Miguel NA

Block Party, Events & NNO

$5,000

$5,000

9

Serra North NA

Quarterly Neighborhood Socials

$350

$350

10

SNAIL NA

National Night Out International Potluck

$5,000

$5,000

11

SunnyArts NA

Community Building & Safety

$1,500

$1,500

12

Sunset Pastoria NA

Washington Park BBQ

$500

$500

13

Valley Forge

Block Party

$1,500

$1,500

 

 

Total Recommended

$36,800

No.

Neighborhood Association Block Party

Request in Application

Recommended Funding

1

Challenger West

$500

$500

2

Cherry Chase - Parkington Ave

$400

$400

3

Cherry Chase - Jamestown & Bernardo

$500

$500

4

Cherry Chase - Lois, Blair & Dona Avenues

$500

$500

5

Cumberland West

$500

$500

6

Heritage District - Carroll St.

$500

$500

7

OPNA - Heron Ave.

$500

$500

8

SNAIL

$500

$500

9

Sunset Pastoria - Fall 2026

$500

$500

10

Sunset Pastoria - August 2026

$500

$500

 

 Total Recommended

$4,900

For the Block Party applications, staff recommend funding all ten applications received. A total of seven registered neighborhood associations submitted applications, with two submitting multiple applications. All adhered to the guidelines provided in terms of the number of applications allowed based on neighborhood association size.  Tier 1 may submit a maximum of two applications, Tier 2 may submit up to four applications and Tier 3 may submit up to six applications. The funding recommendation for Block Party applications totals $4,900.

 

Attached is a summary of the 2026 Community Event and Neighborhood Grant Program applicants, along with all completed grant applications. For privacy reasons, the applicant and project team personal information have been redacted.

The Subcommittee's recommendations for grant distribution are based on the $150,000 allocated for CENGP within the FY 2025/26 General Fund financial plan in project 835490 - Community Events & Neighborhood Grants. For the 2026 CENGP cycle, staff recommendations are summarized above. The total grant distribution amount available is $150,000, 80% ($120,000) in Fall 2025 cycle and 20% in Spring 2026 cycle.

Based on staff recommendations, Fall funding cycle would be $95,895. This leaves $54,105 available for the Spring 2026 funding cycle.

 

Funding Requested

Recommended Funding

Community Events

$170,850

$54,195

Neighborhood Grants

$47,975

$36,800

Block Parties

$4,900

$4,900

TOTAL CENGP FUNDING REQUESTED

$223,725

$95,895

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT

Sufficient funding for CENGP is appropriated in the Adopted Budget in the General Fund under Project 835490 - Community Events & Neighborhood Grants.

 

PUBLIC CONTACT

Public contact was made through posting of the Subcommittee agenda on the City's official notice bulletin board, on the City's website, and the availability of the agenda and report in the Office of the City Clerk.

 

ALTERNATIVES

1.                     Recommend funding levels outlined in the 2026 Recommended Funding Summary tables be submitted to Council for final approval.

2.                     Take other action as determined by the Subcommittee.

 

RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

Alternative 1: Recommend funding levels outlined in the 2026 Recommended Funding Summary tables be submitted to Council for final approval.

 

JUSTIFICATION FOR RECOMENDATION

Staff recommend approving grant applications with the funding amounts outlined in the 2026 Recommended Funding Summary tables. The total grant distribution amount for Fall cycle would be $95,895, funding thirty events across the City.

 

Levine Act

LEVINE ACT

The Levine Act (Gov. Code Section 84308) prohibits city officials from participating in certain decisions regarding licenses, permits, and other entitlements for use if the official has received a campaign contribution of more than $500 from a party, participant, or agent of a party or participant in the previous 12 months. The Levine Act is intended to prevent financial influence on decisions that affect specific, identifiable persons or participants. For more information see the Fair Political Practices Commission website: www.fppc.ca.gov/learn/pay-to-play-limits-and-prohibitions.html <http://www.fppc.ca.gov/learn/pay-to-play-limits-and-prohibitions.html>

 

An ”X” in the checklist below indicates that the action being considered falls under a Levine Act category or exemption:

 

SUBJECT TO THE LEVINE ACT

___ Land development entitlements

___ Other permit, license, or entitlement for use

__x_ Contract or franchise (for grants of $50,000 or more - Autism Society)

 

EXEMPT FROM THE LEVINE ACT

___ Competitively bid contract*

___ Labor or personal employment contract

__x_ Contracts under $50,000 or non-fiscal (for grants under $50,000)

___ Contracts between public entities

___ General policy and legislative actions

 

*“Competitively bid” means a contract that must be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder.

 

Staff

Prepared by: Angela Chan, Recreation Services Manager

Reviewed by: Laura Jammal, Management Analyst

Reviewed by: Jesus Raygoza, Deputy Director of Recreation Services

Reviewed by: Michelle Perera, Director of Library and Recreation Services

Reviewed by: Sarah Johnson-Rios, Deputy City Manager

Approved by: Tim Kirby, City Manager

 

ATTACHMENTS

1.                     2026 Community Event and Neighborhood Grant Program, Recommended Funding Summary

2.                     2026 Community Events Grant Applications Packet

3.                     2026 Neighborhood Grant Applications Packet

4.                     2026 Block Party Application Packet