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Grant Agreement between CMB and Young Musicians Unite, Inc 2023.32c4=48 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Reso 2021-31537, Reso 2022-32064, Reso 2022-32139, Reso 2023-32688 GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA AND YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE, INC. This Grant Agreement ("Agreement') is entered into this day of 8/1/2024 12:05 zu24, with an initial effective date of August 15, 2024, between the City of Miami Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida(the"City") and the Young Musicians Unite, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation (the"YMU"or"Grantee"). Article I/Grant Description 1. Grantee: Young Musicians Unite, Inc. Grantee Contact: Sammy Gonzalez, President Address: 1260 NW 29th Street#103 City, State, Zip: Miami, FL 33142 Phone, fax, e-mail: 786—337—2299, sammy@youngmusiciansunite.org 2. Grant amount: Not to Exceed $30,000.00 3. Project Description: See Exhibit 1 hereto 4. • Grant Project Budget: See Exhibit 2 hereto 5. Expenditure Deadline: Initial term, June 8, 2025; 6. Project Completion Date: Initial term, June 8, 2025; 7. Final Report deadline: Must be delivered to the City no later than 30 calendar days after the project completion deadline. Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-00AF645B2A9F . Docusign Envelope ID:9B8A71F3-A598-4CBE-AB06-5F7CF16159E0 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement this 8/1/2024 2:05 PM EDT day of , 2024. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH By; OttC, � os Eric Carpente City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGE ATTEST: &FOR EXECUTION p-DocuSigned by: PfiiiJ. h 01/011ZH $af-.;:b ,oarA do, City Clerk ��City Attorney max-'..- Date 8/1/2024 I 2:05 PM EDT Date GRANTEE: YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE,INC. Federal ID#: 46-2610764 Docuslgoed by: By: ,Iiy Gdln�jatt/'j • E8871E9764DF495. dent 7/16/2024 I 2:14 PM PDT Date Article III General Conditions 2 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Article Ill General Conditions 1. Parties: The parties to this Agreement are the Grantee listed in Article I, and the City of Miami Beach, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida (City). The City has delegated the responsibility of administering this Grant to the City Manager or the City Manager's designee (the"Contract Administrator"), as identified in Article 11-16. 2. Term: A. This Agreement shall have a term of approximately one (1) year, from August 15, 2024 through June 5, 2025. Subject to funding approval (as described in Section 6) and Grantee's compliance with the terms of the Agreement for the prior fiscal year,the City Manager, at the City Manager's sole discretion, may renew the Agreement for one (1) additional one-year term. The initial term and each approved annual renewal term, commencing on August 15th and ending on June 5th of the following year, may be individually referred to as a "Term" or collectively as the "Term". B. Termination for Convenience of the City. The City may also, through its City Manager, and for its convenience and without cause, terminate the Agreement at any time during the Term by giving written notice to the Grantee of such termination; which shall become effective within thirty (30) days following receipt by the Grantee of such notice. Additionally, in the event of a public health,welfare or safety concern,as determined by the City Manager, in the City Manager's sole discretion, the City Manager, pursuant to a verbal or written notification to the Grantee, may immediately suspend the services under this Agreement for a time certain, or in the alternative, terminate this Agreement on a given date. if the Agreement is terminated for convenience by the City, the Grantee shall be paid for any services satisfactorily performed up to the date of termination; following which the City shall be discharged from any and all liabilities, duties, and terms arising out of, or by virtue of, this Agreement. These provisions shall not waive or preclude the City from pursuing any other remedies that may be available to it under the law or under this Agreement. 3. Project Description:The City has provided funding to Grantee to develop and manage the Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble (the "Program") at Miami Beach Senior High School, as described in the Project Description set forth in Composite Exhibit 1, incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto (the "Project"). The Grantee may only use the Grant for the purposes that are specifically described in the Project Description, attached hereto as Composite Exhibit 1. All expenditures will be subject to the terms of this Agreement and, as specified in the Grant Project Budget attached hereto as Exhibit 2. Line item changes to said Grant Project Budget shall not exceed ten percent (10%) per category, and shall, in no event, exceed the total amount of $30,000.00. Amendments to the Grant Project Budget in Exhibit 2 shall not be permitted without the prior written consent of the City Manager or Contract Administrator. Said requests shall be made in writing, detailing and justifying the need for such changes. 4. Reports: This Grant has been awarded with the understanding that the activities and services contemplated under the described Project will mutually contribute to the enhancement of services available to students at Miami Beach Senior High School. To demonstrate that the 3 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Grant is fulfilling, or has fulfilled its purpose, the Grantee must supply the City Manager with a written Final Report documenting that the Grantee has fulfilled all requirements. This report must be received by the City no later than the Final Report deadline set forth in Article 1-7. Notwithstanding the preceding, and as a condition of disbursement of the Grant funds, the City Manager or Contract Administrator may require Grantee to submit an interim written report, detailing Grantee's compliance at the time of a partial reimbursement request. 5. Amount of Grant, Payment Schedule and Donations: The total amount of the Grant is specified in Article 1-2 and is subject to the restrictions set forth herein. In awarding this Grant,the City assumes no obligation to provide financial support of any type whatsoever in excess of the total Grant Amount. Cost overruns are the sole principal responsibility of the Grantee. The Grant funds will only be dispersed to the Grantee once all parties have executed this Agreement. Thereafter, Grant funds shall be disbursed on a quarterly basis following execution of this Agreement. A detailed invoice must be provided to the City within 30 calendar days following the end of each quarter. No disbursement will be made until the City has received detailed documentation (invoices, cancelled checks, receipts, etc.) for the expenses, and the original receipts, incurred and paid by Grantee in the quarter prior and provided that all funds disbursed have been fully utilized as required by this Agreement. Grant funds shall be dispersed pursuant to the agreed upon schedule in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement. All equipment and supplies purchased with Grant funds shall remain property of the City at all times. All equipment and non-consumed supplies shall be returned to the Contract Administrator at the end of each Term unless arrangements are made in advance. Failure to return non-consumed supplies will result in a reduction to the final payment to Grantee equal to the cost of the missing equipment or non-consumed supplies. Pursuant to Resolution No. 2021-31537, amended at the May 4, 2022 City Commission Meeting by Resolution No. 2022-32139, Grantee may accept third-party donations in support of the Program and during the Miami Beach Rock Ensemble performances, provided that all such donations shall be disclosed to the City and dedicated for the exclusive use and benefit of the Program per the terms of this Agreement. All donations to the Program must be disclosed quarterly in the form attached as Exhibit 5 hereto. All individual or corporate doners who contribute to the Program during each Term must be identified by name. Cash donations that are received during any performances of the Miami Beach Rock Ensemble or Rock Ensemble shall be identified as "Cash Donations from the"(Name of performance site)" Performance". 6. No guarantee of future funding/Funding during the Term: Pursuant to Resolution No. 2022-32064,this Agreement was approved with an initial term of one (1)year and annual funding subject to funding approval. No later than February 1st of each Term (for the following Term), Grantee agrees to provide the Administration with a funding request for the Program, which will include a line item budget for the requested Grant Amount(the"Funding Request"). Upon receipt of the Funding Request and the City Manager's decision to approve a renewal term, the Administration will place the requested Grant Amount in the budget for consideration and possible approval by the City Commission during the budgetary process for the applicable fiscal year. Each approved Funding Request and corresponding renewal term will be memorialized, in writing, in the form of an amendment to the Agreement, executed by both parties. The Grantee acknowledges that the receipt of this Grant does not imply a commitment on behalf of the City to continue or provide funding beyond the last approved Funding Request/contract Term. 4 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F 7. Program Monitoring and Evaluation: The City Manager or his designee may monitor and conduct an evaluation of the Project under this Grant,which may include,with or without limitation, visits by City representatives to observe Grantee's programs, procedures, and operations, or to discuss the Grantee's programs with Grantee's personnel; and/or requests for submittal of additional documentations or written reports, prior to the Project Completion Date, evidencing Grantee's progress on the Project. 8. Bank Accounts and Bonding: Grant funds and donations received pursuant to this Agreement shall be kept in a segregated account, in established Miami-Dade County banks or savings and loan associations, whose identities shall be disclosed in writing to the City Manager or Contract Administrator with the identity and title of individuals authorized to withdraw or write checks on Grant funds. 9. Accounting and Financial Review: Funded activities must take place on or before the Expenditure Deadline in Article 1-5. The Grantee shall keep accurate and complete books and records of all receipts and expenditures of Grant funds, in conformance with reasonable accounting standards.These books and records,as well as all documents pertaining to payments received and made in conjunction with this Grant, including, without limitation, vouchers, bills, invoices, receipts and canceled checks, shall be dated within the Term for which they are approved and retained in Miami-Dade County in a secure place and in an orderly fashion by the Grantee for at least three (3)years after the Expenditure Deadline specified in Article 1-5. These books, records, and documents may be examined by the City, and/or its authorized representatives, at the Grantee's offices during regular business hours and upon reasonable notice. Furthermore, the City may, at its expense, audit or have audited, all the financial records of the Grantee, whether or not purported to be related to this Grant. 10. Publicity and Credits: The Grantee must include the City of Miami Beach logo and the following credit line in all publications related to this Grant: "This Project is financially assisted by a grant from the City of Miami Beach." Failure to do so may preclude future grant funding from the City in the same manner as if Grantee defaulted under this Agreement, pursuant to Article 11-15. 11. Insurance: Grantee's insurance requirements are set forth in Exhibit 3, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein. 12. Liability and Indemnification:The Grantee shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, employees, agents and contractors, from any and all liability, losses or damages, including attorneys' fees and costs of defense, which the City or its officers, employees, agents and contractors may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to,or resulting from the performance of this Agreement by the Grantee or its officers, employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or contractors. Grantee shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims,suits or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City,where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgments, and attorneys' fees which may issue thereon. Grantee expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement, or otherwise provided, shall in no way limit its obligation, as set forth herein, to indemnify, hold harmless and defined the City or its officers, employees, agents and contractors as herein provided. The provisions of this Article 11-12 and this indemnification shall survive the expiration or early 5 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F termination of this Agreement. 13. Assignment: The Grantee shall not be permitted to assign this Grant, and any purported assignment will be void, and shall be treated as an event of default pursuant to Article II-15. 14.Compliance with Laws:The Grantee agrees to abide by and be governed by all applicable Federal, State, County and City laws, including but not limited to Miami-Dade County's Conflict of Interest and Code of Ethics Ordinance, as amended, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein, and Chapter 2, Article VII of the Miami Beach City Code, as amended, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein. 15. Default/Termination Provisions/Repayment or Recapture of Grant Funds: In the event the Grantee shall fail to comply with any of the provisions of this Agreement, after providing Grantee with five (5) calendar days written notice to cure and Grantee failing to cure the default to the satisfaction of the City Manager, the City Manager may terminate this Agreement and withhold or cancel all or any unpaid installments of the Grant, and the City shall have no further obligation to the Grantee under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the default is of a nature that cannot be cured, such as engaging in fraudulent conduct or making a material misrepresentation of fact, no cure period shall be required and the City Manager may terminate this Agreement immediately, effective upon Grantee receiving the City's written notification. Further, in the event of termination, at the City Manager's sole discretion, the Grantee may be required to immediately repay to the City all portions of the Grant which have been received by the Grantee, as of the date that the written demand is received. Any uncommitted Grant funds or donations which remain in the possession or under the control of the Grantee as of the date of the Expenditure Deadline specified in Article 1-5 must be returned to the City within fifteen (15)calendar days after the Expenditure Deadline. If such funds have been committed but not expended, the Grantee must request in writing from the City Manager an extension of the Expenditure Deadline which, if approved, shall be for a period not to exceed one month. Grant funds which are to be repaid to the City pursuant to this Section are to be repaid upon demand by delivering to the City Manager a certified check for the total amount due, payable to the City of Miami Beach, Florida. 16.Written Notices:Any written notices required under this Agreement will be effective when delivered in person or upon the receipt of a certified letter addressed to the Grantee at the address specified in Article I-1 of this Agreement, and to the City when addressed to the City's Contract Administrator, as follows: City of Miami Beach, Florida, 1700 Convention Center Drive, 4th Floor Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Attention: City's Chief Education Officer 17. Board Training: Pursuant to Resolution 2018-30552, Grantee is required to have 51% or more of its board membership complete the City's training for board members if all three of the following apply: 1)the Grantee is a non-profit; 2)the Grantee has an annual operating budget of less than $5 million; and 3) the grant award is for $25,000 or more of City funds. The Board training must be completed within the last two years prior to Grantee receiving City funds. 6 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F 18. Florida Public Records Law: A. Grantee shall comply with Florida Public Records law under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. B. The term "public records"shall have the meaning set forth in Section 119.011(12), which means all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business of the City. C. Pursuant to Section 119.0701 of the Florida Statutes, if the Grantee meets the definition of"Contractor" as defined in Section 119.0701(1)(a), the Grantee shall: 1. Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service; 2. Upon request from the City's custodian of public records, provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes or as otherwise provided by law; 3. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed, except as authorized by law, for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the Agreement if the Grantee does not transfer the records to the City; 4. Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer, at no cost to the City, all public records in possession of the Consultant or keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. If the Consultant transfers all public records to the City upon completion of the Agreement, the Grantee shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Grantee keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, the Consultant shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. D. REQUEST FOR RECORDS; NONCOMPLIANCE. 1. A request to inspect or copy public records relating to the City's contract for services must be made directly to the City. If the City does not possess the requested records, the City shall immediately notify the Consultant of the request, and the Grantee must provide the records to the City or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. 2. Grantee's failure to comply with the City's request for records shall constitute a breach of this Agreement, and the City, at its sole discretion, may: (1) unilaterally terminate 7 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F the Agreement; (2) avail itself of the remedies set forth under the Agreement; and/or (3)avail itself of any available remedies at law or in equity. 3. A Grantee who fails to provide the public records to the City within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under s. 119.10. E. CIVIL ACTION. 1. If a civil action is filed against a Grantee to compel production of public records relating to the City's contract for services, the court shall assess and award against the Grantee the reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorneys'fees, if: a. The court determines that the Grantee unlawfully refused to comply with the public records request within a reasonable time; and b. At least 8 business days before filing the action,the plaintiff provided written notice of the public records request, including a statement that the Grantee has not complied with the request, to the City and to the Grantee. 2. A notice complies with subparagraph (1)(b)if it is sent to the City's custodian of public records and to the.Grantee at the Grantee's address listed on its contract with the City or to the Grantee's registered agent. Such notices must be sent by common carrier delivery service or by registered, Global Express Guaranteed, or certified mail, with postage or shipping paid by the sender and with evidence of delivery, which may be in an electronic format. F. A Grantee who complies with a public records request within 8 business days after the notice is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement. IF THE GRANTEE HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE GRANTEE'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ATTENTION: RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 E-MAIL: RAFAELGRANADORMIAMIBEACHFL.GOV PHONE: 305-673-7411 19. INSPECTOR GENERAL AUDIT RIGHTS: A. Pursuant to Section 2-256 of the Code of the City of Miami Beach,the City has established the Office of the Inspector General which may, on a random basis, perform reviews, audits, 8 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F inspections and investigations on all City contracts, throughout the duration of said contracts. This random audit is separate and distinct from any other audit performed by or on behalf of the City. B. The Office of the Inspector General is authorized to investigate City affairs and empowered to review past, present and proposed City programs, accounts, records, contracts and transactions. In addition, the Inspector General has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of witnesses and monitor City projects and programs. Monitoring of an existing City project or program may include a report concerning whether the project is on time, within budget and in conformance with the contract documents and applicable law. The Inspector General shall have the power to audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations, activities, performance and procurement process including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal) submittals, activities of the Grantee , its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, City staff and elected officials to ensure compliance with the contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption. Pursuant to Section 2-378 of the City Code, the City is allocating a percentage of its overall annual contract expenditures to fund the activities and operations of the Office of Inspector General. C. Upon ten (10) days written notice to the Grantee, the Grantee shall make all requested records and documents available to the Inspector General for inspection and copying. The Inspector General is empowered to retain the services of independent private sector auditors to audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations activities, performance and procurement process including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal) submittals, activities of the Grantee, its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, City staff and elected officials to ensure compliance with the contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption. D. The Inspector General shall have the right to inspect and copy all documents and records in the Grantee's possession, custody or control which in the Inspector General's sole judgment, pertain to performance of the contract, including, but not limited to original estimate files, change order estimate files, worksheets, proposals and agreements from and with successful subcontractors and suppliers, all project-related correspondence, memoranda, instructions, financial documents, construction documents, (bid/proposal) and contract documents, back- change documents, all documents and records which involve cash, trade or volume discounts, insurance proceeds, rebates,or dividends received,payroll and personnel records and supporting documentation for the aforesaid documents and records. E. The Grantee shall make available at its office at all reasonable times the records, materials, and other evidence regarding the acquisition (bid preparation)and performance of this 9 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F contract, for examination, audit, or reproduction, until three (3) years after final payment under this contract or for any longer period required by statute or by other clauses of this contract. In addition: i. If this contract is completely or partially terminated, the Grantee shall make available records relating to the work terminated until three (3) years after any resulting final termination settlement; and ii. The Grantee shall make available records relating to appeals or to litigation or the settlement of claims arising under or relating to this contract until such appeals, litigation, or claims are finally resolved. F. The provisions in this section shall apply to the Grantee, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors and suppliers. The Grantee shall incorporate the provisions in this section in all subcontracts and all other agreements executed by the Grantee in connection with the performance of this contract. G. Nothing in this section shall impair any independent right to the City to conduct audits or investigative activities. The provisions of this section are neither intended nor shall they be construed to impose any liability on the City by the Grantee or third parties. 20. E-VERIFY: A. Grantee shall comply with Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, "Employment Eligibility" ("E- Verify Statute"), as may be amended from time to time. Pursuant to the E-Verify Statute, commencing on January 1, 2021, Grantee shall register with and use the E-Verify system to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees during the Term of the Agreement. Additionally, Grantee shall expressly require that any approved sub- contractor performing work or providing services pursuant to the Agreement to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the contract Term. If Grantee enters into a contract with an approved subcontractor,the subcontractor must provide the Grantee with an affidavit stating that the subcontractor does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. Grantee shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the subcontract or such other extended period as may be required under this Agreement. B. TERMINATION RIGHTS. 1. If the City has a good faith belief that Grantee has knowingly violated Section 448.09(1), Florida Statutes, the City shall terminate this Agreement with Grantee for cause, and the City shall thereafter have or owe no further obligation or liability to Grantee. 10 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F 2. If the City has a good faith belief that a subcontractor has knowingly violated the foregoing Subsection 20(A), but the Grantee otherwise complied with such subsection, the City will promptly notify the Grantee and order the Grantee to immediately terminate the agreement with the subcontractor. Grantee's failure to terminate a subcontractor shall be an event of default under this Agreement, entitling City to terminate this Agreement for cause. 3. A contract terminated under the foregoing Subparagraphs (B)(1)or(B)(2) is not in breach of contract and may not be considered as such. 4. The City or Grantee or a subcontractor may file an action with the Circuit or County Court to challenge a termination under the foregoing Subparagraphs (B)(1) or (B)(2) no later than 20 calendar days after the date on which the contract was terminated. 5. If the City terminates the Agreement with Grantee under the foregoing Subparagraph (B)(1), Grantee may not be awarded a public contract for at least 1 year after the date of termination of this Agreement. 6. Grantee is liable for any additional costs incurred by the City as a result of the termination of this Agreement under this Section 20. Article III/Miscellaneous Provisions 21. Public Purpose: The Grant awarded herein is the result of a finding by the City, based on representatives, documents, materials and other information supplied by Grantee, that the Grantee is performing a public purpose through the programs, projects, and/or services recommended for support. As such, use of Grant funds for any program component not meeting this condition will be considered a breach of the terms of this Agreement and will allow the City to seek remedies including, but not limited to, those outlined in this Grant Agreement. 22. Indulgence Will Not be Waiver of Breach: The indulgence of either party with regard to any breach or failure to perform any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver of the provision or any portion of this Agreement either at the time the breach or failure occurs, or at any time throughout the term of this Agreement. 23. Captions Used in this Agreement: Captions, as used in this Agreement, are for convenience of reference only and should not be deemed or construed as in any way limiting or extending the language or provisions to which such captions may refer. 24. Contract Represents Total Agreement: This Agreement, including its special conditions and exhibits, represents the whole and total agreement of the parties. No representations, except those contained within this Agreement and its attachments, are to be considered in construing its terms. No modifications or amendments may be made to this Agreement unless made in writing signed by both Parties. The City Manager shall be authorized to execute amendments to this Agreement on behalf of the City. 25. No Discrimination: The Grantee also accepts and agrees to comply with the following Special Conditions: The Grantee hereby agrees that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.) prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, handicap, or sex. 11 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F The Grantee hereby agrees that it will comply with City of Miami Beach Human Rights Ordinance as codified in Chapter 62 of the City Code, and as amended from time to time, prohibiting actual or perceived discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations, or public services on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, intersexuality, gender identity,sexual orientation, disability, marital status,financial status,age,ancestry, height,weight, domestic partner status, labor organization membership,familial situation, or political affiliation. The City endorses the clear mandate of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) to remove barriers, which prevents qualified individuals with disabilities from enjoying the same employment opportunities that are available to persons without disabilities. The City also endorses the mandate of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Section 504 and prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability and requires that Grant recipients provide equal access and equal opportunity and services without discrimination on the basis of any disability. 26. Governing Law and Exclusive Venue: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Florida, both substantive and remedial, without regard to principles of conflict of laws. The exclusive venue for any litigation arising out of this Agreement shall be Miami-Dade County, Florida, if in State court, and the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida, if in federal court. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, GRANTOR AND GRANTEE EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHTS EITHER PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO, OR ARISING OUT OF, THIS AGREEMENT. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. 12 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Composite Exhibit 1 /Project Description 1. Project Description Young Musicians Unite (YMU) nurtures the education, creative development, and future career potential of youth in Miami-Dade County through music, empowering them to thrive despite their socioeconomic status. Dedicated to providing continuity for the development of young people's creativity and skills development, the core of YMU's work is done in partnership with schools to provide the only "during-school" music education program for middle and high schools among Miami's 60+ non-profit music organizations, uniquely using musical instruction to create well- rounded and career-ready students. Building on our during-school programs, we also offer after- school career-preparedness programs that immerse students in professional settings to provide singular vocational experiences for creative youth that boost their future employability and eligibility for college scholarships. Youth in communities with limited access to resources face increasing barriers to becoming real- world ready and financially sound due to growing socioeconomic divides and disparities that come with disappearing access to the supplementary education that can empower them to be well rounded and career-ready. Not only does music education enable students to develop 21st- century skills and leadership abilities, but schools with strong music programs also develop a strong sense of school culture that seeds student interest, and drives increased attendance and graduation rates, improved relationships with peers, and increases in-school and extra-curricular participation (Harris Interactive Inc, 2006).YMU's programs take this one step further, by creating immersive environments that nourish students' cognitive capacity to enhance language development, reading proficiency, and spatial reasoning skills, resulting in improved grades and testing scores. Students learn hard and soft skills that augment academic learning in a 21st- century, personally relevant music technology setting that makes them excited to progress and prepares them for long term success and to become leaders in their communities. The Rock Ensemble, founded by the late Doug Burris in 1972, is the first school-based ensemble of its kind in our nation's history. The student-led musical group is a culmination of musicians, stage crew, and a sound engineering team. The Rock Ensemble comes together to play classic and modern rock and lends vocational experience to its students through engaging them in professional environments at a young age. Students participate in public performances and competitions throughout the year. Many professional musicians and sound engineers have passed through the ranks of the Rock Ensemble over its 50-year run. Under the leadership of Young Musicians Unite the Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble Program (the"Program" or the"Miami Beach Rock Ensemble" or "Rock Ensemble")will continue to reach new heights of excellence. Programming Includes: • During the Summer YMU staff picks the first five songs for ensemble auditions, locks in audition dates, creates an audition flyer, and promotes auditions via socials and our website. • Auditions for the musicians are held over three to four days in September. • Slots include o (4-5)Vocalists o (3) Guitarists o (1) Bass Player 13 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F o (1) Drummer o (1) Keyboardist o Horn Players as needed o (1) Ensemble Manager o (1) Lead Sound Engineer o (3-5) Sound Engineers o (2) Light Operators • The ensemble starts their rehearsals a week later and works towards a 12-song set by December. • Rehearsals take place two times a week for 3 hours. o Students learn how to play as a group in a professional environment o Students learn how to set up and breakdown all of their equipment(backline) and a full sound system every rehearsal o Students learn how to mix live sound on a professional board o Students learn how to mix live sound on an ipad - o Students learn how to use compression, reverb effects, monitor mixing, and graphic eq o Students learn how to manage lights • The ensemble participates in 10-18 performances a year. o The Doug Burris Tribute Show takes place every year at the North Beach Bandshell o The Miami Beach Rock Ensemble headlines the Miami Beach Youth Music Festival. • The Miami Beach Rock Ensemble will work towards competition if the right circumstances present themselves. 2. Grant Monies Grant monies in an amount not to exceed $30,000 will be used to help support the Program in the 2024-2025 school year. The following expenses detailed in Exhibit 2 will be incurred in the delivery of the services described above: • In-house/Salaried Personnel: Administration up to 10% of budget • In-house/Salaried Personnel: Artistic • Contracted/Outside Artistic fees/services • Contracted/Outside other fees/services(specific descriptions listed within budget—Exhibit 2) • Travel (Field trips for students) • Mileage reimbursement • Program Supplies/materials • Printing of classroom and museum materials • Technical Production Expenses • Lesson Plan development • Artistic Program training The Grant Amount must be spent within budget categories as set forth in Exhibit 2. All marketing materials or publications associated with City of Miami Beach Program must be approved, in writing, by the City Manager or Contract Administrator prior to dissemination. All performances or other approved marketing materials or publications must include the City of Miami Beach logo 14 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F and the following byline: "City of Miami Beach Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble" or the"Miami Beach Rock Ensemble". 3. Grantee Responsibilities Grantee has worked with the principal of Miami Beach Senior High School to develop the Program. Grantee will oversee and manage the Program, including agreements with the school and other organizations. A. The program will be monitored through quarterly reports to include hours worked by staff and a quarterly report of curriculum delivered. The below are the quarterly deliverables: • A report of school hours deployed • costs incurred in accordance with the budget with supporting documentation • Number of students served each month • Instructional hours provided • Performances provides both during school hours and outside of regular school hours, as well as location provided • Listing of donations received throughout the quarter by doner and amount pursuant to Resolution No. 2022-32139 B. The Grantee will maintain the following as evidence of expenses incurred: • Payroll records (including salary, fringe, benefits, hourly rates, timesheets reflecting services directly related to the program, etc.) • Supplies and services receipts (invoices and cancelled checks) • Proof of performances, such as programs, flyers, and brochures • Proof of logo and credit line in project publications and advertisements. The Grantee will categorize and provide the above-listed evidence of expenses incurred according to the Grant budget(i.e. supplies and materials separate from travel expenses). Travel expenses must be approved in advance, in writing, by the Contract Administrator and must comply with the City's Citywide Procedure Sequence Number OD.20.01 (Travel on City Business). The City will not reimburse expenses relating to parking or the use of a rental or transportation service such as Uber or Lyft. Mileage reimbursement will be reimbursed at the 2024-2025 approved rate not to exceed approved budget amount. C. Grant Use Restrictions-Grant monies may not be used toward the following: • Projects that are primarily recreational, political, therapeutic, vocational, rehabilitative, or intended solely for practitioners of a specific religion • Remuneration of City of Miami Beach employees for any service rendered as part of a project receiving funds from the Miami Beach Senior High Rock Ensemble through Young Musicians Unite, Inc. • "Bricks or mortar"or permanent equipment, unless the purchase price is less than the cost of rental. • City of Miami Beach services (permit fees, off-duty police, insurance) • Debt reduction • Contests 15 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F • Indirect or general operating costs related to the operation of the Grantee's organization • Travel or transportation outside the local Miami Dade County area • Social/fundraising events, beauty pageants, or sporting events • Hospitality costs including decorations or affiliate personnel with the exception of artists • Cash prizes • Insurance fees not directly related to the Program • Indirect or general operating costs related to the operation of the organization • Administrative salaries and fees not to exceed ten (10%) percent of total budget • Lobbying or propaganda materials • Charitable contributions. D. The Grantee will submit a final report no later than the Final Report deadline, set forth in Article 1-7, which documents the efforts undertaken to support the program which shall include: • A summary of overall project and its impact on the identified student populations • A final project budget • A list of all donations received in support of the program by donor, amount, and program utilization description • Results of satisfaction surveys conducted with different stakeholder groups E. In accordance with the requirements of Section 1012.465, 1012.32 and 1012.467, Florida Statutes, and School Board Policies 8475, 1121.01, 3121.01 and 4121.01 as amended from time to time, the Grantee will ensure that any instructional contractor will be required to submit to a criminal history check and background screening requirements, including level 2 screening requirements, as outlined in the above-referenced statutes and School Board Policies. F. Consent, Releases, and Chaperones. Grantee secure the requisite consents and waivers from parents of the participants of the Program, using Miami-Dade County Public School (M-DCPS)approved forms and in accordance with M-DCPS guidelines,including ensuring that the requisite chaperones are provided. With respect to rehearsals/performances occurring during the Term but outside of the school year ("Summer Performance Activities"), Grantee shall require that the parents/ guardians of the student participants execute the Release and Hold Harmless agreement, attached as Exhibit 6 hereto, prior to every Summer Performance Activities and that chaperones, in the number typically required by M-DCPS, are also in attendance. G. Grantee will use an Independent Contractor Agreement similar in form to the template incorporated herein by reference and attached hereto as Exhibit 4. 16 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Attachment A To Exhibit 1 THE FOLLOWING YOUNG MUSICAN UNITE STAFF WILL OVERSEE THE PROJECT: 1. Director(2017-Current) -Sammy Gonzalez CEO of Young Musicians Unite, Inc. Owner of Miami Music Productions, Co-Founder of the Wynwood School of Music, and Director of The Rock Ensemble One of Miami's most established musicians and educators in the Miami music scene, Sammy Gonzalez played his first guitar concert at ten years old and grew to become an accomplished classical guitarist and bassist for Jacobs Ladder, a nationally recognized rock band. As a musician, Sammy has played nearly 1000+ concerts, gone on 15 U.S. tours, and landed spots at SXSW music festival, Van's Warped Tour, and national Film Festivals. He owns and operates The Bull Productions Recording Studio in Miami, where he produces, records, and mixes artists from all genres and backgrounds.As first chair in the Miami Beach Classical Guitar Quintet, Sammy toured the U.S. and Japan, winning awards at both regional and national levels. Sammy is the President/CEO and founder of the non-profit Young Musicians Unite. Under the leadership of Sammy, Young Musicians Unite believes that every student in Miami-Dade deserves access to music education regardless of their socio-economic background. The organization currently services over 3,500 students across 35 schools and has educated over 11, students since 2013. Sammy is a founder at the Wynwood School of Music, an after-school and weekend music program in the heart of Miami's art district. Giving students the opportunity to participate in private and ensemble lessons throughout the week. Sammy also serves as the Director of the Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble. The Rock Ensemble, founded by the late Doug Burris in 1972, is the first school-based ensemble of its kind in our nation's history. The student led musical group is a culmination of musicians, stage crew, and a sound engineering team. The Rock Ensemble comes together to play classic and modern rock and lends vocational experience to its students through engaging them in professional environments at a young age. Many professional musicians and sound engineers have passed through the ranks of the Rock Ensemble over its 50-year run. As an educator, Sammy has been teaching since 2004. His students have gone on to excel in schools such as New World School of the Arts, Harvard, NYU, Georgetown, Cornell, Vanderbilt, and Penn State.At Miami Beach Senior High School (MBSH), Sammy participated in All State for guitar,jazz band, and orchestra all four years, received straight superiors at solos & ensembles, and was the schools Silver Knight Music nominee. Sammy's Responsibilities: • Chooses the first five songs for the ensemble, audition dates, and oversees the audition process. • Oversees the assistant director and artistic director 17 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F • Deals with group oversight and band dynamics • Oversees all show bookings for the ensemble • Oversees all marketing for the ensemble • Deals with all fundraising and finances with the support of YMU's CFO Melanie Greenwald 2. Assistant Director-Michael McNamee Machael McNamee serves as Assistant Director and was an alumnus of the program Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble under the late Doug Burris. Mac is a professional sound engineer and has worked in many recording studios, movie sets, and produces his own artists. He is also a guitarist and vocalist for The Macsters. Michael's Responsibilities: • Michael is a Miami Beach Senior High School Employee. As an employee of MBSH he acts as the Club Sponsor for the Miami Beach Rock Ensemble. • All field trip forms and approvals go through Michael and he submits them for approval to the school's activities director and Principal. • Michael is responsible for training the student sound engineers. • Michael serves as the main chaperone for our field trips • Michael serves as the main sound engineer for most of our performances and oversees the students setting up and breaking down all equipment. 3. AJ Hill -Artistic Director AJ Hill was part of the first class of the Miami Beach Rock Ensemble in 1972. AJ Hill is a world- renowned saxophone player and vocalist for the Spam All Stars. AJ is considered one the most sought-after live musicians in Miami. AJ's Responsibilities: • Oversees the structure of every practice • Manages students' during practice • AJ is our lead vocal coach and works with the vocalists in vocal group settings and as a full band. • AJ creates harmonies/parts for vocalists. AJ also records these parts on his own and sends the files to the vocalists separately so they can learn their unique parts. 4. Young Musicians Unite Team: Program Director-Oversees all programs across YMU's 29 schools Regional Director-Oversee the Miami Beach and central Miami school day to day activities. Production Assistant- Prepares for shows and the coordination of all performance equipment Operations Support-Oversees all intricate details and day to day logistics for YMU's 29 schools and 114 classrooms. Performance Stagehands-Support staff for performances. Set up and breakdown. Performance Chaperons-Oversee students.Are L2 cleared and are responsible for them the whole time. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. 18 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Exhibit 2/Project Budget 2024-2025 The Miami Beach Rock Ensemble Annual Budget Young Musicians Unite 'PROJECT BUDGET City of Miami Beach. DESCRIPTION Project Staff Creative Director-Al Hill $ 8,400.00 $ 6,000.00 $120x70 Classes(3hr per class)Sept Sth-June8 Project Staff Assisstant Director-Michael Mac $ 8,400.00 $ 6,000.00 $120 x 70 Classes(3hr per class)Sept 5th-June 8 Project Staff-Director-Sammy Gonzalez $ 31,249.00 $ - 70 Classes(105 Hours),Management(80 Hours for the year),and 15 Performances(15 x 5 hours=75 hours)Total 260 Hours x$120.19= $31,249 Project Staff-Production Manager $ 20,000.00 $ 6,000.00 $1,000 per show s 20 performances Project Staff-Performance Chapperone Performances $ 3,000.00 Chapperones the students throughout the set up and breakdown of performances.Performance days are 8-12 hours long.$150 stipend per show,average about 20 shows a year. Pickup all of the equipment at the last rehearsal before a performance.Transports and sets up all of the equipment and the sound Project Staff-Stage Hand for Performances $ 10,000.00 system to the performance.Breaks down the equipment at the end of a show.Transports the equipment back to the school at the next rehearsal.$100-$250 for a 3-12 hour show x 2 staff members x 20 shows ACT and College Prep $ 10,000.00 9th,and 10th graders participate.in ACT prep while 11th and 12th graders participate in College prep. Project Staff-Music Video and Recording $ 5,000.00 Professional recording and mixing of 1-4 rock ensemble songs and then a professional video for one song YMU Program Director-Pedro Diaz $ 3,168.00 $ 3,000.00 Staff member in charge of day to day operations,communications,and staff support-1.5 hour per schools$44 per hours 48 weeks x program YMU Regional Director-Pedro Rodriguez $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 Regional Director is in charge of programs,lesson plans,concerts,and mentors at school(s):2.5 Hours per week per school x $25 an hour x 48 weeks x schools YMU Operations Support $ 2,400.00 $ 2,000.00 2 hour per week per school x$25 x 48 weeks x program YMU(Admin Support)-Melanie Greenwald $ 5,000.00 $ 3,000.00 admin fees- Van Fee $ 2,500.00 $ 1,000.00 Every performance utilzies the van.This includes the van,gas,tolls,and parking Food/Beverage $ 3,500.00 Food and Beverages at performances and a thank you dinner T Shirts $ 3,000.00 T-Shirt for every Student,Posters,Banners(uniform) Ad Spends and Flyer Designs $ 3,500.00 The design of flyers and ad spends to help promote performances Concert Winter and Spring Venue Rentals and Associated Costs " $ 4,500.00 Miami Beach Bandshell and Other Performances Equipment $ 5,000.00 $ - Equipment TOTAL MENSES $ 131,617.00 $ - 30,000.00 I TOTAL PROJECT REVENUE• _ - REVENUE Project Budget City of Miami Beach $ 30,000.00 Childrens Trust $ 39,000.0D Young Musicians Unite $ 62,617.00 I TOTAL PROJECT REVENUE $ 131,617.00 - --.--. '' - . Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Exhibit 3/Insurance Requirements 1. The Young Musicians Unite shall maintain, at the Young Musicians Unite' sole cost and expense, the following types of insurance coverage at all times throughout the Term of this Grant Agreement: A. Worker's Compensation Insurance as required by Florida law, with Statutory limits and Employer's Liability Insurance with limits of no less than $500,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. B. Commercial General Liability Insurance on an occurrence basis, including products and completed operations, contractual liability, property damage, bodily injury and personal & advertising injury with limits no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. C. Automobile Liability Insurance covering all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles used in connection with the work, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence,for bodily injury and property damage. 2. The policies of insurance referred to in the above paragraph 1 above shall not be subject to cancellation or changing coverage,except upon at least thirty (30)days written notice to the City, and then subject to the prior written approval of City Manager. 3.Additional Insured Status. The City of Miami Beach must be covered as an additional insured with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of Young Musicians Unite. 4. Waiver of Subrogation. The Young Musicians Unite hereby grants to City of Miami Beach a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of Young Musicians Unite may acquire against the City of Miami Beach by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Young Musicians Unite agree to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not the City of Miami Beach has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. 5. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A:VII, unless otherwise acceptable to the City of Miami Beach Risk Management Office. 6. Verification of Coverage. Young Musicians Unite shall provide the required insurance certificates, endorsements or applicable policy language effecting coverage required by this Section. All certificates of insurance and endorsements are to be received prior to any work commencing. However,failure to obtain the required coverage prior to the work beginning shall not waive the Contractor's obligation to provide them. The City of Miami Beach reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsem ents required by these specifications, at any time. 7. Special Risks or Circumstances. The City of Miami Beach, in its sole discretion, through the City Manager, reserves the right to modify these requirements, including limits, based on the nature of the risk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other special circumstances. 20 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Certificate Holder CITY OF MIAMI BEACH do INSURANCE TRACKING SERVICES 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the vendor of his liability and obligation under this section or under any other section of this agreement. 8. Should Young Musicians Unite fail to obtain, maintain or renew the policies of insurance referred to above, in the required amounts, the City may, at its sole discretion, obtain such insurance, and any sums expended by the City in obtaining said insurance, shall be repaid by Young Musicians Unite to the City, plus ten percent (10%) of the amount of premiums paid to compensate City for its administrative costs. If Young Musicians Unite does not repay the City's expenditures within fifteen (15) days of demand, the total sum owed shall accrue interest at the rate of twelve percent(12%) until paid and such failure shall also be deemed an event of default hereunder. • 21 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Exhibit 4/Independent Contractor Agreement Template Insert Agreement Template(if applicable) 22 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Exhibit 5/Quarterly Donor Disclosure Form Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Name: Amount: Cash Donations: Event Name: Amount: Event Name: Amount: Event Name: Amount: Event Name: Amount: 23 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Exhibit 6/Release and Hold Harmless Agreement RELEASE AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT This Release and Hold Harm less Agreementis executed by the individual signing below,hereinafter referred to as the "Releasor",who hereby gives permission for Releasor's son/daughter,named (print name of minor)(hereinafter referred to as the "Participant")to participate in the below Miami Beach Rock Ensemble performance(the"Event"). Date of Event: Location of Event: Time of Arrival: Expected Time when Event Ends: _ Releasor,on behalf of himself or herself,his or her personal representative,heirs,next-of-kin,successors and assigns, all hereinafter collectively referred to as"Releasor",holds harmless Young Musicians Unite,Inc.("YMU")and the City of Miami Beach,Florida(the"City") and their respective successors,assigns,members,officers,employees,agents and contractors, all herein collectively referred to as "Releasees", from any and all claims,actions, demands or damages,including but not limited to,accidents,injury,death or damages to Participant's person or property,arising or resulting from Participant's participation in this Event. Releasor further releases Releasees from any claim whatsoever on account of first aid,treatment,or services rendered to Participant in connection with his/her participation in the Event. Releasorfurtheracknowledges that permission has been provided for Participantto participate in any/all media events. Releasor understands thatall photographs and videos of Releasors are the sole property of YMU and the City and that said media may be used freely,as deemed appropriate by the staff of YMU and the City. Releasor herebyauthorizes staff of YMU and the City and their respective partner agencies to take/use still photographs,digital photographs, motion pictures, television transmission,and/or videotaped recordings(hereinafter"Recordings")of Releasor and Participant for educational,research,documentary,and public relations purposes. This Release contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto and the terms of this Release are contractual and nota mere recital. Initials of Releasor Dated this day of ,2023 Releasor—Printed Name Releasor—Signature Address Telephone Witness—Printed Name Witness—Signature 24 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F • ' ' . • • • RESOLUTION NO.! 2023-32686 • • RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,' RESCINDING RESOLUTIONS NO. 2016-29660, •. • 2018-30259, 2019-31014; 2020-31481, 2021-31537, 2022-32064, 2022-32139, 2023-32632, RELATING TO THE CITY'S FREE AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT • . PROGRAMS AT,MIAMI BEACH PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND CONSOLIDATING • ALL OF THE 'CITY-FUNDED PROGRAMS CREATED BY THE ABOVE REFERENCED RESOLUTIONS WITHIN THIS SINGLE AUTHORIZING • RESOLUTION, SUBJECT TO THE FUNDING ALLOCATIONS AUTHORIZED FOR EACH SCHOOL, AS SPECIFIED.IN EXHIBIT A TO THE COMMISSION MEMORANDUM •ACCOMPANYING THIS RESOLUTION; APPROVING FUNDING FOR THE ABOVE REFERENCED AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS, IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF '$122,525:77 FOR FY24 AND EACH YEAR • THEREATER; ':FURTHER, PROVIDING THAT IF ANY SCHOOL DOES NOT •. UTILIZE •ITS "ENTIRE ALLOCATION'OF FUNDS FOR AN AFTERSCHOOL . PROGRAM APPROVED BY THIS.RESOLUTION, THE CITY MANAGER MAY . . AUTHORIZE ANY UNSPENT FUNDS'FOR THAT SCHOOL TO BE USED FOR ANOTHER AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM AT SUCH SCHOOL, UP TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT ALLOCATED FOR' THAT •SCHOOL; ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF 'THE CITY MANAGER •AND WAIVING, BY 5I7T" VOTE; ' THE • FORMAL •'COMPETITIVE BIDDING 'REQUIREMENT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH 'SECTION 2-367(E) OF THE CITY CODE, AS TO THE SELECTION OF 'ALL FUTURE AFTERSCHOOL SERVICE PROVIDERS CONTEMPLATED UNDER'THIS RESOLUTION, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE,IN THE CITY'S BEST INTEREST; FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK AND . 'CITY 'MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL APPLICABLE. • ' AGREEMENTS WITH SERVICE -PROVIDERS SELECTED BY THE CITY MANAGER AND-SCHOOL SITE PRINCIPAL; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE. CITY. CLERK AND 'CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANNUAL ' AGREEMENTS WITH THE SERVICE•PROVIDERS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT A SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL ALLOCATION OF FUNDS DURING THE CITY'S ANNUAL BUDGET PROCESS. • • WHEREAS,'the'City of Miami Beach through the Office of Education and Performance Initiatives provides free. afterschool STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) • enrichment at Miami Beach"Fienberg'Fisher K-8 and Miami Beach Biscayne Beach Elementary; • and . . • WHEREAS, on December 14, 2016 Resolution No. 2016-29660 was passed to support a ' ,partnership with Common Threads programming and an.amount not to exceed $ 18,925.77; and . WHEREAS, on April 26, 2017, the City:Commission directed staff to survey members of the community'with children 'in a Miami Beach 'public school to determine what educational enhancements were needed, and present findings to the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee; and ' WHEREAS, in May 2017, the City Administration developed and conducted an education enhancement survey'to gather input on potential enhancements, and received 374 community responses; and ' Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F • • WHEREAS, on April 11, 2018, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2018-30259,approving recommendations made by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee ("FCWPC')to implement educational enhancements and activities in the Citys public schools for the 2018-2019 school year and •subsequent school years including afterschool activities at ' Biscayne Beach Elementary School and Miami Beach Fienberg/Fisher K-8 Center, in an amount not-to exceed $60,000;and • • • . • ' WHEREAS, since the April 1.1, 2018 City Commission .meeting, the afterschool • enrichment program was expanded to Miami Beach Senior High School ("MBSHS"), without increasing the approved funding, in•the amount of$60,000; and • WHEREAS, at the October 16, 2019 the City Commission meeting, MBSHS Rock Ensemble program was added as an afterschool enrichment program in an amount not to exceed ' $10,000; and - • WHEREAS,on October 16, 2019 the City Mayor and Commission passed Resolution No. 2019-31014 to amend Resolution No.2018-30259 expanding the scope of afterschool activities currently funded by the City, in the annual amount of$60,000, to include Miami Beach Senior • High school as a participating school. WHEREAS; on November 18, 2020 Resolution No. 2020-31481 was passed to amend • Resolution.No. 2019-31014 and Resolution.No. 2018-30259, in order to expand the scope of afterschool activities currently funded by the City, in the annual amount of $60,000, to include Speech and Debate at Miami Beach Senior High School, in an additional amount not to exceed $3,600.00 per year; and • WHEREAS; on January 13, 2021, Resolution No. 2021-31537 was passed to authorize the City to accept donations to support the City of Miami Beach afterschool Rock Ensemble enrichment.program, fo..be'utilized by the City of Miami Beach's afterschool enrichment Rock Ensemble program at Miami Beach-Senior High School, and appropriate said donations to the City's Education Compact. Fund for use exclusively to support the City's Rock Ensemble • afterschool enrichment program; and . . •WHEREAS; on March 9, 2023 Resolution No.2022-32064 was passed'and adopted to provide funding for the.Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble afterschool program, • through a grant to Young,Musicians:Unite, Inc.for the 2021-22 school year, in an amount not to exceed $30,000; and authorized the.City Manager and'City Clerk to execute a grant agreement f6or the 2021-22 school year,.retroactive to the beginning of the school year(August 23, 2021 ); and further authorized funding for subsequent school years, in an amount not to exceed $30,000 per fiscal year, subject to funding'approval during the City's annual budgetary process; and • WHEREAS; on May 4, 2023 Resolution No. 2022-32139 amend Resolution No. 2021- 31537, which authorized the City to accept donations in support of the City of Miami. Beach's afterschool enrichment kook-Ensemble program At' Miami Beach Senior'High School (the . "Program"); said amendment approving and authorizing Young Musicians Unite, Inc. to accept donations in support of the Program (in lieu of the City accepting such donations), provided that • all donations made to the Program shall be dedicated•for the exclusive use and benefit of.the Program, per the terms of the agreement between the Young Musicians Unite, Inc. and the City; and • ' • . . 2 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F . • •' WHEREAS,on June 28,2023 the City Commission approved Resolution No.2023-32632; • a grant in the total.amount of$10,000 to the Winsome Bolt Art Program;as part of the Sunflower Society, to•provide art education.at Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8 during the 2023-24 school • year and allocated a $16,000.grant'for art education programming at Miami Beach Fienberg . Fisher K-8'•as part•of the City's budget process annually; and • WHEREAS,;the unique.needs of each participating.school .make it challenging, if not impossible, for anyone other than the City's Chief Education Officer, in collaboration with each appropriate school site principal, to identify the appropriate'service provider for each school; and ' • . . WHEREAS, each .afterschool.enrichment class is fundamental in encouraging critical thinking;sparking creativity; and setting the foundation for a career ingrowing fields and ensuring • Miami.Beach educational enrichment programming is accessible; and,. • • ' " WHEREAS, as student bodies change,•so do the interests of those student bodies, making it challenging.to guarantee.the annual 'use of funds identified for specific programs at. • ' specific schools. . • ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT • DULY .RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY' COMMISSION OF THE •CITY OF •MIAMI BEACH,' FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve the rescinding Resolutions No.•2016-29660, 2016-30259, 201'9-31014, • • 2020-31481, 2021-31537; 2022-32064, 2022-32139, 2023-32632 relating to the'City's free afterschool enrichment programs at Miami Beach public schools and consolidating all of the City- • funded programs created by the above referenced resolutions within this single authorizing• , resolution, subject to the funding allocations authorized for each school, as specified in Exhibit A • to the Commission Memorandum accompanying this Resolution; approve funding.for the above . .referenced after school programs, in the total amount of$122,525.77. for FY24 and each year .thereafter;'further,.provide that if any'school does not utilize its entire allocation of funds for an • • . afterschool program approved by this Resolution, the City Manager may authorize.any unspent .. funds for that school to.be used for another afterschool program at such'school, up to the total • amount allocated for that school; accept the recommendation of the City Manager and waive; by . ' 5/7th vote,the.formal competitive bidding requirement, in accordance with Section 2-367(e)of the • 'City Code, as to the selection of all future-afterschool service providers.contemplated under this Resolution, finding such waiver to be'in the City's'best interest; further, authorize the City Clerk • • and City Manager to execute all applicable agreements with service providers selected by the : City Manager and school site principal;,and further:authorize the City Clerk and City Manager to execute annual agreements with the.service providers described in Exhibit A subject to an annual allocation of funds during the City's annual biidget•process. . • • PASSED and ADOPTED this 1G day of • WI • • 2023. • •ATTEST: . ' • '112-2'.1"--L----' ' . • . JUL 8:20 . Dan Gelber, Mayor . • • . • . Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk ,•, ii,,,,i, ,, ' •• • APPROVED AS TO . • •_ �P''... ... .,%p„ • • FORM&LANGUAGE • ''' &FOR EXECUTION e s ' % 'I!lcORPOR'ATE4 % ' •$,,ff, Ai .... - ini— • "1-1 e-1,3 • • ,; �", : . . • - City Attorney. ' Date 3 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Resolutions-C7 1 MIAMIBEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Aline T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: July 26,2023 . SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, RESCINDING RESOLUTIONS NO. 2016- _ . 29660, 2018-30259, 2019-31014, 2020-31481, 2021-31537, 2022-32064, 2022- 32139, 2023-32632, RELATING TO THE CITY'S FREE AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS AT MIAMI BEACH PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND CONSOLIDATING ALL OF THE CITY-FUNDED PROGRAMS CREATED BY THE ABOVE REFERENCED RESOLUTIONS WITHIN THIS SINGLE AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION, SUBJECT TO THE FUNDING ALLOCATIONS AUTHORIZED FOR EACH SCHOOL, AS SPECIFIED IN EXHIBIT A TO THE COMMISSION MEMORANDUM ACCOMPANYING THIS RESOLUTION; APPROVING FUNDING FOR THE ABOVE REFERENCED AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS, IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $122,525.77 FOR FY 24 AND EACH YEAR THEREAFTER; FURTHER, PROVIDING THAT IF ANY SCHOOL DOES NOT UTILIZE ITS ENTIRE ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FOR AN AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM APPROVED BY THIS RESOLUTION, THE CITY MANAGER MAY AUTHORIZE ANY UNSPENT FUNDS FOR THAT SCHOOL TO BE USED FOR ANOTHER AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM AT SUCH SCHOOL, UP TO THE TOTAL AMOUNT ALLOCATED FOR THAT SCHOOL; ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER AND WAIVING, BY 517TH VOTE, THE FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2-367(E)OF THE CITY CODE,AS TO THE SELECTION OF ALL FUTURE AFTERSCHOOL SERVICE PROVIDERS CONTEMPLATED UNDER THIS RESOLUTION, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE CITY'S BEST INTEREST; FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK AND CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ALL APPLICABLE AGREEMENTS WITH SERVICE PROVIDERS SELECTED BY THE CITY MANAGER AND SCHOOL SITE PRINCIPAL; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK AND CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANNUAL AGREEMENTS WITH THE SERVICE PROVIDERS DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT A SUBJECT TO AN ANNUAL ALLOCATION OF FUNDS DURING THE CITY'S ANNUAL BUDGET PROCESS. Page 466 of 1588 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-00AF645B2A9F RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and the City Commission authorize the City to execute annual agreements with service providers as described in Appendix A, subject to an annual allocation of funds during the City's annual budget process. BACKGROUND/HISTORY As part of an ongoing effort to enrich the lives of youth in the community, the City of Miami Beach has launched a free Miami Beach After-School Enrichment Program (ASEP)to three Miami Beach schools in hopes of improving student self-esteem, providing a positive environment for kids and inspiring children to build their natural curiosity through hands-on learning. The unique needs of each participating school make it challenging to preselect providers without ongoing collaboration between the City's Chief Education Officer and each • appropriate school site principal annually. Each afterschool enrichment class is fundamental in encouraging critical thinking, sparking creativity, setting the foundation for a career in growing fields,and ensuring Miami Beach educational enrichment programming is accessible. In January 2008, the City of Miami Beach entered into an Education Compact with Miami- Dade County Public Schools to enhance learning opportunities for youth. The Compact reflects the desire of the Miami Beach community to support excellence in the City's public schools and currently addresses and supports the following priority areas: Teacher Recruitment/Retention; Communication; Parental Involvement/Family Support; Youth and Community Engagement; Health and Well-Being; Student Achievement; Safety; and Technology. On April 15, 2015,the Mayor and the City Commission adopted Resolution No.2015-28997, which directed the Administration to expand the Compact to address the following areas: Early Learning; Extracurricular/Choice Offerings;and Afterschool Programming. On December 14, 2016, the Mayor and the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2016- 29660 to support a partnership with Common Threads programming in an amount not to exceed$ 18,925.77.Common Threads offers youth and families hands-on cooking programs and nutrition education. On April 11, 2018, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2018-30259, approving recommendations made by the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (" FCWPC")to implement educational enhancements and activities in the City's public schools for the 2018-2019 school year and subsequent school years including afterschool activities at Biscayne Beach Elementary School and Miami Beach Fienberg/Fisher K-8 Center, in an amount not to exceed $60,000. On October 16, 2019 the Mayor and Commission passed Resolution No. 2019-31014 to amend Resolution No. 2018-30259 expanding the scope of afterschool activities currently funded by the City, in the annual amount of $60,000, to include Miami Beach Senior High school as a participating school to support the Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble in an amount not to exceed$10,000. On November 18, 2020 Resolution No. 2020-31481 was passed to amend Resolution No. Page 467 of 1588 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F 2019-31014 and Resolution No. 2018-30259, in order to expand the scope of afterschool activities currently funded bythe City, in the annual amount of$60,000,to,include Speech and Debate at.Miami Beach Senior High School,in an additional amount not to exceed $3,600.00 per year. On January 13,2021, Resolution No.2021-31537 was passed to authorize the City to accept donations. to support the City of Miami Beach afterschool Rock Ensemble enrichment program, to be utilized by the Cityof Miami Beach's afterschool enrichment Rock Ensemble program at Miami Beach Senior High School,and appropriate the said donations to the City's Education Compact Fund for use exclusively to support the City's Rock Ensemble afterschool enrichment program. On:March 9, 2023 Resolution No. 2022-32064 was passed and adopted to provide funding • for the Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble afterschool program, through a grant to Young Musicians Unite, Inc. for the 2021-22 school year, in an amount not to exceed $30,000; and authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute a grant agreement for the . 2021-22 school year, retroactive to the beginning of the school year(August 23, 2021 ); and further authorize funding for subsequent school years, in an amount not to exceed $30,000 per fiscal year,subject to funding approval during the City's annual budgetary process. At the June 28, 2023, City Commission meeting the City Commission approved Resolution No. 2023-32632,a grant in the total amount of$10,000 to the'Winsome Bolt Art Program, as part of the Sunflower Society, to provide art education at Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8 during the 2023-24 school year and allocate a$10,000 grant for art education programming at Miami Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8 as part of the City's budget process annually. ANALYSIS • The Afterschool program continues to expand and provide enrichment to Miami Beach youth. By engaging students around the subjects of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math,'the Afterschool program aims to spark an:interest.and life-long appreciation of the arts and sciences in children from an early age. As student bodies change, so do the interests of those student.bodies, making it challenging to guarantee the annual Use of funds identified for specific programs at specific schools. SUPPORTING'SURVEY DATA 49%of residents indicated satisfied or very satisfied with public schools in Miami Beach FINANCIAL II4FORMIATION Funding approved in prior resolutions. No new funding requested. See Appendix A. Applicable Area Not Applicable Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know"item,pursuant to Bond Funds?. City Code Section 2-14? No No Page 468 of 1588 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F Strategic Connection Prosperity-Be known for(K-12)educational excellence. Legislative Tracking • Education and Performance Initiatives ATTACHMENTS: Description o Resolution o Appendix A-Afterschool Reso Tracker Chart • • Page 469 of 1588 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F EXHIBIT A Reso No. Title Amount($) Service Provider 2016-29660 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA, $18,925.77 Common Threads ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE TO SUPPORT A PARTNERSHIP WITH COMMON THREADS,A NATIONAL NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION,WHICH TEACHES CHILDREN,FAMILIES,AND TEACHERS TO COOK FOR A HEAL TRIER LIFE;APPROVING A PARTNERSHIP WITH COMMON THREADS;REFERRING THIS MATTER TO THE FINANCE AND CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE TO IDENTIFY FUNDING FOR A PARTNERSHIP WITH COMMON THREADS;AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR A PARTNERSHIP WITH COMMON THREADS,AFTER FUNDING APPROVAL, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$18,925.77. 2018-30259 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA, $60,000 Selected Annually for Biscayne ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND CITYWIDE PROJECTS COMMITTEE Beach Elementary and Miami TO IMPLEMENT THE FOLLOWING EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS IN THE CITY'S PUBLIC Beach Fienberg Fisher K-8 SCHOOLS FOR THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR AND SUBSEQUENT SCHOOL YEARS,SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF A BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR FY 2017-2018 AND FUNDING APPROVAL IN EACH SUBSEQUENT FISCAL YEAR DURING THE CITY'S BUDGETARY PROCESS:(I)AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES AT BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER,IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$60,000;(II)READING TUTORS FOR STUDENTS WHO ATTEND SOUTH POINTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,NORTH BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,FTENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER,AND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL,IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$50,000;(III)MATH TUTORS FOR STUDENTS WHO ATTEND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL AND MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL,IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$20,000; (IV)MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE EXPANSION AT SOUTH POINTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,NORTH BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL,FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER, AND NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL,IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$60,000;AND(V)COLLEGE PREPARATION PROGRAM AND MATERIALS FOR 500 MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS,IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$12,500;FURTHER,AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE ANY AND ALL REQUIRED AGREEMENTS AND DOCUMENTS TO IMPLEMENT THE EDUCATIONAL ENHANCEMENTS;FURTHER,AUTHORIZING THE REDUCTION IN FUNDING,TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$35,000,OF THE VOLUNTARY PREKINDERGARDEN(VPK)PROGRAM FOR THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR;AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO MODIFY AND/OR TERMINATE THE AGREEMENT WITH THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,FLORIDA FOR THE VPK PROGRAM,AS APPLICABLE. 2019-31014 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, N/A Selected Annually FLORIDA,AMENDING RESOLUTION NO.2018-30259 EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES CURRENTLY FUNDED BY THE CITY,IN THE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF$60,000,TO INCLUDE MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AS A PARTICIPATING SCHOOL. 2020-31481 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, $3,600 Selected Annually for Miami FLORIDA,AMENDING RESOLUTION NO.2019-31014 AND RESOLUTION NO.2018-30259,IN Beach Sr.High ORDER TO EXPAND THE SCOPE;OF AFTERSCHOOL ACTIVITIES CURRENTLY FUNDED BY THE CITY, IN THE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF$60,000,TO INCLUDE SPEECH AND DEBATE AT MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL,IN AN ADDITIONAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$3,600 PER YEAR. 2021-31537 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, N/A Submitted Annually by Young FLORIDA,APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO ACCEPT DONATIONS TO SUPPORT THE Musicians Unite CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AFTERSCHOOL ROCK ENSEMBLE ENRICHMENT ROGRAM,TO BE UTILIZED BY THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH'S AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT ROCK ENSEMBLE PROGRAM AT MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL,AND APPROPRIATE THE SAID DONATIONS TO THE CITY'S EDUCATION COMPACT FUND FOR USE EXCLUSIVELY TO SUPPORT THE CITY'S ROCK ENSEMBLE AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAM. Pa age713or z 1588 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F EXHIBIT A Reso No. Title Amount($) Service Provider 2022-32064 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, $30,000 Young Musicians Unite,Inc. FLORIDA,ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCY COMMITTEE TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ROCK ENSEMBLE AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM,THROUGH A GRANT TO YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE,INC FOR THE 2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR,IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$30,000;AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE,INC,RETROACTIVE TO THE BEGINNING OF THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR (AUGUST 23,2021);AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING FUNDING FOR SUBSEQUENT SCHOOL YEARS, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED$30,000 PER FISCAL YEAR,SUBJECT TO FUNDING APPROVAL DURING THE CITY'S ANNUAL BUDGETARY PROCESS. 2022-32139 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, N/A Submitted Annually by Young FLORIDA,AMENDING RESOLUTION NO.2021-31537,WHICH AUTHORIZED THE CITY TO ACCEPT Musicians Unite,Inc DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH'S AFTERSCHOOL ENRICHMENT ROCK ENSEMBLE PROGRAM AT MIAMI BEACH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL(THE"PROGRAM");SAID AMENDMENT APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE,INC.TO ACCEPT DONATIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE PROGRAM(IN LIEU OF THE CITY ACCEPTING SUCH DONATIONS),PROVIDED THAT ALL DONATIONS MADE TO THE PROGRAM SHALL BE DEDICATED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE AND BENEFIT OF THE PROGRAM,PER THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE,INC.AND THE CITY. 2023-32632 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA, $10,000 Selected Annually ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCY COMMITTEE,MADE AT ITS MAY 24,2023 MEETING,AND APPROVING A GRANT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF$10,000 TO THE WINSOME BOLT ART PROGRAM,AS PART OF THE SUNFLOWER SOCIETY,TO PROVIDE ART EDUCATION AT MIAMI BEACH FIENBERG FISHER K-8 DURING THE 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR;AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK AND CITY MANAGER.TO EXECUTE THE CITY'S STANDARD GRANT AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGOING;AND DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ALLOCATE A$10,000 GRANT FOR ART EDUCATION PROGRAMMING AT MIAMI BEACH FIENBERG FISHER K-8 AS PART OF THE CITY'S BUDGET PROCESS ANNUALLY. Total Funds for Afterschool Programming:$122,525.77 Pawage7240P2 1588 Docusign Envelope ID:85C47198-DB10-43D1-A340-COAF645B2A9F M I AM I BEACH Contract/Document Routing Form !Contract No. Title YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE GRANT AGREEMENT 2024-2025 . Re. .e ` ur_,. YOUNG MUSICIANS UNITE,INC. EDUCATION&PERFORMANCE INITIATIVES Department Director 1',i nocusigned by: ACM Name& DR.LESLIE ROSENFEU ? JASON GREE IlaM� e, 194824CA93o744F... `/211::93138C44•F... Document Type(Select One) Type 1—Contract,amendment,change order or task order resulting from a procurement-issued competitive solicitation. Type 2—Other contract,amendment,change order or task order not resulting from a procurement-issued competitive solicitation. Type 3—Independent Contractor Agreement(ICA) Type 6—Tenant Agreement Type 4—Grant agreements with the City as the recipient Type 7—Inter-governmental agency agreement X Type 5—Grant agreements with the City as the grantor Other: Brief Summary&Purpose(attach memo if additional space is necessary) The purpose of this grant agreement is to provide free music education from Young Musicians Unite to students after school for school year 2024-25.YMU develops and manages the Miami Beach Senior High School Rock Ensemble.On January 13, 2021,the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No.2021-31537,authorizing the City to accept donations for performances by the City's Rock Ensemble afterschool in order to support the needs of the Program. On March 9,2022,the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No.,2022-32064,providing funding to the Program through a grant to Young Musicians Unite,Inc.for the school year 2021-22,in an amount not to exceed$30,000,and authorizing the City Manager and City Clerk to execute a grant agreement with YMU retroactive to the beginning of 2021-2021 school year,and further authorizing funding for subsequent school years,in an amount not to exceed$30,000.On May 4,2022 Resolution 2022-32139 was adopted approving and authorizing YMU to accept donations in support of the program.On July 26,2023 Resolution No.2023-32688 was passed consolidating all Afterschool Enrichment resolutions and further authorizing funding for subsequent school years,in an amount not to exceed$30,000. Original Term Renewal Periods _ Total Term(Original+Renewals) August 15,2024-June 8,2025 Ynding Informat Grant Funded: x Yes No State Federal X Other: General Fund . - . , . Cost&Funding Source 11111111.1.114 • Account ancement 1 $30,000 177-6881-000343-12-400-592-00-00-00- Yes No 1.For contracts longer than five years,contact the Procurement Department. 2.Attac \nyporting explanation needed. 3. Budget approval indicates approval for current fiscal year only. Future years are subject to City Commission approval of annual adopted operating budget. uthorit to Si:n City Commission Approved: X Yes No Resolution No.: CC Agenda Item CC Meeting Date: No.: 2022-32064,2022- 32139,2022-31537, 2023-32688 If no,explain why CC approval is not required: Legal Form Approved: X Yes No I If no,explain below why form approval is not necessary: �t m�liance Approval Lsee attached) Procurement: - N/A Grants: N/A — ocuSigned by: Budget:Tameka Otta Stewart m„O �t IrJformation Technology: N/A Risk Management:Marc Chevalier zo a s E,as3 Fleet&Facilities: N/A Human Resources: `—i\VAEo8298740408 Other: N/A