Review Agenda Item
Meeting Date: 7/25/2019 - 6:30 PM
Category: Regular Items of Business
Type: Action
Subject: 20. Action on the Award of Contracts for the Partnership for the Arts and Humanities
Strategic Plan Compatibility Statement:
Goal 3
Effective and Efficient Operations
Policy: Admin Policy 3.09 - Purchasing and Bidding Requirements
Attachments Action on the Award of Contracts for the Partnership for the Arts and Humanities: Proposed Contract Template and Supporting Documents
File Attachment:
1. 2019-20 Arts and Humanities Contract Awards List.pdf
2. 2019-20 Arts and Humanities Contract Template.pdf
Background: The Milwaukee Public Schools Partnership for the Arts & Humanities (PAH) is an annual allocation of funds designed to support after-school, weekend, and summer arts and humanities-related programs for City of Milwaukee children, youth, and families. The goals of the Partnership for the Arts & Humanities program are as follows:

1. Increase access to arts and/or humanities experiences for all City of Milwaukee children, youth, and families;
2. Strengthen existing and establish new community partnerships that motivate students to higher levels of academic and social-emotional achievement;
3. Build the collective capacity of community-based organizations to effectively serve children, youth and families.

Since the 2006-2007 school year, the Milwaukee Board of School Directors has approved 496 contracts with community-based organizations to provide arts and humanities-related programming during out of school time. These programs are vetted by the Administration through a rigorous application process:

1) Applicants complete an eligibility check and application form, which includes the following sections: needs assessment, demographic information, project description, culturally responsive practices, program quality, staffing, partner information, project setting, expected outcome, budget, and matching funds.

2) Administration facilitates an application review process by which, a panel of MPS staff and community members with expertise in the arts, humanities, education, and youth development reviews and rates applications based on a detailed rubric. In 2018, student representation was added to the review panel to incorporate youth voice.

The Administration communicated application guidelines and eligibility criteria to schools, community organizations, and individuals via the Superintendent’s Thursday Updates, local listservs, and a Constant Contact e-mail service. Information was also accessible online at www.MilwaukeeRecreation.net/ArtsAndHumanities. As additional support, the Administration offered informational sessions and a technical assistance workshop for prospective applicants. This year, 53 proposals were received requesting a total of $2,547,344.

In an effort to serve more youth and families, effective July 1, 2019, the PAH funding budget has been increased by $330,000. These additional funds will be used to serve approximately 1,000 more individuals. The current budget totals $1.83 million dollars.

The Administration is making a recommendation to enter into contracts with 51 community-based organizations totaling $1,730,823. The programs led by these organizations will serve a projected 21,200 unduplicated children, youth and family members between September 2019 and August 2020. Collectively, these organizations have secured over 3 million dollars in cash and in-kind matching support for the same or similar programming.
Fiscal Impact Statement: This item authorizes expenditures in the amount of $1,730,823
CSV-0-0-ART-RC-ECTS (Extension Funds – Arts and Humanities)
Implementation and Assessment Plan Upon Board approval the Administration will enter into contracts with 51 community based organizations to provide arts and humanities programming throughout the city of Milwaukee
Recommendation: The Administration recommends that the Board approve the Partnership for the Arts and Humanities contract as listed in the attachment to this item
Approvals:
Recommended By:
Signed By:
Leila Sadoughian - Procurement Coordinator
Signed By:
Adria D Maddaleni - Director
Signed By:
Lynn Greb - Senior Director
Signed By:
Martha Kreitzman - Chief Financial Officer
Signed By:
Christopher Hauser - Deputy Superintendent
Signed By:
Keith Posley, Ed.D. - Superintendent