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CITY OF PALM DESERT
SPECIAL PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
REQUEST: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF 2011 PALM DESERT ATHENA
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM
DESERT AND CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO
(Contract No. C24306)
SUBMITTED BY: Frankie Riddle, Director of Special Programs
DATE: June 23, 2011
CONTENTS: Subject Agreement
Recommendation
By Minute Motion: 1) Approve an agreement between the City of Palm Desert
and California State University, San Bernardino, to establish the 2011 Palm
Desert ATHENA Scholarship Fund; 2) authorize the City Manager to sign said
agreement on behalf of the City of Palm Desert.
Executive Summa
For the past nine years, the City of Palm Desert has served as the sponsor of the Palm Desert
ATHENA Awards, which includes the granting of scholarships to deserving students enrolled at
California State University, San Bernardino — Palm Desert Campus (CSUSB).
Background
The ATHENA Foundation is an international organization that supports, develops, and honors
women leaders by inspiring them to achieve their full potential and create a balance in
leadership worldwide. Nine years ago, the City of Palm Desert assumed responsibility for
administering this program in the local community, which focuses on the personal traits of
strong, successful leaders who capture the spirit and collaborative leadership style often
exemplified by women leaders, while also recognizing the importance of traits such as
courageous acts and fierce advocacy in the pursuit of excellence. The ATHENA Foundation
gives local sponsors the latitude to organize their programs in the manner which best suits
specific communities.
When the City assumed the sponsorship role for the Palm Desert ATHENA Awards, it was
determined that a scholarship component would be attached to the annual recognition
ceremony. The manner in which the awards had been administered in the past required that
recipients pay income tax on the scholarships, as the City simply made them payable directly to
recipients. In order for CSUSB to effectively administer this award in a manner that meets the
Staff Report
2011 Palm Desert ATHENA Scholarship Award Agreement (Contract No. C24306)
June 23, 2011
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criteria of all others associated with public institutions in the State of California, the attached
agreement is necessary. This agreement will allow the City of Palm Desert to fund scholarships
through CSUSB without becoming involved in the issuing of year-end statements to recipients
and reporting these awards to the Internal Revenue Service for taxation purposes. Although the
original agreement was approved by the City Council in 2005, it provided that the scholarship
would be closed out once all of the funds were expended through awarding of scholarships;
therefore, a new agreement must be signed each year.
For each of the past several years, Burrtec Waste and Recycling Services (formerly Waste
Management of the Desert) has generously donated funds to be presented to one deserving
student at CSUSB — Palm Desert Campus. Burrtec has agreed to fund the 2011 scholarship in
the amount of $3,500, which will be named for that organization.
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the subject agreement, which will establish the
2011 Palm Desert ATHENA Scholarship Fund at CSUSB — Palm Desert Campus.
Fiscal Analysis
Approval of the subject agreement will have no fiscal impact, as the scholarship itself is
completely funded by Burrtec Waste and Recycling Services, and the 5% administrative fee
charged by CSUSB ($175.00) is paid for by the income generated from the luncheon.
Submitted by:
Frankie Ri
Director of Special Programs
Approval:
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Pau S. Gibson
Director of Finance
CITY COUNCIL ACTION
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Contract No. C24306
2011 PALM DESERT ATHENA FUND
SCHOLARSHIP AGREEMENT
The Palm Desert ATHENA Committee does hereby contribute to the
Foundation for California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) the amount
of $3,675.00 to establish the Palm Desert ATHENA Scholarship on October 26,
2011.
RECITALS
Whereas, the City of Palm Desert desires to promote higher education for
the students of California State University, San Bernardino; and
Whereas, the City of Palm Desert recognizes the importance of
universities and the role they play in providing higher education for individuals;
and
Whereas, the Foundation for California State University, San Bernardino
(CSUSB), a non-profit 501(c) 3 corporation, has been formed to assist CSUSB in
conducting its mission of providing higher education services; and
Whereas, the City of Palm Desert wishes to provide funding to the
Foundation for CSUSB for the purpose of providing scholarship funds for CSUSB
students.
Now, therefore, it is agreed as follows:
This scholarship is to provide funds to help meet the cost of education — fees,
books, expenses, room and board — for students who meet the following
scholarship criteria:
Student enrolled at the California State University San Bernardino
Minimum G.P.A. of 3.0
The City of Palm Desert understands that this scholarship will be closed out once
all of the funds are expended through awarding of scholarships.
All funds contributed to the University for scholarships are administered through
the Foundation for CSUSB. A 5% administrative overhead fee is charged on all
gifts administered by the Foundation of CSUSB at the time of deposit.
2011 Palm Desert Athena Fund
Scholarship Agreement Contract No. C24306
Expendable scholarships are publicized campus -wide beginning in January of
each year. Applications are reviewed by the Palm Desert ATHENA Committee
and administered by the CSUSB Financial Aid Office.
If the terms of the agreement cannot be met for any reason, the Foundation, on
behalf of the University, reserves the right to make the necessary changes so
that the monies can be awarded. The Foundation, on behalf of the University,
reserves the right to make the final decision in awarding scholarships.
The Foundation will advise the University to include this gift commitment in any
appropriate internal reports and fundraising materials that list donors, unless the
donor specifically requests anonymity.
The Scholarship shall be named as follows:
Burrtec Waste and Recycling Services Scholarship
The City of Palm Desert hereby accepts these guidelines for the establishment of
the Palm Desert ATHENA Scholarship.
City of Palm Desert The Foundation for CSUSB
73-510 Fred Waring Drive
Palm Desert, CA 92260
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By:
John M. Wohlmuth, City Manager Signature
Date:
Approved as to form:
David J. Erwin, City Attorney
Date:
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