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File #: ID 25-1271    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/16/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/16/2025 Final action:
Title: Approve a Grant Agreement with the BLACK Wellness and Prosperity Center (BWPC) allocating $250,000 to support the Center's operation capacity.
Sponsors: Finance Department, Annalisa Perea
Attachments: 1. 25-1271 Agreement with BLACK Wellness and Prosperity Center
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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


FROM: SANTINO DANISI, City Controller/Director
Finance Department

BY: COURTNEY ESPINOZA, Administrative Manager
Finance Department

SUBJECT
Title
Approve a Grant Agreement with the BLACK Wellness and Prosperity Center (BWPC) allocating $250,000 to support the Center's operation capacity.

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends Council approve a grant agreement with the BLACK Wellness and Prosperity Center allocating $250,000 and authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all related documents.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This funding was approved on June 17, 2025 as part of the Fiscal Year 2026 budget process and will support the Center's operational capacity. The BLACK Wellness and Prosperity Center plays a vital role in addressing health disparities and advancing equity for Fresno's Black community, particularly in maternal and child health. The proposed funding will enable the Center to continue delivering culturally responsive services and expand its impact across the region.

BACKGROUND

The BLACK Wellness and Prosperity Center (BWPC) is a Fresno-based nonprofit organization committed to improving health outcomes and advancing equity for Black residents in the Central Valley. Founded to address the persistent disparities in Black maternal and infant health, BWPC provides culturally affirming care, education, and advocacy to support the well-being of Black families.

The Center focuses on improving Black maternal and child health outcomes, strengthening community infrastructure, and amplifying Black voices through sustained, community-driven efforts. Its work is rooted in the belief that long-term prosperity and well-being in the Black community require both direct services and systemic change.

The $250,000 allocation from the City of Fresno's General Fund will support the Center's operational needs, including staffing, program delivery, and infrastructure development. This investment reflects the City's commitment to su...

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