File #: 2023-1491    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent
File created: 11/15/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/12/2023 Final action:
Title: Commission District(s): All Commission Districts To Appropriate $30,000 from the Reserve for Appropriation to GALEO to Support Programs to Increase Civic Participation of the Latinx Community and Developing Prominent Latino Leaders
Attachments: 1. Substitute 2023 12.12 Item 2023-1491, 2. Substitute 2023 11.14 Item 2023-1491, 3. D6 2024 GALEO Leadership Program-$30K
SUBSTITUTE
Public Hearing: YES ? NO ? Department: Board of Commissioners - District 6

SUBJECT:
Title
Commission District(s): All Commission Districts
To Appropriate $30,000 from the Reserve for Appropriation to GALEO to Support Programs to
Increase Civic Participation of the Latinx Community and Developing Prominent Latino Leaders
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Information Contact: Commissioner Edward C. "Ted" Terry
Phone Number: 404-371-4909

PURPOSE:
GALEO is a non-profit organization based in founded in 2003. They serve as a frontline resource for the
Latinx community throughout the metro-area and focus many of their efforts in the BuHi corridor. Their core
belief is inclusive, non-partisan, diversity, and responsive. GALEO strives for a better Georgia where the
Latinx community is engaged civically, and its contributions and concerns are recognized. This $30,000
appropriation will support the 2024 GALEO Institute for Leadership Cohort. The cohort will have 25-40
members of early to mid-career Latinos. The annual cost to run the GIL program is $157,125, resulting in an
average cost per student of approximately $5,000, which is significantly subsidized to only cost the participants
$250 for the entire year. Additionally, this appropriation will support the GALEO's Annual Latinos Leaders'
Summit in 2024 with approximately 100 participants. This Summit's goal and objective is to empower, equip,
and encourage continued professional development in the Latinx community.

NEED/IMPACT:
As of 2020, metro Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing regions for Latinx growth. Over 49% of all foreignborn
residents in metro Atlanta identify as Hispanic and/or Latinx. The tremendous amount of growth within
the Latinx community is due to the ever-growing business scene in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The metro
Atlanta region has quickly become a hub for business that attracts a lot of promising job opportunities. The
growing Latinx and Hispanic popu...

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