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Youth Program

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City of Portland Fiscal Year 2026-27 Proposed Budget City Operations > Special Appropriations > Youth Program Youth Program Budget Revenues by Fund 2023-24 Actuals 2024-25 Actuals 2025-26 Revised Budget 2026-27 Proposed Internal Revenues $719,416 $722,162 $749,347 $810,894 General Fund $719,416 $722,162 $749,347 $810,894 Grand Total $719,416 $722,162 $749,347 $810,894 Program Expenses by Major Object Program expenses only include personnel, internal materials and services, external materials and services, and capital. 2023-24 Actuals 2024-25 Actuals 2025-26 Revised Budget 2026-27 Proposed External Materials and $831,365 $809,972 $729,046 $790,084 Services Internal Materials and $21,318 $20,769 $20,301 $20,810 Services Grand Total $852,683 $830,741 $749,347 $810,894 Program Description and Goals Special Appropriations allocates funding annually for Education Programs for Youth. There are 2 youth programs that receive ongoing funding from the City. All Hands Raised and Future Connect. All Hands Raised funding will manage the Cradle to Career Partnership. Future Connection funding is for scholarship program implementation at PCC. Services Equity Impacts All Hands raised brings together leaders from education, business, government, culturally-specific and responsive organizations to ensure the success of every child in Portland and Multnomah County. 578

City of Portland Fiscal Year 2026-27 Proposed Budget The PCC Future Connect Program increases the ability of low-income and first generation high school students in Portland to access and succeed in higher education. In this unique program students receive support with enrollment and financial aid beginning in high school and have a college success coach who helps them navigate the academic rigors of the college experience. Students also receive scholarships support to reduce the barriers to postsecondary education. Changes to Program 579


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