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File #: 09-0324    Version: 1 Name: 05/04/09 Resolution to Approve Amended and Restated Partnership Agreement Between City of Ann Arbor and Leslie Science and Nature Center
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/4/2009 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/4/2009 Final action: 5/4/2009
Enactment date: 5/4/2009 Enactment #: R-09-158
Title: Resolution to Approve Amended and Restated Partnership Agreement between City of Ann Arbor and Leslie Science and Nature Center
Attachments: 1. 2009 Leslie Science Center, 2. 2007 Leslie Science Center
Title
Resolution to Approve Amended and Restated Partnership Agreement between City of Ann Arbor and Leslie Science and Nature Center
Memorandum
Attached is a resolution requesting your approval of a revised Partnership Agreement between the City of Ann Arbor and the Leslie Science and Nature Center (LSNC) effective June 1, 2009.

In June of 2007, City Council approved a resolution supporting the transition of the management and operation of the Leslie Science Center to LSNC, a 501 c 3 Non-Profit (R-80-3-07). The agreement allowed for the execution of a transition plan and set forth a ten year partnership agreement between the City and LSNC. The City and the LSNC share a commitment to bringing quality science and nature education programs to youth, families and other individuals of Ann Arbor and surrounding areas of southeastern Michigan.

The City recognizes that the success of the Leslie Science and Nature Center is heavily dependent on fundraising and sponsorship contributions. Since development of the June, 2007 agreement, donors have raised concerns that substantive fundraising is hampered by the length of the current ten year agreement. As a result, both the City and LSNC agree that the current ten year agreement is inadequate to demonstrate a long term commitment between the City of Ann Arbor and Leslie Science and Nature Center for fundraising and sponsorship. To address these concerns, staff and LSNC are proposing that the agreement be revised from ten years to twenty years to demonstrate a longer term commitment between both parties to provide more stability for potential fundraising and sponsorship opportunities. City staff and LSNC are recommending additional changes that include:

· Establishing a sponsorship and naming policy that defines how fundraising and sponsorship opportunities will be addressed and the role the City and LSNC play in the execution of these opportunities.
· The development of a capital improvement process that outlines t...

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