CC 10-10-2023 Item No. 5. D - UPDATED Redline Policies and Guidelines on Sister Cities, Friendship Cities, and Intl delegationsPOLICIES AND
GUIDELINES ON SISTER
CITIES, FRIENDSHIP CITIES,
AND INTERNATIONAL
DELEGATIONS FOR THE
CITY OF CUPERTINO
Citywide Policy Manual
Policy #
Attachments:
Effective Date:
Responsible Department:
City Manager’s Office
Related Policies & Notes:
Prior versions: 2005, 2013, 2016, 2018
Background:
Currently, Cupertino has four active Sister Cities registered with Sister Cities
International; the cities of Toyokawa, Japan; Hsinchu, Taiwan; Copertino, Italy; and
Bhubaneswar, India. In addition, Cupertino has established several Friendship City
relationships and attracts many international delegations for cultural, educational,
business, and economic development reasons.
SISTER CITIES
Intent of Sister City Affiliations:
The City recognizes the value of developing people-to-people contacts as a way to
further international communication and understanding. Sister City partnerships have
proved very successful in fostering educational, technical, economic and cultural
exchanges.
Sister City relationships are effective only when organizations of interested residents in
one community work with interested residents in another city to promote
communication and understanding among people of different cultures.
The ideal affiliation should involve a large number of citizens and organizations in both
cities, engaging in exchanges of people, ideas and cultures on a long-term, continuing
basis.
The City intends to provide limited financial support to those Sister City Committees
that operate student exchange programs. Those Sister City organizations which do not
operate student exchange programs shall be completely financially independent from
the City, except for limited City facility use.
Sister City Citizen Committee Responsibilities (Receiving City Support):
• Identify, manage, coordinate and implement all activities related to the Sister
City Program.
• Establish a formal, incorporated 501(c)(3) structure, with officers and
subcommittees.
• Solicit donations and in-kind contributions from the local community as
appropriate.
• Maintain communication with the affiliate Sister City Committee, ensuring the
counterpart committee is equally committed to the program.
• Finance activities from fundraising efforts and resources other than public
funding, including all travel and program expenses, postage, fax, copying, and
printing costs for events in which the City is participating. This includes
fundraising or securing gifts for special celebrations, such as anniversaries.
• Prepare a detailed budget including funds raised through fundraising efforts and
public (City) funding for events and activities and keep track of expenses. The
budget should show funds available and should identify adequate, ongoing
funding sources for program activities.
• Work with City staff at least two one months in advance in arranging official
promotional gifts and meetings for foreign delegations. For local groups
traveling abroad and bringing promotional gifts, similar notice is required,
unless waived by the City Manager.
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• Meet the following eligibility requirements/annual submittals:
o Proof of 501(c)(3) status
o Detailed accounting of prior year actual revenue and expenses
o Summary of prior year activities
o Proposed budget plan
o Fundraising plan
Sister City Citizen Committee Responsibilities (Not Receiving City Support):
• Identify, manage, coordinate, and implement all activities related to the Sister
City Program.
• Establish a formal, incorporated 501(c)(3) structure, with officers and appropriate
functional sub committees.
• Solicit donations and in-kind contributions from the local community as
appropriate.
• Maintain communication with the affiliate Sister City Committee, ensuring the
counterpart committee is equally committed to the program.
City of Cupertino Responsibilities (With regard to City supported Sister City Committees):
Coordinated through the City Manager’s Office, the City will serve as a support for
programs and activities by:
• Providing for set-up and complimentary access to a large City facility for three
community events per Sister City per fiscal year. All cost of food, drinks, and
materials are the responsibility of the Sister City Committee.
• The City shall Aaccepting gifts from the Sister City. Said gifts are, which will be
considered the property of the City and shallmay be displayed at a City facility
or distributed at the City's discretion.offered to the Sister City Committee at
City’s discretion.
• The City Manager’s Office will establish and maintain a written record of said
gifts, regardless of actual or perceived monetary value , received by Sister and/or
Friendship Cities. The written gift log will include: donation City, gift date, gift
occasion (if applicable), and whether they are being offered to the Sister City
Committeefacility location for display of the gift(s).
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• Providing up to $2,500 per year for a Sister City with a student exchange
program of 5up to 9 student delegates and up to $5,000 per year for a Sister City
with a student exchange program of 10 or more student delegates .
Coordinated through the City Manager's Office, the City will serve as a support for Sister
City programs and activities by:
• Providing access to postage, fax, copying and printing equipment to Sister City
Committee members for support of Sister City events in which the City is
participating. City staff is not responsible for preparing mailings or printed
materials.
• Providing the use of meeting room space (up to 18 per calendar year) at no cost to
the Sister City Committee for related activities. Meeting room space does not
include Cupertino Community Hall or the Quinlan Community Center’s
Cupertino Room.
• Providing City promotional gift items, when budget allows, typically given at
community events to government representatives and student delegations from
visiting countries. These include but are not limited to: logoed branded t-shirts,
pens, reusable bags, and lapel pins. The cost of each promotional gift or gift bag
shall not exceed $25. Additional gifts presented to members of a Sister City
delegation are the responsibility of the Sister City Committee.
• Facilitating participation of City officials.
City of Cupertino Responsibilities (With regard to non-City supported Sister City
Committees):
• The City shall maintain registration with the Sister Cities International
organization.
• Provide the use of meeting room space (up to 4 per calendar year) at no cost to
the Sister City Committee for related activities. For additional meeting room
uses, non-City supported Sister City Committees shall be charged the facility use
resident rate on the rental of any City facility. Meeting room space does not
include Cupertino Community Hall or the Quinlan Community Center’s
Cupertino Room.
Travel and Program Expenses:
Program Expenses:
• The City Council will, as part of its annual budget adoption process, establish a
program budget for anticipated City supported Sister City program activities.
This budget will include up to $2,500 for a Sister City with a student exchange
program of 5 toup to 9 student delegates and up to $5,000 for a Sister City with a
student exchange program of 10 or more student delegates, as funds allow. An
additional $5,000 will be considered for adult delegation visits every 5 years. This
adopted budget, less the cost of the Sister City membership fee, will be remitted
to the Committee once an accounting of the prior year's expenditures has been
received and reviewed by the Finance Department. These funds represent the
City's sole monetary commitment each fiscal year with the exception of the items
listed above.
Travel Expenses:
• The City will pay for 50% of one trip per year, per for the Mayor or their designee,
member, provided the trip is in conjunction with an official delegation.
• All other Council or City Staff travel for Sister City programs mustshall be funded by
Sister City Committee fundraising activities, when feasible, or by the individual
traveling councilmember or staff member, unless authorized in advance by the City
Council.
• The City will budget for one Sister City delegation trip per year. The number of
current Sister City relationships will determine the rotating frequency of delegate
visits (e.g. visits to each Sister City will occur every three years when three current
Sister City relationships exist, every ten years when ten relationships exist, etc.)
Travel expenses for Sister City visits occurring outside this annual rotating schedule
will be the sole responsibility of the persons traveling.
New Affiliations:
To ensure that there is a broad base of community support for a global partnership, the
citizen committee responsible for implementing the Sister City program should include
at least 10 active Cupertino residents who are committed to making a new affiliation
successful.
No more than one Sister City relationship may be established in any given country.
Proposal Process
The new Sister City Committee will prepare and submit the following to the City of
Cupertino:
• Detailed demographic profile of the prospective city
• Application for a formal, incorporated 501(c)(3) structure, with officers and
appropriate subcommittees
• Documentation of broad-based community support, with a minimum of 10
members on the organizing committee
• A preliminary program plan outlining objectives and funding sources
If the City Council adopts a resolution establishing a new Sister City relationship, the
City shall register that new Sister City with Sister Cities International. If the proposed
new Sister City Committee desires to operate a student exchange program (with a
minimum of 5 student delegates and open to any school within the Cupertino Union
School District and/or Fremont Union High School District boundaries) and
demonstrates that it can meet its responsibilities as a City supported Sister City
Committee, the City the budget for the following year shall be adjusted, the budget for the
following year if approved by Council, to provide for financial support.
Terminating a Sister City Affiliation
While regrettable, it is sometimes necessary for a city to terminate a Sister City
affiliation. Sister City affiliations are meant to be long-standing, official city linkages
that involve extensive community participation beyond government. For a variety of
reasons, a Sister City relationship may lose community interest and support, and
Cupertino or the Sister City may opt to terminate the Sister City relationship.
If a Sister City affiliation is inactive for a period of three years and there is a lack of
community support for the Sister City relationship to continue, the City may initiate the
process to terminate the Sister City affiliation with the Sister City and Sister Cities
International. Termination process resulting from inactivity shall be administered by the City
Manager or designee, who shall inform the partner sister city of the decision through a written
letter. City Manager’s Office shall also inform the Council of the termination through an
informational memo.
FRIENDSHIP CITIES
Intent of Friendship City Affiliations:
The City recognizes the value of developing people-to-people contacts as a way to further
international communication and understanding. Friendship city partnerships can be
effective in fostering increased global cooperation and communication. Friendship cities
may be established, however, they will not be considered official Sister Cities and are not
eligible for City funding.
New Affiliations:
All proposed Friendship City relationships must have Councilmember or community
sponsorship and be approved by the City Council. The Friendship City will submit a
Friendship City application to the City of Cupertino, which requires sponsorship from a
Council Member and a citizen' s committee to ensure the new affiliation is successful. If
approved, the City will issue a signed Letter of Intent establishing the Friendship City
relationship.
A Friendship City affiliation will be effective for two years and may be renewed
administratively every two years.
Friendship City Committee Responsibilities:
• Identify, manage, coordinate and implement all activities related to the
Friendship City program.
• Maintain communication with the affiliate Friendship City, ensuring the
counterpart is equally committed.
• Work with City staff at least two one months in advance in arranging official
promotional gifts and meetings for foreign delegations. For local groups
traveling abroad and bringing city gifts, similar notice is required , unless waived
by the City Manager.
City of Cupertino Responsibilities:
Coordinated through the City Manager’s Office, the City will:
• Issue a signed Letter of Intent establishing the a new Friendship City relationship
in an effort to assist international delegation visits from the Friendship City.
• Provide City promotional items typically given at community events to
government representatives from visiting countries as the budget allows. These
may include, but are not limited to: City t-shirts, pens, reusable bags, and lapel
pins, to the extent there remains a budgeted amount to purchase such gifts and
promotional items.
• Facilitate meetings with City officials.
• Conduct tours of city facilities.
Travel and Program Expenses:
Friendship City travel and program expenses will be treated as those of international
delegations and will follow the guidelines outlined in this policy in the “Travel and Program
Expenses” section under “INTERNATIONAL DELEGATIONS.” Friendship Cities must
establish a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization before participating tin the travel program.
Renewal of Friendship City Relationship
Friendship City renewals should be requested by an official of the Friendship City with
support of the Friendship City Committee. The Friendship City Committee should submit a
renewal application, which includes:
• Intent to renew letter from Friendship City official on official letterhead.
• Summary of Friendship City delegation visits to Cupertino hosted by the Committee
over the last two years.
• Summary of Cupertino delegation visits hosted by Friendship City.
• Description of activities held and outcomes.
• How the relationship has been mutually beneficial for Cupertino and the friendship
community.
• An updated profile of the Friendship City Committee.
Notification of the intent to renew the Friendship City relationship should be sent to the City
at least 60 days in advance to ensure sufficient time to process the renewal. Renewals will be
processed administratively through the City Manager’s Office. Friendship City committees
are not required to will also be expected to prepare a presentation for the City Council.
However, Friendship City committees may but may submit any presentation materials to be
included as part of the renewal process.
Terminating a Friendship City Affiliation:
A fFriendship Ccity affiliation will be effective for two years. After two years the Ffriendship
Ccity affiliation will automatically expire unless renewed. Renewal requests after the
expiration date has passed will be considered at the City Manager’s discretion.
While regrettable, it is sometimes necessary for a city to terminate a Friendship City
affiliation prior to the end of the two-year term. For a variety of reasons, a Friendship City
relationship may no longer be mutually beneficial, and Cupertino or the Friendship City may
opt to terminate the Friendship City relationship by notifying the City Manager’s Office in
writing,
INTERNATIONAL DELEGATIONS
Intent of International Delegations:
The City recognizes the value of developing people-to-people contacts as a way to further
international communication and understanding.
Delegations must contact city staff at least 60 days in advance in arranging meetings,
unless waived by the City Manager.
City of Cupertino Responsibilities:
Coordinated through the City Manager's Office, the City will:
• Provide City promotional items typically given at community events to government
representatives from visiting countries. These may include, but are not limited to:
branded city t-shirts, pens, reusable bags, and lapel pins, to the extent there remains a
budgeted amount to purchase such gifts and promotional items.
• Facilitate meetings with City officials.
• Conduct tours of city facilities.
Travel and Program Expenses:
Program Expenses -
The City Council will, as part of its annual budget adoption process, establish a program
budget for promotional items for delegations. Promotional gifts shall not exceed the cost of
$25 each.
Councilmembers on an official delegation visit to a Sister City or Friendship City typically
present a gift to the host city dignitary, such as the Mayor. This host-City dignitary gift
should not exceed $200.
Travel Expenses -
International travel shall be at the expense of the traveling Councilmember or any
accompanying staff member unless authorized in advance by the City Council.