and i have my colleagues here, matthew guedeau and jason blackwell. the arts impact endowment required a five-year allocation plan which is a needs assessment based similar to the children's needs assessment. in the winter and spring of 2019 we engaged over 3500 residents of san francisco as well as visitors and had various input into what the new arts impact endowment should support. here you see some of the statistics in terms of who we engaged across the city through focus groups, city-wide survey and a city-wide town hall at the veterans building. we had very clear outcomes of prioritis that actually mirrored the polling of proposition e. number one was arts education and youth arts to what is affordability of space and support for more affordable space in the city. core support for arts organizations and affordable housing and supports for artists, individual artists. so the cultural services allocational plan was approved by the arts commission on march 4. consequence subsequently was approved by the city administrator naomi kelly with this brea