The bill proposes an appropriation of $2,000,000 from the general fund for the fiscal year 2026 to support the Sanneh Foundation, a nonprofit organization. This funding is designated for grants aimed at enhancing out-of-school and summer programs that focus on mentoring, as well as behavioral, social, and emotional learning interventions. The programs are specifically targeted toward low-income students of color, with the goal of providing enrichment activities that foster their development.

The appropriation is a one-time allocation and will remain available until the funds are fully spent. This initiative reflects the state's commitment to workforce development by investing in the educational and personal growth of underserved youth, thereby aiming to improve their future opportunities and outcomes.