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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
03/18/2014
Control Number
2014-031E
Agenda Item Number
8.L.
Entity Name
Big Brothers Big Sisters St. Lucie
Subject
Children's Services Advisory Committee
Area
St. Lucie, IRC & Okeechobee Counties
Alternate Name
Children of Prisoners to Children of Promise
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Indian River County/ Mentoring Children of Prisoners ProgranJCSAC of Indian River County <br />PROGRAM COVER PAGE <br />Organization Name: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Indian River County <br />Executive Director: Judi Miller E-mail:judibbbs@gmail.com <br />Address: 403 N US Hwy 1 Telephone: 772-466-8535 Ext 202 <br />Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Fax: 772-828-2098 <br />Program Director: Jenni Palm E-mail: jenni.palm rr,bbbsbigs.org <br />Address: 403 N US Hwy 1 Telephone: 772-466-8535 Ext 213 <br />Fort Pierce, FL 34950 Fax: 772-828-2098 <br />Program Title: Mentoring Children of Prisoners to Children of Promise <br />Priority Need Area Addressed: Priority 3 <br />Brief Description of the Program: (Taxonomy #PH 1400.5000- Programs that provide <br />companionship, guidance and/or role models for individuals who are disadvantaged because of age, <br />income, physical or developmental disabilities or family environment). This program will help to fund <br />one-to-one mentoring for children whose family member(s) are incarcerated in state or federal prison. <br />"MCOP" builds and strengthens families with the help of caring adult volunteers who become mentors <br />and role models. The mentors encourage academic achievement, school success, enhanced emotional - <br />social growth, school attendance, healthy beliefs, clear standards of behavior, family bonding and <br />opportunities for skills development so that children and youth increase their capacity to succeed to <br />adulthood in a safe, healthy and productive manner. <br />SUMMARY REPORT — (Enter Information In The Black C <br />Is Only) <br />Amount Requested from Funder for 2014/15: <br />Total Proposed Program Budget for 2014/15: <br />Percent of Total Program Budget: <br />$ <br />$ <br />15,000.00 <br />56,618.00 <br />26.5% <br />Current Program Funding (2013/14): <br />$ <br />15,000 <br />Dollar increase/(decrease) in request: <br />$ <br />- <br />Percent increase/(decrease) in request **: <br />0.0% <br />Unduplicated Number of Children to be served Individually: <br />40 <br />Unduplicated Number of Adults to be served Individually: <br />40 <br />Unduplicated Number to be served via Group settings: <br />24 <br />Total Program Cost per Client: <br />544.40 <br />**If request increased 5% or more, briefly explain why: N/A <br />Facilitate signing of the parent permission slips. <br />If these funds are being used to match another source, name the source and the $ amount: <br />Department of Juvenile Justice - $15,500 <br />The Organization's Board of Directors has approved this application an (date). 3/17/14 <br />Kim Morgenstern <br />Name of President/Chair of the Board <br />Judi Miller <br />Name of Executive Director/CPO <br />Signature <br />OS' nature <br />2 <br />
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