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07/11/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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Budget Workshop
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B. Organization Capability (Continued) <br />4. How does your program differ from similar ones provided inthe ? How dothe programs <br />There are no similar programs or agencies offering after school 'academic enhancement for youth in <br />addition hoprograms ondaoUvKfor The GYACoffers services inthe Gifford <br />community while providing programs and activities for youth and adults from all areas of the County. The <br />after school program provides educational auUviUoo, cultural and recreational ooUviUem, character <br />enhancement and counseling activities to our students and their families. The belief that education in <br />important is continued during the summer program which provides educational activities in the mornings <br />and recreational activities in the afternoon. The Beyond Special K(BSK) Program, which serves adults <br />and senior citizens, provides eduoehnna|, renreationm|, social, activities on a weekly basis. Activities <br />include educational workshops, sewing/art & crofte, intergenerational ootivities, and aerobics. These <br />activities offered at one location makes GYAC unique from similar organizations/programs in this <br />community. <br />5. Please describe the staffing requirements ofthese programs. Be specific in indicating the number of <br />paid professional positions and paid support staff positions. <br />I -Executive Director (FT); 1 -Executive Assistant (FT); 1 -Director of Public Relations & Facilities <br />Operations (FT); 1 — Director of Philanthropy (FT); 1 — Marketing Coordinator (FT); 1 — Guidance <br />Counselor (FT); I -Volunteer Coordinator (FT); 1 - Accounting/H R Specialist (FT); 1 -Receptionist (FT); 1 - <br />Beyond Special K Coordinator (FT); 12 -Teachers (PT); 5 - Recreation Assistants (PT). <br />6. Do these programs utilize volunteers? If yes, please briefly describe. <br />The GYAC utilizes volunteers for a variety of its programs and activities. Volunteers and mentors provide <br />a valuable service to the Center in a variety of areas such as reading mentors, classroom assistants, <br />recreation assistants, chaperoning field trips, and one-on-one tutoring, The Center has a core group of <br />individuals who volunteer their time on a regular basis. The Volunteer/Mentor Coordinator has worked <br />diligently to recruit and retain volunteers for GYAC. Through a partnership with Epic Missions, over 200 <br />volunteers from Vero Beach, the State of Florida and across the United States volunteer at GYAC. <br />7 Description of the countywide purpose the funds will be used for. <br />The Gifford Youth Achievement Center will use the funds to help provide a wide array of educational <br />enhancement, counseling and leadership development programs for youth and adults/senior citizens. <br />Programs and activities are offered to youth and adults of Indian River County regardless of where they <br />live. It is our belief that through these activities, we will enhance our support for youth and adults <br />academically, socially, behaviorally, emotionally, physically, and mentally which will improve their lives. <br />233 <br />
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