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PROGRAM YEAR END REPORTS <br />Agencies are required to submit four quarterly reports during the grant year. The fourth quarter report is a <br />final year-end summary of the program activities defined in the grant application and their outcomes. Each <br />program has two descriptions found on the report - the taxonomy description and a general program <br />description. The taxonomy description is from the Taxonomy of Human Services, a standardized national <br />classification system that indexes community resources based on the services they provide and the target <br />populations they serve. The taxonomy description eliminates duplication of service issues. For the purposes <br />of brevity, the secondary Taxonomy description has been shortened. The general description adds <br />information specific to each program. <br />CSAC funds a wide variety of programs addressing children's needs in Indian River County. Therefore, it <br />should be understood that the following variables affect the average cost per child reported: <br />• Some programs are provided for individuals, others are forgroups. <br />• Some programs require highly trained professionals, while other can utilize volunteers. <br />• Some programs are residential or home visit programs; while others are dayprograms. <br />• Some of the programs are single source funding and others are sharedfunding. <br />• Some programs are for one occurrence, while others serve one child the entire school year. <br />aj <br />