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2021-2022 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL <br />CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />The Children's Services Advisory Committee (CSAC), an advisory committee to the Indian River County <br />Board of County Commissioners, is now accepting applications for the grant period beginning October 1, <br />2021 through September 30, 2022. This Request for Proposal (RFP) allows not-for-profit and for-profit <br />organizations, government agencies and individuals, to apply for funding of children's programs in Indian <br />River County. Organizations submitting proposals will be required to demonstrate how their proposed <br />program's focus and impact are aligned with at least one of the Focus Areas of Need outlined below. <br />Please review the full RFP attachment for complete details and instructions. The deadline for submission <br />is 2:00 PM Monday, MAY 3, 2021. <br />FOCUS AREAS OF NEED <br />1 - Early Childhood Development. This encompasses birth to age 5. For the younger children <br />this would mean improving their interactions with caregivers beginning at birth and with focus <br />on physical, social emotional and cognitive development. It would include improving the quality <br />of childcare, Pre -K and Voluntary Pre -K providers. Providers must complete developmental <br />screenings at appropriate intervals and make referrals where necessary. <br />2 - Quality remediation and enrichment programs that include a meaningful component of <br />social emotional skill building and academic instruction. Programs should be free/affordable and <br />accessible (transportation) to parents and children. They should include quality instruction, be properly <br />staffed and have enough dosing to make a meaningful impact on a child. We hold agencies to a high <br />standard of what constitutes academic enrichment and intervention. Mentoring programs are included. <br />3 - Build Parent Capacity. This encompasses improving parenting skills at every age of a child's life <br />and providing support mechanisms for parents, including the pre -natal period. Parents should be taught <br />the importance of wellness of the whole child (medical, dental, mental health and developmental) in <br />addition to meeting their basic needs. A priority would be new parents, first-time and single parents and <br />those in the poverty pockets. Additionally, parents need to be assisted in obtaining developmental <br />screenings at all stages of a child's development starting at 2 months. <br />4 - Programs that address risky youth behavior. Evidence -based programs that help children and <br />teens develop the tools to become productive, healthy, law-abiding citizens and address risky behavior <br />(e.g., chronic absenteeism, substance use, delinquency, violence, teen pregnancy, STDs, bullying, <br />depression and other mental health problems). <br />NOTE: Across all focus areas, importance will be on areas that have been most impacted by <br />COVID-19 such as trauma and mental health of children, regression in school and increased <br />substance use. Evidence -based programs that can address these challenges will be prioritized. <br />Applications are electronic and can be completed using e-CImpact. If you do not have an e-CImpact <br />account or require technical assistance, please contact Nate Bruckner at (772) 567-8900 x114 or <br />Nate. Bruckner@U nitedWayIRC.org. <br />For questions related to the RFP and grant application process, please contact Leigh Anne Uribe at (772) <br />226-1467 or Leigh. Uri beC@IRCaov.com. <br />